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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Khalsa Secondary School Students Assemble 60 Care Packages for Vancouver’s Homeless Youth Shelter

Vancouver, B.C. – A group of students from Khalsa Secondary School has stepped up to help homeless and at-risk youth by creating 60 care packages for Covenant House Vancouver. The initiative, called Khalsa Cares, was completely organized and carried out by the students, demonstrating their dedication to giving back to the community.
The students first launched a fundraiser in November, working hard to collect money to purchase essential supplies. After months of planning, they carefully assembled the care packages, which included clothing, hygiene products, umbrellas, gloves, and other useful items to help young people facing difficult times.
The students took charge of every part of the initiative, ensuring that the packages contained meaningful and necessary items for those in need. They also focused on making sure the items were practical, especially for youth who may be spending time outdoors or in uncertain living conditions.
Covenant House Vancouver provides shelter, food, and support to homeless and at-risk youth, offering them a safe place to stay and opportunities for a better future. The donations from Khalsa Cares will help provide comfort and necessities to the young people staying at the shelter. Through their hard work and generosity, the students at Khalsa Secondary have shown the power of youth-led community service. Their efforts not only provided much-needed supplies to Covenant House but also inspired others to take action and support those in need.

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