Social agencies feel a temporary shelter needed until affordable units built
KAMLOOPS — A week after Stuart wood shut its doors as a winter shelter, more and more people are back on the streets.
The shelter housed 315 individuals who slept there at one point in time.
“It’s incredible. 315 unique individuals far surpassed what we expected,” said Canadian Mental Health Association executive director Christa Mullaly. “We were so extremely low barrier. We saw folks come into that shelter that hadn’t accessed services in Kamloops from living on the streets 15, 16, 17 years. They hadn’t stepped foot into a shelter for other services over that time.”