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Activist speaks out against conditions at South Okanagan homeless shelters

Idris Hudson, 44, is appalled with how some of the citysa国际传媒檚 shelters have treated vulnerable people
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Idris Hudson, who has lived experience with homelessness, is speaking out against the conditions hesa国际传媒檚 seen at Pentictonsa国际传媒檚 homeless shelters. (Jesse Day - Western News)

Idris Hudson is appalled with the living conditions and lack of support hesa国际传媒檚 seen at Pentictonsa国际传媒檚 homeless shelters.

An activist from Penticton who has faced homelessness himself, Hudson is now calling on local and provincial politicians and policy-makers to improve the conditions and support services at local homeless shelters.

Hudson, 44, currently provides solo outreach work in Penticton to people on the street.

After a two-week stint living at a local shelter in October, Hudson has been speaking out about the harsh realities faced by people living on the street and in shelters in Penticton.

Many people in Penticton choose to live on the street over shelters to avoid the drug-fueled environment, Hudson said. According to Hudson, the lack of support at shelters is adding more barriers to recovery for people experiencing homelessness.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e taken kids there (to shelters) and then Isa国际传媒檝e seen them on the street two days later and theysa国际传媒檙e like sa国际传媒榓re you kidding? I cansa国际传媒檛 be there, Isa国际传媒檓 trying to get away from those drugs,sa国际传媒檚a国际传媒 Hudson said.

sa国际传媒淧eople like BC Housing are just pounding these people into bedrooms and then not doing anything with them. I think BC Housing is wonderful for stepping up and taking it on but theresa国际传媒檚 a level of care that needs to be added.sa国际传媒

Hudson would like to see the provincial government increase funding for homeless shelters. According to Hudson, the road to recovery would be more viable for drug addicted individuals if shelters employed medical professionals and addictions counselors.

Tony Laing, executive director of Penticton and District Society for Community Living (PDSCL), agrees that there should be more support from trained professionals at shelters and supportive housing units. PDSCL oversees multiple shelters and supportive housing facilities in Penticton.

However, shelters cansa国际传媒檛 control what kind of health care services they are able, or unable, to provide. Laing would like to see the health care system sa国际传媒渟tep upsa国际传媒 and provide more support.

sa国际传媒淚 would agree that we could use higher professional level support with health care professionals but that would be an Interior Health issue, not a shelter issue really,sa国际传媒 Laing said.

sa国际传媒淚 think everybody agrees that more supports are required but itsa国际传媒檚 not just BC Housing that can provide those. BC Housing is not a health care providersa国际传媒 everybody wants better health care whether yousa国际传媒檙e homeless or not.sa国际传媒

PDSCL is funded by BC Housing.

Penticton city council has voiced their own concerns about how BC Housing has handled the handful of homeless shelters and supportive housing facilities in Penticton.

Council recently asked for an audit of three BC Housing supportive housing units in Penticton. The properties council wants audited include Compass Court on Main Street, Burdock House on Winnipeg Street, and Fairhaven on Skaha Lake Road.

Council would like to see the audit completed before any new BC Housing projects come to Penticton, including the supportive housing project on Skaha Lake Rd.

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Hudson said itsa国际传媒檚 much more challenging to be homeless in Penticton now compared to his experience with homelessness in Vancouver in the late 2000s.

sa国际传媒淲hen I was on the street, there was a path to treatment. It wasnsa国际传媒檛 just throwing me into a building where theresa国际传媒檚 fentanyl dealers and letting me have at it,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淕ranted, we didnsa国际传媒檛 have fentanyl back then. If people were doing drugs they were just doing drugs. They werensa国际传媒檛 overdosing and dying everywhere.sa国际传媒

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In addition to better medical support, Hudson would also like to see shelters find space for people who are sleeping outside through life-threateningly cold nights. Currently all of Pentictonsa国际传媒檚 shelters are at capacity as they have been forced to limit space under COVID-19 guidelines.

Hudson recently came across a homeless man sa国际传媒渘early frozen to deathsa国际传媒 sleeping underneath a blanket outside of Compass Court. The man had been denied a room at the full shelter, Hudson said.

sa国际传媒淗e was looking at me and his lip was quivering and he couldnsa国际传媒檛 movesa国际传媒 thatsa国际传媒檚 a frozen, dying human body underneath spotlights and cameras outside a homeless shelter,sa国际传媒 he said.

Hudson took this photo of a man he encountered "freezing to death" outside one of Penticton's homeless shelters. (Contributed)


The man was just one of many Hudson said he has seen on the verge of sa国际传媒渇reezing to deathsa国际传媒 turned away from local shelters.

With temperatures reaching the lowest point of the year in recent weeks, PDSCL opened an emergency winter shelter with 20 beds at the Penticton Church of the Nazarene on Jermyn Avenue. The church was the only building that came forward to offer shelter space after PDSCL approached the sa国际传媒渆ntire community and city,sa国际传媒 Laing said.

sa国际传媒淭hey (current staff) cansa国际传媒檛 do this alone. They need help.sa国际传媒 Hudson said.

sa国际传媒淚 got off the street because nobody gave up on me, people kept at me, they kept being compassionate, they kept telling me I was worth it, and I got up off the street and I went to treatmentsa国际传媒 thatsa国际传媒檚 all it takes.sa国际传媒

Hudson has been campaigning at local homeless shelters in an effort to get them to improve their services to vulnerable populations. (Jesse Day - Western News)


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