The Bravery Foundation has partnered with a major charitable group to further help Ukrainians settle in Kelowna. “I’ve teamed with the United Way and their iVolunteer program,” said Bravery Foundation founder Bonnie Penner. “It gives me access to many of their resources.” It means she can help displaced Ukrainian families find housing, furniture, clothing, personal and other items. Penner has also connected with English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers, working with Kelowna Stands With Ukraine to offer language classes. She is also working with groups through KCR Community Resources as well as with Mamas For Mamas. “I’ve coordinated a program with Mamas For Mamas where they put together welcome baskets for families, that I pick up and deliver to KCR,” said Penner. Their main initiative right now is to get all displaced Ukrainians registered through KCR.” ![]() As well, Penner has connected with employers to help find jobs for Ukrainian refugees.
“I was able to facilitate a job hiring fair with the Eldorado (Hotel). They have hired several people. I’m working with Bylands Nursery on job postings as well.” Penner said she’s also partnered with Argus Hospitality Group to set up emergency housing. It has been a busy few months for Penner since she started the Foundation. “The natural outcome of vision is passion, and when you have passion you naturally have drive.” For more information about the Bravery Foundation and the organizations and programs it’s involved with, click here to visit its website.
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