Local non-profit keeping spirits high, bracing for difficulty once seasons change
PRINCE GEORGE — Local not-for-profits, charities, and shelters found themselves hurting for resources early into the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, roughly six months later, that trend is continuing and concerns are being raised as they look ahead to autumn and beyond.
COVID-19 has presented unique challenges for all businesses but especially for those that rely heavily on donations and volunteers. According to St. Vincent de Paul, it is expected to get worse as seasons change and a wider variety of resources will be needed.
“We have been able to supply a lot of blankets and clothing so that as the seasons change, we can prepare for that along with heavier winter clothing. But it’s not a bright prospect,” President Bernie Gould explained.
