For some people, it evoked the hobo camps of the Depression years. For some nearby homeowners, it was unnerving. For those concerned about the city’s tourism revenues, it was not a good thing.
Victoria’s ‘tent city’, on the land just across from the provincial courthouse, was closed down in 2016, after almost a year, and 300 people were relocated. One of the places they went to was My Place, an old fire hall turned into a temporary home for 40 of the tent city residents.
When they were looking for volunteers, I signed up. I helped in the kitchen twice a week, and picked up garbage in the surrounding blocks. And I learned a lot about homelessness.
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