Listen Live

Comox Valley initiative delivers over 2000 care packages to homeless 

2020 was one of the best years for the Everybody Deserves a Smile Campaign.

The longstanding tradition to help the homeless didn’t skip a beat, despite having a global pandemic raging around it. 

Led by Chantal Stefan, a Grade 1 French Immersion teacher in the Comox Valley, the group was able to send out close to 2000 care packages worldwide, including 1208 locally in the Comox Valley.

Stefan says it was shocking to see just how much support came in during a time that is tough on everyone.

“During a time when we thought things would be really tough, and maybe potentially not even run the project, we had one of our strongest years ever.”

“We ran five projects across the island and every project running ran their biggest project ever, which is really remarkable. Communities and schools stepped up and gave and rolled up their sleeves and it was just outstanding.” 

The main difference between this year’s campaign and previous years was that students and team members created envelopes full of items, instead of bags, but they still had the trademark of student artwork on the outside. 

The envelopes had things like socks, hand sanitizers, toothbrushes, soap and some Christmas cookies. 

Stefan says while she may have been the lead on the project, it couldn’t have been done without the help from all involved.

“It literally takes everybody, but thats also the magic. To be able to run a project like this,  remodel, and then run it through a pandemic and be this successful, I want everybody to own a piece of that in our community. They should be really proud.” 

She added that an initiative like this makes a huge impact on the lives of both the kids involved and the homeless populations that receive the deliveries. 

“One of the things we realize as a team is how ready students are for this learning and beyond ready hungry for it. There is something about pure humanity work that kids really want a piece of. It’s so important because it brings us back to human to human.” 

The annual campaign runs from September to December, with packages being distributed just before Christmas. 

If you would like to learn more about the Everybody Deserves a Smile Campaign, visit the group’s Facebook page. 

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. sending 1,600 overdose prevention kits to post-secondary schools

The British Columbia government is distributing 1,600 naloxone kits to public post-secondary institutions in the province. 

B.C. approves expansion at Mount Polley mine

British Columbia has approved an expansion project at the Mount Polley Mine, about 56 kilometres northeast of Williams Lake. 

B.C. health officials urge parents to update children’s vaccinations ahead of school year

British Columbia’s deputy provincial health officer is urging parents to ensure their children are up to date on their vaccines as most kids prepare prepare to return to school next week.

B.C. drivers paying highest taxes on gas in Canada, says taxpayer group

A taxpayer advocacy group claims some British Columbians pay the highest taxes on gasoline in Canada.

B.C. opening thousands more seats for students this fall

The British Columbia government is promoting thousands of new seats ready for students this school year.
- Advertisement -