Memorial held for members of Surrey’s homeless community who have died
SURREY, B.C. — Former residents of a tent encampment in Surrey, B.C., gathered Sunday to remember community members who have died and to send a message that even though the so-called “Surrey Strip” has been dismantled, homelessness has not been solved.
At least 80 tents that made up the encampment along 135 A Street in Surrey’s Whalley neighbourhood were dismantled more than a year ago, and around 170 people who called the strip home were given access to shelter beds or 160 units of new modular housing in the area.
But many former residents of the strip are still sleeping outside or being bounced from shelter to shelter, according to Wanda Stopa, who was among the first to set up her tent along the strip.
“The modules didn’t solve the problem. There’s more than 160 people that needed help,” said Stopa, adding she didn’t have a shelter for around a month after the encampment was dismantled.