It’s used to helping a large number of people, but the Kelowna and Lake Country Salvation Army is dealing with a huge spike in people accessing its services since the coronavirus pandemic hit. “Between the months of February and March, we have seen a 61 per cent increase in the number of individuals and families who have been coming to access our services,” said Darryl Burry, lead pastor for the Kelowna and Lake Country Salvation Army. “In the next couple of days, we are going to be able to assess how that number has just continued to grow in the month of April.” Burry said many of the people that are accessing services at the Salvation Army are doing so for the very first time. “We are seeing a growing number of new individuals and