Program expanded to help Enderby, Kelowna and other Okanagan children returning to school
Children in local communities are getting some assistance to ensure they are supported and fed when going back to school.
United Way B.C. is launching a new School’s Out program sites in Enderby, Osoyoos and Oliver, which will provide children aged six to 12 in those communities with mental and physical wellness opportunities, social development, academic support, and nutritious after-school snacks.
The program sites were being established in these communities as B.C. United said the child poverty rates there range from 17 to 19 per cent.
“The School’s Out program offers kids a safe space, caring adults, and opportunities to grow,” Trisha Dulku, Strategic Initiatives Manager at United Way British Columbia, said.











