CMHA Kamloops looking for funding options to expand Envision shuttle
KAMLOOPS — The Kamloops branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is trying to secure funding to restore its Envision Shuttle Service to a 16-hour-a-day program.
CMHA Kamloops Executive Director Alfred Achoba says the shuttle — which transports people on the street to shelters — is currently only operating for eight hours a day.
“With Envision just running from 4:00 p.m. to midnight, the number of clients we’re able to move into shelter is really, really impacted because we have to worry about staff safety whereas when we had the 16 hours of funding and two staff per shift, it made it easier to triage and get people indoors,” Achoba said.
“On one of our busy nights, we move almost 50 to 60 individuals during an eight-hour window into shelter. If we had cold weather now and we had 50 beds open, we’re not able to do that with current capacity and so the goal now is to see how we can expand to be able to meet the increasing demands we’re seeing.”