Advocates shedding light on youth homelessness
NANAIMO — Advocates say a fundamental shift in services helping those experiencing homelessness are needed to save the most vulnerable from living on the street.
Joey John Patrick Carlson, a member of the Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre’s youth advisory council, told NanaimoNewsNOW there’s almost nowhere to go for youth who find themselves without a home.
“It’s like you’re in survival mode, just living. A lot of problems people have is having a shower, getting clean clothes or finding food.”
Carlson was homeless for roughly six months after moving to Nanaimo to be with a family member. Thankfully, he was taken in by the Nanaimo Aboriginal Centre when there was a rare opening in an available housing unit.