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Let’s Chat About Homelessness in Kamloops

Over the past five years, we have seen a dramatic increase of people within the community struggling with both addiction and homelessness. Looking at the statistics, a few questions come to mind. What resources are currently in place to assist people who are struggling? Why are numbers increasing so dramatically? Are the resources in place actually good enough to help people?

“Homelessness is not a choice, but rather a journey that many find themselves in.”

– asa don brown

This week we had the wonderful opportunity to chat with a few people. Shirley, who has worked in healthcare for 34 years as well as being an addictions support worker for 16 years, has shared her perspective on resources available in Kamloops. Heather, a local librarian, has shed some light on the affect this crisis has had on public libraries, as well as different things that they have in place to help. We also had the opportunity to talk with a lovely community member, who is currently experiencing this crisis, about how the people struggling feel with current resources available within the city.



“It takes a society to combat homelessness, and a strong nation to fight poverty.”

– Wayne Chirisa


A Conversation with Cheryl

“Consciously or unconsciously, every one of us does render some service or another. If we cultivate the habit of doing this service deliberately, our desire for service will steadily grow stronger, and it will make not only for our own happiness, but that of the world at large.”

Gandhi

What is volunteering? It is a choice you make so that you can make a difference in the lives of your community, neighbours or individuals that are in need. It’s something you do for free with no financial gain and your only purpose is to help benefit others. If you do yourself a favour by using your passion to brighten the life of another, that brightness will illuminate your own life too.

This is what Cheryl strives to do.