The Coalition’s latest report, Homelessness in Greater Victoria: 2014/15 Report on Housing and Supports examines the key structural factors that significantly contribute to homelessness in Greater Victoria, including the growing disparity between income and housing costs. Continue reading
Category Archives: Homelessness
Myth: Those experiencing homelessness are mentally ill, drug addicts, or alcoholics
Reality: While it’s estimated 25-50% of those affected by homelessness have mental health or substance abuse problems, many face different challenges. These challenges can be the product of an accident, or brought on by the ever-rising costs of food, rent, medication, and other essentials.
Homelessness is not always caused by health issues. It is often caused by economic issues, or other unexpected challenges. People experiencing homelessness come from all kinds of backgrounds. These people could be your neighbors your friends, or even your family. Some of these people include:
- Seniors on fixed incomes facing rent increases.
- Women and their families in transition from abusive relationships
- The working poor
- Single parents who lose their jobs
- Youth leaving government care
- Low-income families who can’t find affordable housing
- People with special needs, work-related injuries, and mental or physical disabilities
- Young adults earning minimum wage
There is no one face of homelessness, no convenient stereotype to explain the issue away. Instead, there is a mosaic made of different faces –different people- from different backgrounds, with different stories.
For more information about the connection between mental health and homelessness: Homeless Hub
Project Connect 2015
Project Connect 2015 is here! A one-day information fair and BBQ for those experiencing homelessness and extreme poverty in the Capital Region.
This year more than 30 social service agencies attended, providing information to an estimated 400 individuals. Continue reading
what’s needed to vote?
There have been changes in the voter identification requirements for voting in the upcoming Federal election. We’ve put together some information from Elections Canada on ID requirements and how to vote if you do not have a fixed address. Continue reading
Three Things I Learned
A post from our out-going Executive Director Andrew Wynn-Williams. We wish him the best in his future endeavors.
As I prepare to move on to a new phase in my life it is important to reflect on what I have learned in my three and a half years with the Coalition. The learnings, for me, come down to three key things. Continue reading