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Campout to End Youth Homelessness raises nearly $60,000; A Way Home Kamloops eyes first company vehicle

KAMLOOPS — The 2025 Campout to End Youth Homelessness raised just under $60,000 for A Way Home Kamloops.  While the final fundraising total fell shy of the non-profit organization’s goal of $100,000, A Way Home Kamloops Executive Director Tangie Genshorek says the $59,721 raised from hundreds of donors in Kamloops will cover a large chunk of the cost to purchase the organization’s first company vehicle.  A Way Home Kamloops is looking to purchas…
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CFJC Today Kamloops broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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