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  1. A monthly social evening for women and children in need. Offers the opportunity for community, friendship, and mentorship while guests enjoy a nutritious dinner. Also offers the chance to shop for free gently used clothes and household items. Drug- and alcohol...
  2. Supports Métis people with a history of homelessness by providing the essentials required to build a new future in their homes. Supports individuals and families with lived experience of homelessness who are transitioning to stable housing from a precarious li...
  3. Sells new and gently used home furnishings, appliances, lighting, plumbing, hardware, and building supplies at 50% to 80% off retail prices. All revenue from ReStores covers Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC's operational costs and contributes to building more...
  4. Westside Youth CentreProvided by: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Okanagan (BGC Okanagan) - AKA: Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs
    Offers recreation programs that support leadership and character development, self-esteem, and a sense of belonging. Drop-in Program for youth ages 12 to 19 provides the opportunity to visit with friends and partake in various activities, including games such ...
  5. Sells used clothing and footwear, household appliances, books, and jewelry; proceeds support Yukon nonprofit organizations. Donations are by appointment only; cannot accept donations of large furniture. Store hours are 10 am to 5 pm Thursday to Saturday.
  6. Provides services to people who are unhoused, at risk of homelessness, and people in need. The Stone Soup program provides sandwiches with a hot meal and hot coffee seven days a week from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm at the dead end of Robson Street; from 6:30 pm to 7 p...
  7. Sells gently used items including bedding and linens; books, records, CDs, DVDs, and games; clothing, footwear, and accessories for women, men, and youth; and furniture and home furnishings. Proceeds help support humanitarian and mission endeavors in Canada an...
  8. Thrift stores sell furniture, housewares, home decor, electronics, CDs and DVDs, toys, books, records, magazines, linens, and clothing. Donations are welcome; call to arrange drop-off of donations. Other stores are located at 219-100 Tabor Boulevard South and ...
  9. Youth Necessity NookProvided by: BGC Kamloops - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops
    Offers youth ages 11 to 24 non-perishable food items, personal hygiene products, and household cleaning supplies once per week. Reuseable bags are available. Hours are 12 noon to 6 pm Monday to Thursday, and 9 am to 10 pm Fridays. Funded in part by United Way ...
  10. Youth OutreachProvided by: BGC Kamloops - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Club of Kamloops
    Provides access to food, drinks, and personal hygiene supplies for students attending Twin Rivers Education Centre (TREC) from September to June. Staffed youth outreach 12 noon to 1 pm on Tuesdays at TREC, and 12 noon to 3 pm Monday to Friday at BGC Kamloops. ...