Our 200 Rutland Road South facility is comprised of our Community Life Centre & a Thrift Store. The Community Life Centre offers services such as:
Clothing & basic essential household items,
Supportive Food Assistance,
Christmas hampers,
Pro Bono Legal advice,
Seasonal Income Tax assistance,
Emergency Disaster Response.
For an assistance appointment call: 250-765-3450, Mon-Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm
Our 3 thrift stores are the place to find amazing deals on brand name goods, search for a rare treasure or antique, or simply purchase great products from a store that helps those in need.
1511 Sutherland Ave, Kelowna 778.478.7250
3531 Old Okanagan Hwy, West Kelowna 250.768.1850
200 Rutland Rd South, Kelowna 250.765.3450
To arrange a donation pickup, call 778-478-7000 or visit our new Donation Drop-off Centre at 2330 Hunter Rd, Kelowna. Donations of clean, gently used or new items can also be dropped off at any of our Thrift Store locations. Visit our website at kelownathriftstore.ca
Opa! of Greece invites you to their establishment. Discover a menu featuring souvlakis and a fast food menu, priced at less than $10. They are open at night from Monday to Saturday and are readily reachable by car. The surrounding area is remarkable for its parks.
Okanagan Mental Health Services Society is a non-profit organization that enhances the quality of life for individuals with mental health challenges in the Central Okanagan by providing supportive housing and therapeutic work programs.
The Central Okanagan Hospice Association provides compassionate hospice palliative care programs and services to support individuals and families facing serious illness, end-of-life, and grief in the Central Okanagan community.
Providing Quality Affordable HousingThe Society of Hope operates 487 rental homes on 15 sites. Hope has projects in Peachland, Westbank, Kelowna and Lake Country. Most of these homes are subsidized units.The initial concepts of the Society of Hope began in the late 1980s. A number of Christians in the Central Okanagan saw the need to provide practical help and support for single parent families, dual parent families and seniors - particularly in the area of providing affordable housing.Since its inception in 1989, the Society has grown to become the largest non-profit housing provider in the Interior of British Columbia. The Society of Hope has developed numerous long term housing projects.