HRM closing five homeless encampments, including Grand Parade, Victoria Park

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Halifax Regional Municipality is closing five of the 11 designated locations for homeless encampments, including Grand Parade in the heart of the downtown and Victoria Park.

“Indoor facilities are a better option than sleeping rough. They offer much needed supports and provide a warm space, electricity, running water, showers, laundry services, regular meals and a place to store belongings. The municipality stressed in the statement that the creation of designated locations was always a temporary solution, established to address an immediate need to ensure people had a location to go to if they had no other option but to sleep rough.“As more indoor shelter spaces and supportive housing options become available, more parks will be closed, dedesignated and returned to their intended purposes as spaces for everyone.

 

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