City of Victoria provides $1.8 million to fund ‘hub’ of supports for homeless
VICTORIA — The City of Victoria is providing $1.8 million in operating funding for a new facility opening in the coming months aimed at addressing the risks and impacts of homelessness.
It says in a statement that the 5,200-square-foot property will offer food, harm reduction and overdose prevention services, as well as supports including referrals for wound care and longer-term health issues.
The new “access hub” will be owned and operated by SOLID, a local non-profit organization that already provides overdose prevention services at seven sites in Victoria, outreach to homeless encampments, and other related services.
The city says it will fund the program for up to a year with money from the municipality’s financial stability reserve, which can be used in situations related to public safety and “emerging demands.”