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Kimberley Alpine Resort raises $14,500 for Angel Flight at Community Day
Summary
Kimberley Alpine Resort's Community Day on Jan. 11 raised $14,500 for Angel Flight East Kootenay, a volunteer group that flies patients to Kelowna for specialist medical appointments.
Content
Kimberley Alpine Resort held its annual Community Day on Jan. 11 and raised $14,500 for Angel Flight East Kootenay. Angel Flight is a volunteer-run non-profit that transports patients from the East Kootenay to Kelowna for specialist medical appointments. Organizers set minimum donations for lift access and dedicated all profits from the day to the charity. The event also included music, discounts and family-friendly activities.
Key details:
- Community Day raised $14,500 for Angel Flight East Kootenay.
- Angel Flight flies patients to Kelowna for specialist care; pilot Rob McInnis said the service costs about $5,000 per week to operate and requires major aircraft upgrades.
- The resort charged a $20 minimum donation for adults, youth and seniors and $10 for children under 12, with 100% of profits directed to Angel Flight to cover operations, maintenance and fuel.
- The day had sunny conditions and fresh snow, busy beginner lifts, live music by Matt and Cam, 50% off private lessons, 20% off rentals, and free kids meals with an adult purchase.
- Kimberley Alpine Resort's winter calendar includes the Rec Runners Adult Race Series starting Jan. 15, the Jeep Junior Freeride on Jan. 23–25, night skiing through March 7, and an Avalanche Awareness Day on Jan. 25.
Summary:
The $14,500 raised will support Angel Flight's operational needs, including maintenance and fuel, so the group can continue flying local patients to same-day specialist appointments in Kelowna. The event also drew families and new skiers and forms part of the resort's broader winter program of races, night skiing and safety events.
