As the tent city continues to grow on downtown Kelowna’s Leon Avenue, the group has assistance in pleas for help. Homeless advocates from the Lower Mainland have stepped in. But as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the Journey Home group calls their interference a distraction from the work being done here locally to find them homes.
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