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Fundraising continues for West Kelowna family in need of accessible van

'We cannot thank you enough for believing in our mission'
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Young Mia Kuypers of West Kelowna has severe cerebral palsy. Photo | Contributed photo

A young West Kelowna girl living with the challenges of severe cerebral palsy, now has a wheelchair-accessible van to help her navigate her world -- but her journey is far from over.

The Kuypers family has been fundraising for over a year to purchase and convert the van which is critical for frequent trips to BC Children香蕉视频直播檚 Hospital, where Mia receives essential care.

A heartfelt message on the website expressed the family's gratitude.

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The family still needs support to fully fund the van.

A special fundraiser is planned for Nov. 30 at the Downtown Kelowna Library. It features a virtual visit with Rebecca Elliott, author of the bestselling Owl Diaries and Unicorn Diaries series, as well as a live reading by children香蕉视频直播檚 author Karen Autio. Signed books will be available for purchase, with all proceeds going to . The event runs from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

There is also an online silent auction open until Dec. 4 at 5 p.m., giving more opportunities to contribute.



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