‘Bring people in, stabilize them:’ new Nanaimo drop-in centre preparing for January opening
NANAIMO — A new year-round warming and cooling centre is seen as a step forward in recovery and connection for those living on local streets.
A new partnership involving financial backing from the City of Nanaimo to allow Island Crisis Care Society (ICCS) and Nanaimo Family Life Association (NFLA) to open a daily drop-in centre at 55 Victoria Rd., was announced Wednesday, Dec. 18 and will see around 20 people at any one time accessing a variety of services.
Violet Hayes, executive director of ICCS, told NanaimoNewsNOW the need for a centre, which will open Jan. 2, 2025, was identified years ago through talks between local organizations and those living rough.
“It was unanimous that they would like a resource centre, where they could come receive supports they need, get warm or cool but also just to be able to take that next step, meet with someone from Island Health or someone that can help them with housing applications.”