Host a Fundraiser

Hosting a fundraiser is a powerful way to support women and families facing adversity in our community – while raising awareness for the essential services Kamloops EFry provides. Whether it’s bake sale, car wash, a personal challenge, or a meaningful gift in place of presents, your efforts can make a lasting impact.

Make a Difference in Your Own Way

Hosting a fundraiser is a powerful and personal way to support women, youth, and families in our community who are facing real challenges. Whether you’re organizing a bottle drive, celebrating a milestone, or taking on a personal challenge, your efforts help raise critical funds and awareness for the life-changing programs offered by Kamloops EFry.

Have a fundraising idea? We’d love to hear it!

Reach out to us at admin@kamloopsefry.com to receive our Third Party Fundraising Package. We’re happy to support you in making your fundraiser meaningful, successful, and impactful.

Fundraising Event Ideas

Bottle & Can Drive

Collect refundable containers in your neighbourhood, workplace, or school and donate the proceeds to Kamloops EFry.

Birthday or Holiday Donations

Ask for donations in place of gifts to turn your special day into support for women and families in need.

Walk, Run, or Challenge Event

Set a personal challenge (walk 50 km in a month, climb a hill 10 times, etc.) and invite others to sponsor your journey.

Bake Sale

Host a small bake sale or soup day to raise funds and awareness in your workplace or school.

Book or Clothing Swap

Organize a gently used book or clothing swap with a donation entry fee—community-centered and clutter-clearing!

Coffee for a Cause

Host a coffee morning or potluck and invite guests to donate what they’d normally spend at a café.

Craft or Art Sale

Sell handmade items, art, or upcycled goods with proceeds going to support Kamloops EFry.

Open Mic or Talent Night

Invite friends and local artists to perform and raise funds through tickets, donations, or a raffle.

Movie Night or Game Night

Host a cozy evening and ask guests to “pay what they can” to attend.

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