Nanaimo shelter likely won’t return as officials seek alternative solutions
NANAIMO —All signs point to an emergency shelter for Nanaimo’s youth lasting just one winter.
While seven to 10 youth have used the Haliburton St. shelter lately, Tillicum Lelum’s Courtney Defriend told NanaimoNewsNOW their agency and the City want a more proactive solution.
“This is somewhat of a band-aid approach and it’s really given us insight on how big this issue truly is,” she said. “Moving forward it would be more around strategizing, looking at how we can shift our partnerships and collaboration to come up with some support that’s further than just the shelter piece.”
Defriend said the goal is trying to support teens before they end up on the streets and turn to shelters for housing.