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Hope on the Radio for Kelowna

Across Canada, thousands of people listen to UCB Radio each day for uplifting music, encouraging conversations, and reminders that God is with them.

Soon, that same voice of hope could be heard across Kelowna and the Okanagan.

UCB Radio has been approved to launch 88.1 FM in Kelowna, bringing worship music, prayer, Scripture, and encouragement to the community 24 hours a day.

But you don’t have to wait.

Take Hope With You Everywhere

The easiest way to listen is through the UCB Radio App.

Whether you’re commuting, working, or relaxing at home, hope is always within reach.

Win a Personalized UCB YETI

To celebrate the upcoming Kelowna station launch, everyone who downloads the UCB Radio App will be entered to win a personalized UCB YETI tumbler.

How to enter

  1. Download the UCB Radio App
  2. Start listening
  3. Fill in the form to enter

Get the Free UCB Radio App

Win a Personalized UCB YETI

To celebrate the upcoming Kelowna station launch, everyone who downloads the UCB Radio App will be entered to win a personalized UCB YETI tumbler.

How to enter

  1. Download the UCB Radio App
  2. Start listening
  3. Fill in the form to enter

365 Days of Hope

When the Kelowna station launches, it will bring encouragement, worship music, and the message of Jesus to the Okanagan every single day of the year.

To make that possible, we’re inviting people to help sponsor the first year of radio.

Each day of broadcasting costs about $1,000.

So we’re looking for 365 people, churches, businesses, and families who would be willing to sponsor one Day of Hope.

When you sponsor a day, it can be dedicated:

  • In honour of someone
  • In memory of a loved one
  • To celebrate a milestone
  • Or simply to help bring hope to the community

Your dedication will be shared on air, with a message like:

“Today’s programming is made possible by the Smith family, helping bring Christian radio to Kelowna.”

Imagine knowing you helped make a day of encouragement possible — a day when someone driving to work, sitting in a hospital room, or struggling through a difficult moment hears exactly the hope they need.

Will you sponsor a Day of Hope?

Launching the station will require $365,000 to cover the first year of broadcasting.

Generous early supporters have already begun stepping forward — and 57 Days of Hope have already been sponsored.

That means 308 days are still waiting to be filled.

$1,000 — Dedicate a Day of Radio

Or give any amount to help bring UCB Radio to Kelowna.

What Listeners Across Canada Are Saying

My wife is sick. In 2014, she went through two brain surgeries a year chemo and she died brain cancer in May of 21. I've been listening just to get me through all this. I just somehow flipped to it on the radio and it just gets me through my day.
James
Camp was a blast this summer! My cabin was called the Inn, and I made lots of new friends there. My favourite activity was archery. I thought it might be hard, but it turned out to be awesome. I especially liked the game we played with the foam arrows—it made me laugh so much, and everyone was cheering each other on. I also tried rock climbing. It was really tricky, and my arms got tired, but I was proud that I kept pushing and climbed higher than I thought I could. The food at camp was yummy too. My favourite meal was on the very first night when we had spaghetti. It was so good after a big day of activities. Another big thing for me at camp was being around horses. Before, I was afraid of them, but spending time near them helped me realize how gentle and cute they are. Now I really like horses! I am grateful to have had this experience. I know I wouldn’t have been able to go without the help of one very kind person who paid for half of my camp, and UCB Radio, which covered the other half. You both gave me the chance to try new things, make friends, and create memories I will never forget. Thank you so much for making camp possible for me!
Camper
Ontario
Me, myself, I've been dealing with a lot of health issues since 2018, and just UCB and my church gives me a lot of strength to get through my issues and stuff like that, and that's all I listen to and it's brought me through a lot of difficult, hard times.
Dwayne

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