A photo fundraiser that started in the United States in the wake of the coronavirus has made its way to the Okanagan. Called the Front Steps Project, the initiative boosts families in isolation while raising much needed money for charitable organizations during the crisis. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the initiative is catching on in a big way.
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Okanagan photographers jump on board a photo fundraiser sweeping North America amid pandemic
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