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Chocolate and empathy, advice from an outreach volunteer on Kelowna streets

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Carly La Berge, volunteer lead with Hope Outreach in Kelowna. (Photo contributed)

Stephanie Gauthier - Contributor

Life has few universal truths, but Carly La Berge has discovered one of them - the unifying power of chocolate.

sa国际传媒淧eople run up to us saying, sa国际传媒榗andy, candy, candy,sa国际传媒 says La Berge, describing her work as a volunteer lead with HOPE Outreach in Kelowna. For many of those La Berge helps in the community, that piece of chocolate can be the highlight of their day.

Since September 2019, she has spent as many as four evenings a week volunteering with HOPE. She dons her bright, pink hoodie, then heads downtown to meet other volunteers and together they hand out goods to people experiencing homelessness. These goods include water, food, warm clothing, harm reduction supplies, and just about anything else someone might need. The volunteers also take requests for items to bring with them next time.

sa国际传媒淧eople may not get as excited for these other items as they do for the chocolate, but those are the things that are really important,sa国际传媒 says La Berge. sa国际传媒淭he chocolate is mostly a token of trust.sa国际传媒

While the chocolate does help to build trust, her pink hoodie is just as important. Itsa国际传媒檚 the calling card of HOPE Outreach volunteers and is recognized as a symbol that the person wearing it is trustworthy and there to help.

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She points to HOPE founder Angie Lohr as another important part of that trust-building. Angie has personal experience with homelessness, substance use, and sex work. La Bergewas introduced to HOPE after hearing Angie speak at a conference.

sa国际传媒淪he was the reason I got involved,sa国际传媒 says La Berge.

It also gives HOPE credibility in the eyes of the people they serve.

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HOPE Outreach is always looking for new volunteers.

sa国际传媒淵ou donsa国际传媒檛 need to have special credentials to volunteer,sa国际传媒 says La Berge. sa国际传媒淚 made the mistake of thinking that and it kept me from getting involved with HOPE for years. It doesnsa国际传媒檛 matter how old or young you are, you can help.sa国际传媒

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