New Nanaimo drop-in hub helping, residents concerned with ‘disturbing and traumatic behaviors’
NANAIMO — Nearly six months into operation, the City of Nanaimo’s drop-in service for those living on the street is benefiting those in need, but nearby residents are asking at what cost.
Opened in January, the warming and cooling centre at 55 Victoria Rd., with access via Nicol St., is operated by Island Crisis Care Society and Nanaimo Family Life Association, and is designed to connect those living on the street and/or suffering addictions challenges, with supports, services and housing options.
Presenting to the City’s public safety committee on Wednesday, June 11, City manager of social planning Christy Wood said the facility is making a difference.
“During the first quarter of 2025, the hub has served at least 207 unique individuals, and on average is receiving almost 70 visits each day. Individuals that are accessing the drop-in hub are some of our most complex individuals with the most complex needs, and usually are individuals that don’t access services.”




