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- Homeless in Below-Zero Temperatures
To date, there is still no weather shelter in Oceanside. However, an extreme weather shelter is needed. We sincerely hope this is the last winter without an extreme weather shelter and that our local leaders will get together to show compassion to our homeless in Oceanside by providing such a shelter.
- When Oceanside Leaders Overlook the Homeless Tragedy Looms for All of Parksville & Qualicum BC
With temperatures poised to plummet and no guaranteed winter shelters in sight, the failure of local In Errington and Whiskey Creek, where dense forests offer precarious shelter, the lack of outreach means Last February, unhoused individuals in the Parksville area shivered through nights without consistent shelter The Oceanside Task Force urges immediate zoning for shelters, expanded outreach, and provincial funding We are bracing for a tough winter and ask for your continued support to help those without shelter your
- Homeless People Left Out in the Cold
Members of our community who have no shelter during this winter season are out in the cold. Donations directly support those who do not have access to shelters.
- "I just want to feel human again"
Now, she sleeps in a tattered sleeping bag behind a dumpster and other unsafe areas, her only shelter Shelters are absent, leaving people exposed to the elements and vulnerable to violence. The lack of shelter leaves citizens at the mercy of extreme heat in the summer , torrential rains in Solutions: There are no meaningful efforts to provide safe, stable housing or even temporary shelters Create shelters, expand healthcare access, prioritize recovery over addiction, and restore dignity to
- Effects of Homelessness on Parksville Residents
The sight of individuals living on the streets, struggling to find shelter and basic necessities, can Furthermore, the lack of weather shelters and warming stations in the city only exacerbates these feelings Without access to safe and warm shelters, individuals are left exposed to harsh weather conditions, posing Moreover, the absence of adequate shelters and support services not only contributes to the suffering organizations, and concerned citizens to come together to advocate for the establishment of more weather shelters
- Shadows in Parksville
The rain pours down, a relentless theme, No shelter offered for those who dream, The community smiles neglect and decay that we leave behind, In Parksville's embrace, let kindness stir, For compassion is shelter
- My Five TOP REASONS
Lack of adequate shelter: Finding suitable shelter during wet slushy rain can be particularly challenging While hard snow may provide some insulation, wet slushy rain can quickly penetrate makeshift shelters As Many shelters CLOSE AND DON’T accommodate everyone seeking refuge from the rain, further exacerbating for the homeless population, including increased exposure to moisture, difficulty in finding adequate shelter
- Effects of Turning Our Backs on the Poor
back on the poor by failing to provide essential services such as warming stations and all-weather shelters **Emergence of Makeshift Shelters**: The lack of proper facilities often leads to the creation of makeshift shelters. **Decreased Property Values**: Areas with visible homelessness and makeshift shelters often see a dip **Reduction in Homelessness**: By offering shelter, cities can significantly lower the number of individuals
- The Silent Crisis on Parksville’s Streets: When Survival Means Selling Your Dignity in the Cold
With no permanent overnight shelter and extreme weather protocols that activate only in the most dire survival sex— a term used in studies across Canada for trading bodily autonomy to meet basic needs like shelter As of this winter 2025 season, Parksville has no scheduled overnight shelter, according to statements Extreme-weather shelters — those rare lifelines — open only when temperatures plummet to near-freezing In recent years, these shelters have activated sporadically, often too late or with limited beds, leaving
- Answering the Call for Tarps
Nikki Morton and Brian Boyes both saw Manna's recent appeal for heavy duty tarps, suitable for shelter "The tarps only provide shelter and some comfort, but it's nothing close to a solution.
- No More Excuses: Homelessness Exposes Leadership Failures in Parksville-Qualicum
individuals experiencing homelessness—a slight decline from previous years—the lack of an overnight shelter It’s time for real solutions—affordable housing initiatives, expanded shelters, and coordinated support—or
- Staying Dry While Providing Necessities
Manna volunteers Raquel, left, and Jerrold, right) We're now able to keep dry on Wednesdays & Saturdays Shelter









