Eventually, he worked his way up to management at the firm. He had bought a $350,000 condo and was “set for life.”His company was supportive, offering financial help, and the firm and his family tried to get him into rehab. But at the time, Paul turned it down.For two to three years, Paul lived on the streets. His family lost track of him several times, until they finally located him via the Salvation Army’s Gateway of Hope shelter in Langley.
Creek Stone was designed to help the homeless and those at severe risk of homelessness. It is not a rehab program, but it has full-time, 24-hour staffing and is able to get people help and refer them to programs. John has been told that Paul was outside tending to one of the building’s garden plots when he was attacked and shot.The funding will go towards a plaque at Creek Stone, helping the family with burial expenses, and any counselling needed for Paul’s son.John said he was amazed at a recent, Aug. 3 vigil in Langley how many people said their lives had been touched by Paul’s.“These were not homeless people,” he said. “These were people who were left out.
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