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- Ensuring Safety and Well-Being for All Community Members
The city of Parksville’s Mayor and council have a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of all members of the community, regardless of their housing situation. When it comes to addressing issues related to homelessness, the city management has several key responsibilities. Shelter and Housing: One of the primary responsibilities of the city management is to ensure that there are adequate shelter and housing options available for those who are homeless. This includes working with local organizations and service providers to provide emergency shelters, transitional housing, and affordable housing solutions. Support Services: The city management should also work to ensure that homeless individuals have access to essential support services such as mental health resources, addiction treatment programs, job training, and healthcare facilities. By providing these services, the city can help homeless individuals address the root causes of their homelessness and transition towards stable housing situations. Community Safety: Another important responsibility of the city management is to prioritize community safety for both homeless individuals and housed residents. This includes implementing strategies to prevent crime, ensure public spaces are safe and welcoming for everyone, and address any concerns or conflicts that may arise within the community. Collaboration and Advocacy: City management should collaborate with local stakeholders, including non-profit organizations, businesses, and community members, to develop comprehensive solutions to address homelessness effectively. They should also advocate for increased funding and resources at the provincial and federal levels to support homelessness initiatives in the city. In terms of consequences, if the city management fails to fulfill its responsibilities towards addressing homelessness, there could be several negative outcomes: Increased Homelessness: Without adequate shelter and support services, the number of homeless individuals in the city may increase, leading to more people living on the streets or in unsafe conditions. Safety Concerns: A lack of focus on community safety could result in an uptick in crime, substance abuse issues, and public health concerns, impacting both homeless individuals and housed residents. Social Discontent: Failure to address homelessness effectively may lead to social discontent within the community, as residents may feel unsafe or unsupportive of city management’s actions or inactions. Legal and Ethical Ramifications: There could be legal and ethical ramifications for the city management if they neglect their responsibilities towards addressing homelessness, potentially leading to public scrutiny, lawsuits, or other legal consequences. In conclusion, the city of Parksville’s Mayor and council play a critical role in ensuring the safety and well-being of all members of the community, including those who are homeless. By fulfilling their responsibilities effectively, they can create a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone, while avoiding potential negative consequences associated with inadequate responses to homelessness. Robin Campbell Manna Homeless Society Donations can be made by e-transfer: mannaparksville@gmail.com Or cheques can be sent to: Manna Homeless Society P.O. Box 389 Errington BC VOR 1VO
- Oceanside Real Estate Companies Support Manna
Carol Riera from Vancouver Island Real Estate presents Manna with a nice cheque from the real estate companies of Parksville and Qualicum.
- ‘Mattress by Appointment’ Donates to Those in Need
Tom Eardley, Owner of Mattress by Appointment, Errington, presents Manna with necessary supplies. Mattress by Appointment ran a sale at their store last week and offered customers 15% off their purchase in exchange for donations to Manna Homeless Society. They also posted a thank-you on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/nM84SdBCZMHrXLzz/ along with a message to followers that Manna is still in need of donations. Thank you, Tom, the folks at Mattress by Appointment and everyone who donated and continues to donate.
- ‘100+ Women Who Care’ Show How Much They Care
Clearly ‘100+ Women Who Care, Oceanside’ are a force beyond words. $34,000 will go a long way to support the less fortunate of Oceanside. Thank you on behalf of all those who will benefit. There aren't enough words to say Thank You. On behalf of all those who will benefit from your efforts and kindess, a heartfelt Thank you.
- 30 Days, 30 Drawings… and a Big Heart!
Leslie Love presents cheque for $1030 to Manna Homeless Society Leslie Love met with Robin Campbell to give a donation to the Manna Homeless Society for $1030.00. In September, she drew/painted one picture each day. At the end of the month she had 30 paintings which she auctioned off on Facebook, starting at $30 each. She used natural materials to paint them: Chlorella, turmeric, wine, coffee, blackberry, beets, beer etc. Here is a link to Leslie’s Facebook page that features the 30 paintings: https://www.facebook.com/pg/lesliewlove/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10155727958478890
- Gladys Donates 40 Pairs of Socks
Gladys and Dawson present socks to Manna Gladis walked to Steadmans and bought 40 pairs of wool socks. When she asked for a discount, she received 15%off. Hearing her cause, the cashier also wanted to contribute and paid for some of the socks!
- Lissa Serves Coffee
Lissa serving coffee












