Non-profits get help to carry on in Covid era
For the Elks Lodge in downtown Vernon, it will mean their doors can stay open and someday resume the meat draws, Friday night suppers, catering, and hall rentals that lets them help children access hearing aids, play sports, and attain bursaries.
For the Vernon branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), it means the Georgette Shop can welcome volunteers and customers alike so the thrift store can support youth programs, a meal program, and the crisis line.
Both local social enterprises can carry on their important community work thanks to the Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF), accessed through Community Futures North Okanagan (CFNO).
“This is a recovery loan that’s filling a big gap in our community because these organizations would have had to make some tough decisions otherwise, and the ripple effect could have been far-reaching,” says Scot McNair, Loans Coordinator, CFNO.











