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  • Manna Volunteers Say Cases of ‘Street’ Feet Have Quadrupled Since Covid

    Sadly, the people of Oceanside without shelter from the cold and damp and adequate changes of socks and With the lack of an Extreme Weather Shelter in Oceanside or a place to seek refuge from the cold wet

  • Ensuring Safety and Well-Being for All Community Members

    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 addressing homelessness, there could be several negative outcomes: Increased Homelessness: Without adequate shelter

  • Winter Report 2016

    It has just been announced there will be no ALL weather shelter opening this winter, only an extreme weather shelter.

  • Bracing for Snow and Rain – October 24th, 2023

    An Extreme Weather Shelter in Oceanside is sorely needed!

  • Troubling Double Standard

    Firstly, the inability to provide adequate shelter and protection for humans facing extreme weather conditions It highlights issues such as inadequate affordable housing, insufficient emergency shelters, and gaps includes initiatives to enhance affordable housing options, establish sufficient and accessible emergency shelters

  • Tents and Survival Gear Needed

    Those without shelter are outside trying to survive sub-zero temperatures.

  • Challenges of Homelessness: 'Street Feet'

    population of Parksville, the risk of developing trench foot increases significantly due to inadequate shelter Access to dry socks, proper footwear, and warm shelters can help mitigate the risk, but these resources

  • A Sincere Plea for Your Assistance

    We have individuals within our community who are in desperate need of shelter, of a safe place to call Your act of giving will not only provide shelter but also offer hope and dignity to those who are experiencing

  • Winter of Sorrow

    the winter, and the incapability of being able to provide the care and offering an extreme weather shelter The loss of the extreme weather shelter meant that a safe place was not an option, where one could be

  • A Personal Story

    found and an ambulance called… Two days later during the evening, Dave was released from hospital – no shelter Homeless, and just released from the hospital 9 pm at night… the harsh reality of no shelter and no sense

  • Where is the Compassion?

    The absence of extreme shelter exacerbates the harsh conditions, leaving individuals vulnerable to the feelings of others, is crucial in times of hardship such as enduring the bitter cold without adequate shelter

  • Why Should I Care About the Homeless?

    Everyone deserves to have access to shelter, food, and safety, regardless of their circumstances. Working towards systemic changes and advocating for the creation of warming stations and shelters can

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