Kelowna residents have stepped up to help make some of our newcomers feel more welcomed in the community.
Hearts & Hands 4 Kids hosted a Holiday Toy Drive for Ukrainian children and youth.
Kelowna councillor Mohini Singh was one of the driving forces behind the toy drive. She said there were over 50 people in attendance the evening of Nov. 26 to donate toys and gift cards.
The following day, Ukrainian parents were invited to pick out presents for their kids at no cost, so no child has to miss out on Christmas.
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Ukrainian families have been finding a new home in Kelowna ever since Russia declared war on the country. Singh said some families are finding their footing in the community while others are still just arriving.
Yuliia Al-Chaiakh came to Kelowna five months ago from Kiev. She was able to pick out a toy for her child to open on Christmas morning. 91裸聊视频淚91裸聊视频檓 so thankful and I appreciate it. Thank you for the amazing party and thank you for making our children happier.91裸聊视频
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