New phase of Okanagan Youth Recovery House kicks off with $25,000 gift
The campaign to open a purpose-built facility for youth struggling with addiction is off to a strong start thanks to the support of the Stober Foundation.
The group’s $25,000 donation will be added to the Bridge Youth and Family Services’ capital campaign to build Phase Two of their Okanagan Youth Recovery House. The Bridge opened Phase One in May of 2021 with Interior Health and the Province of B.C. covering operational costs.
“The Stober Foundation is well-known for their commitment to improving the lives of those in need and this gift is no exception,” said Bridge Executive Director, Celine Thompson.
Thompson said the organization is proud of what they have been able to do for Phase I but the current space does have its limitations.











