As the weather turns colder and the snow comes earlier, HOPE Outreach said its volunteers are worried about Kelowna residents who are experiencing homelessness.
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Lohr said HOPE volunteers distributed warm blankets, socks and mittens to those sleeping rough.
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And with COVID-19 restrictions on capacity, not a lot of people can access shelter services.
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