More affordable housing units to cut down on shelters in Kamloops: CMHA
KAMLOOPS — As some of the homeless are moved from Memorial Arena to Merit Place at the former Greyhound bus depot, the operator is already thinking long-term.
Merit Place provides 50 of about 175 spaces for the homeless in Kamloops, but it’s only a temporary shelter. The Kamloops branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) wants more permanent housing solutions to house the more than 200 people in the city without a home.
“That way, we are avoiding what we’ve had for the last little while, which is folks being stuck in shelter,” Alfred Achoba, CMHA Kamloops executive director says. “You start to lose some of those [life or employment] skills that you’ve gained over time. So we need to be proactive.”