1st Annual Rooftop Campout
This event has already occurred
July 20 - July 22
Location: Kelowna Yacht Club
Address: 1370 Water St
Time: 6:00 pmWebsite: View Website
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1st Annual Rooftop Campout
Members of the Kelowna Professional Firefighters Charitable Association will take to the roof of the Kelowna Yacht Club for their First Annual Rooftop Campout to raise funds and awareness for the Youth Recovery House campaign. The weekend will be full of events and activities for families to enjoy including a fitness boot camp and a Kids Firefighter Challenge on Sunday, July 22.
All funds raised from the weekend will go to The Bridge Youth & Family Services Society for their campaign to build a Youth Recovery House for the Central Okanagan. The Youth Recovery House will be a leading edge 16 bed rehabilitation program for people under 19 years of age who struggle with a substance use disorder; it will be a place of healing and recovery that will reconnect young people with their community, and with people who care. According to The Bridge Youth & Family Services Executive Director, Celine Thompson, “families have no residential treatment options in the Central Okanagan for our children and youth; this life-saving resource is our opportunity as a community to inspire hope and allow these young people and their families to thrive.”
For more information visit www.youthrecoveryhouse.ca
Kelowna Yacht Club 1370 Water St
events@kelownanow.com
Members of the Kelowna Professional Firefighters Charitable Association will take to the roof of the Kelowna Yacht Club for their First Annual Rooftop Campout to raise funds and awareness for the Youth Recovery House campaign. The weekend will be full of events and activities for families to enjoy including a fitness boot camp and a Kids Firefighter Challenge on Sunday, July 22.
All funds raised from the weekend will go to The Bridge Youth & Family Services Society for their campaign to build a Youth Recovery House for the Central Okanagan. The Youth Recovery House will be a leading edge 16 bed rehabilitation program for people under 19 years of age who struggle with a substance use disorder; it will be a place of healing and recovery that will reconnect young people with their community, and with people who care. According to The Bridge Youth & Family Services Executive Director, Celine Thompson, “families have no residential treatment options in the Central Okanagan for our children and youth; this life-saving resource is our opportunity as a community to inspire hope and allow these young people and their families to thrive.”
For more information visit www.youthrecoveryhouse.ca