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Enhancing community accessibility

Two North Okanagan agencies to benefit from provincial accessibility funding

Dec 3, 2021 | 11:52 AM

The Cherryville Community Food and Resource Society and the Arts Council of North Okanagan are going to be able to increase accessibility to their facilities through new provincial funding.

These recipients are two of 15 across the province getting grants through B.C.’s Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction in order to allow more people to participate fully in the community.

The Community Food and Resource Society, which works in partnership with the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO), has been awarded a grant of $12,132, while the Arts Council has received $10,525.

These funds are being distributed in an effort to enhance inclusion for people with disabilities in areas like employment, emergency planning and response, arts, culture and tourism, sports and recreation, education and learning, and community participation across the province.

“Everyone should feel welcome and included when they’re exploring the incredible things the North Okanagan has to offer,” said Vernon-Monashee MLA Harwinder Sandhu.

“I’m really glad to see the Arts Council of the North Okanagan and Cherryville Community Food and Resource Society taking on projects that will make the work they do accessible to more people. Supporting accessibility and inclusion is one of our commitments as a government, and I’m excited to see this happening in our communities.”

This is the fourth year in a row that the B.C. New Democrat government has made grants available to non-profits to build a more inclusive society.

A total of $450,000 is being distributed to not-for-profits through this program.

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