‘It could take longer than I thought:’ 7-10 Club Society struggles to find new home
NANAIMO — Being forced out of its headquarters is straining a free meal service for Nanaimo’s homeless and low-income earners.
The 7-10 Club Society officially closed its doors at the Community Services Building on Aug. 31 after 14 years at the Prideaux and Fitzwilliam St. location. The building will be torn down and turned into a 50-bed supportive housing facility.
7-10 Club Society board chair Gord Fuller said meals will be provided in the meantime in to-go bags and delivered to as many of their clients as they can find.
Fuller said they’ve received multiple rejections from weary landlords concerned about 7-10 Club clientele, most of which he said suffer from mental health and addictions issues.