Santa Bus Returns to Kelowna: A Heartwarming Tradition
The festive spirit in the Central Okanagan amplifies with the return of the beloved Santa Bus, which is set to roll through the communities of Kelowna and West Kelowna from December 7 to 13, 2025. This year marks the 23rd anniversary of this cherished holiday event, a time when residents come together to spread cheer and goodwill by donating non-perishable food items, toys, and monetary contributions to assist those in need through the Salvation Army’s Christmas Assistance Program.
Kick-off Event: Celebrate and Donate
The festivities commence on the morning of December 7, with an exciting kick-off event at Save-On-Foods on Dobbin Road in West Kelowna from 10 AM to noon. Following this, the bus will make its way to MNP Place on Gordon Drive from 1 PM to 3 PM, encouraging the community to participate and contribute generously. Over the course of the week, the Santa Bus will stop at various elementary schools, restaurants, and public locations, making it easier for families to donate and engage in the holiday spirit.
Last Year’s Impact: A Community’s Generosity Shines
Last year, the Santa Bus raised an impressive total of over $54,000, helping to support around 1,000 families and 2,500 children and teens through its outreach and fundraising efforts. The 2024 campaign was particularly noteworthy, resulting in the collection of 1,341 toys valued at over $33,500 and more than $12,000 worth of food. Such generosity not only reinforces community spirit but also gives an opportunity for local families to ensure a brighter holiday season for those less fortunate.
Join the Finale: A Spectacle of Festivity
The grand finale event culminates on December 13 at Stuart Park, from 4:30 PM to 7:15 PM, featuring Santa Claus himself, who will be there to greet the young and young-at-heart. This vibrant gathering promises to be a highlight of the season, drawing families from throughout the region to celebrate together.
How You Can Contribute: Every Little Bit Helps
If you're a resident eager to make a difference this holiday season, consider clearing out your closets for gently used toys or shopping for food items to donate. Cash donations may also be made at any designated Santa Bus location or through local participating businesses. The contributions are invaluable, creating a ripple effect of kindness that extends well beyond the holiday season itself.
Reflection on Community Spirit
As the Santa Bus makes its rounds, it serves as a poignant reminder of the thriving community spirit that defines the Okanagan. This holiday tradition not only facilitates the giving of gifts and sustenance but also fosters a sense of belonging, camaraderie, and collective compassion. The Santa Bus is more than just an initiative—it is a celebration of our shared humanity.
So mark your calendars and prepare to partake in a joyful, heartwarming tradition that encapsulates the very essence of the holiday season!
Add Row
Add
Write A Comment