Kamloops council, ASK Wellness hope review can increase funding for critical social issues facing city
KAMLOOPS — The community is already divided on how to help people facing addiction issues on the streets.
More supportive housing has been built in the last few years for the homeless and addicted, but many feel Kamloops is in the same position, if not worse.
“Look right down the road here [from city hall]. We’ve got an emergency shelter right here, then 50 steps to the right you’ve got supportive housing [Rosethorn House], supportive housing that’s been there since January 2020, so we’re coming up on three years here now and where’s the success behind it?” mayor Reid Hamer-Jackson told CFJC Today.