Michael Potestio, Local Journalism Initiative Norcan Fluid Power branch manager Eric Bahnsen hands Nathaniel Martin donations for the Caravan of Care. Image Credit: SUBMITTED/Nathaniel Martin May 07, 2021 - 2:51 PM The Kamloops Caravan of Care is ready to hit the streets tonight. Nathaniel Martin, who raised more than $4,000 last fall for the Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre (KSACC) and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) through his Kamloops Cutober 2020 fundraiser, is now raising money to help homeless youth and young people aging out of foster care without parental guidance. The Cutober fundraiser saw Martin allow his six-year-old daughter cut his hair as he sought donations to the cause.