Sunday, May 5, 2024
May 5, 2024

Official count tells housing tale

A recently completed point-in-time homeless count found the number of people experiencing homelessness on Salt Spring has grown by 58 per cent since 2016.

“We have a dire need for housing stock. There’s simply not enough housing to support the population,” said Salt Spring Island Community Services’ Housing First coordinator Kyla Duncan. “Landlords can charge what they want, so even the housing that is there is really quite unattainable for people that I see in my position.”

The count found that 131 people were homeless on Salt Spring on March 13, compared to 83 in the 2016 count. Out of a population of 10,500 on the island, 1.25 per cent are without homes.

The number of “unsheltered” people rose from 55 in 2016 to 63, and those “provisionally accommodated” from 23 to 39. The latter category includes couch surfers, and people in transitional housing, a hotel or hospital. With the closure of the In From the Cold winter shelter at Community Services on March 31, the number of people who are unsheltered is expected to rise even further to 89.

For more on this story, see the April 4, 2018 issue of the Gulf Islands Driftwood newspaper, or subscribe online.

 

 

Sign up for our newsletter and stay informed

Receive news headlines every week with our free email newsletter.

Other stories you might like

NSSWD election: Pyper, Courtney win seats

With all votes cast, Brian Pyper and David Courtney have been elected to serve on the North Salt Spring Waterworks District (NSSWD) board of...

Rescuers press for Mount Maxwell Road improvements

The historically rough gravel road leading to one of Salt Spring’s most spectacular views is getting worse, according to island emergency officials — and...

Sailing club hosts one-metre yacht racers

By MARTIN HERBERT Special to the Driftwood The Salt Spring Island Sailing Club hosted an invitational regatta for wooden international one-metre yachts over the weekend and...

Broom drop-off event revived

Salt Spring’s Native Plant Stewardship Group has just announced that Invasive Plant Drop-off Day has been reinstated for 2024, after earlier advising the public...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Weather

Salt Spring Island
broken clouds
8.8 ° C
9.8 °
7.5 °
73 %
9.8kmh
75 %
Mon
11 °
Tue
11 °
Wed
11 °
Thu
14 °
Fri
15 °