Downtown Kelowna was transformed into a street-hockey rink this week.
Outside of the Kelowna Gospel Mission on Leon Avenue, mission residents, volunteers and the West Kelowna Warriors joined in a charitable street-hockey game, which will be turned into a small film, to bring more light to the homelessness crisis in the Okanagan.
Local film group Solid Rock Video set up the lights and the cameras as players grabbed their sticks and joined in a sport that all Canadians enjoy.
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Hockey bringing everyone together in downtown . join volunteers and residents at the Gospel Mission for a fun game of street-hockey which was filmed in hopes to fight homelessness crisis in the Okanagan. More
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The Kelowna Gospel Mission brought in Allen香蕉视频直播檚 crew for the film to help lower the stigma behind the population of people experiencing homelessness in Kelowna.
Allen said that the turnout on Tuesday morning and the overall response was better than expected.
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The game also saw Kelowna Mayor Colin Basran and West Kelowna city councillor Jayson Zilkie put their hockey skills to the test against the Warriors and the energetic mission residents.
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A game of hockey won香蕉视频直播檛 end the homelessness crisis in the Okanagan, but on a bright, crisp October morning in Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 downtown, the community came together to take a step forward in the fight against the stigma.
Allen said that the film will be released near the end of November.
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