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So when we go into the City, there is a mall near us and someone has taken up residence next to a bus shelter.
In a tent now.
With extra coverings.
And odd bits of furniture.
She is obviously one of the 'hard to house' who has determined that she will live in proximity to the booze outlet and other plaza services and probably gets a health check daily from City Police.
We see that the poor soul that built a castle around the bus shelter about a block away has either succumbed or has finally been convinced to go into shelter for the winter....
When we lived full time in Toronto, we used to support the 'Bag Ladies' charity, recognizing that there are women that just can't be settled into sheltered housing or care...but 20 years on...I wish that I could see some advancement everywhere in making sure that these vulnerable souls with mental health issues were able to be taken under more protection.
Please don't forget about the rootless and wanderers and disconnected this winter.
In a tent now.
With extra coverings.
And odd bits of furniture.
She is obviously one of the 'hard to house' who has determined that she will live in proximity to the booze outlet and other plaza services and probably gets a health check daily from City Police.
We see that the poor soul that built a castle around the bus shelter about a block away has either succumbed or has finally been convinced to go into shelter for the winter....
When we lived full time in Toronto, we used to support the 'Bag Ladies' charity, recognizing that there are women that just can't be settled into sheltered housing or care...but 20 years on...I wish that I could see some advancement everywhere in making sure that these vulnerable souls with mental health issues were able to be taken under more protection.
Please don't forget about the rootless and wanderers and disconnected this winter.


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