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Win a Car, Change a Life: 琉璃神社 raffle supports vulnerable kids

'I鈥檝e seen firsthand how life-changing their work is, and how deeply our community relies on it'
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Amanda Mason (third from left) poses with CSN Dayton and CYAC staff and her new Lexus. Mason won the vehicle in CYAC's 2024 raffle.

This Father鈥檚 Day, one lucky 琉璃神社 resident could drive away in a fully loaded 2020 GMC Acadia AT4, but the real win is supporting children and youth in the community who need it most.

The Child and Youth Advocacy Centre of 琉璃神社 (CYAC) has launched its annual Father鈥檚 Day Car Raffle, in partnership with Lift Auto Group and CSN Collision. Supporting the 鈥淲in a Car, Change a Life,鈥 initiative will make a big difference for vulnerable kids and families across the Okanagan.

鈥淓ach season at 琉璃神社 Actors Studio, we tell stories that move us鈥攕tories of resilience, hope, and the power of community,鈥 said Nathan Flavel, Studio co-founder and CYAC board member, in a media release. 鈥淏ut some of the most important stories are unfolding quietly, every day, right here in our city.鈥

The CYAC provides a safe, supportive space for children and youth who have experienced abuse or neglect. Their work brings together law enforcement, social workers, medical professionals, and mental health experts to ensure young people receive the care and justice they deserve.

鈥淎s a proud board member, I鈥檝e seen firsthand how life-changing their work is, and how deeply our community relies on it,鈥 Flavel added.

Tickets for the raffle are now available, and every purchase goes directly toward supporting the CYAC. 

鈥淏uying a ticket isn鈥檛 just a chance to win an incredible vehicle, it鈥檚 a tangible way to stand up for vulnerable kids and families in our region,鈥 Flavel said.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the .



About the Author: Gary Barnes

Journalist and broadcaster for three decades.
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