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Friday, June 27, 2014
Vol. 6 • Issue 104
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Victoria Kaltwasser,10, sells chilled lavender lemonade in the Uphill neighbourhood of Nelson with her cat Simon. Tamara Hynd photo
Nelson girl is making lavender lemonade to support teachers
Student takes a stand
A lemonade stand run by Victoria Kaltwasser, 10, is selling lemonade to raise funds for the teachers on strike. With the help of her 12-yearold cat Simon and her mom Kiki, Victoria decided to sell the chilled lavender-infused lemonade on Wednesday,Thursday and Friday at Ward and Houston streets. Victoria said she really loves school and misses it a lot. After a year of home schooling, she loved going to school every day and was disap-
pointed that it wasn’t seven days a week. When asked what motivated her to begin fundraising, she said she sees how the teachers work a lot at school. She credited the idea to Saige Paints the Sky, a movie she rented a few days ago. She explained the kids in the movie had “no art in their school because of some budget” so they started a fundraiser.
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Home Owners helping home owners
Nelson is exploring a variety of strategies to assist the homeless in the community, spurred on by the release last week of the sixth annual Report Card on Homelessness. The report identified some disturbing trends in the Nelson area, including a rise in the number of shelter and soup kitchen visits. Many of the people accessing these services are youth, seniors or individuals suffering from mental illness. The findings were presented to a Nelson CARES-sponsored forum held at Our Daily Bread on June 17. “My reaction was two-fold,” said city councillor Donna Macdonald. “One, I was extremely impressed by the commitment and the quality of the people in that room who work for not very much money every day to try and help people find security and safety in their lives.” However, Macdonald said, there’s still lots of work to be done. “We’re not making progress. Meals at Our Daily Bread have gone up astronomically. We’re not achieving more affordable units at a very impactful rate. When I look at that, at the trends and the work our community workers are doing, I feel very frustrated and angry that all this work is being dumped on communities to do,” she said. Macdonald feels the provincial and federal government have not been contributing. “The poverty in communities through BC is not being addressed by the provincial government and I think that’s shameful,” she said. She said Nelson is a very community-oriented, volunteer-driven city and people upset by the report should look at getting involved with local initiatives, but the real issue is the lack of support from senior levels of government. “As a community we’re doing a lot already. Attention should be focused primarily at the provincial level. We need to encourage the BC government to create a poverty reduction strategy.” She noted that BC is one of two provinces that doesn’t Continued on Page 5
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