Shopping cart trek to raise money for Nanaimo’s homeless youth
NANAIMO — A parade of shopping carts coming through the city in late May is hoping to be a literal ‘Push for Change’.
Led by Nanaimo Youth Services Association (NYSA) and local Rotary Clubs, teams of four people will push shopping carts from Chase River to Nanaimo’s north end on May 25, raising money and awareness for youth homelessness.
Amy Worth, director of development and communications with NYSA, told NanaimoNewsNOW youth in the community face an “incredibly difficult” time accessing supports and services due to stigma, opportunity or availability.
“While there’s over 100 youth [aged 13-24] who are unhoused, a lot of time the community doesn’t see them on the streets. If they do, they’re attached to another individual or they’re hiding more so, they’re less visible than the adult population.”