Thanks for your post. I once worked as a caregiver at “Willow Place” which is a homeless and rehab center in Grande Prairie, and I quite understand the situation as presented. Canadians are generally loving and caring people and it came as no surprise when two more centers were established a few years back to complement the existing ones. This drastically reduced the homeless people roaming the streets and crime rate. I quite understand the fears of the people that live close to the hotel, but measures can be put in place to gain their support. During my one-year work experience at the center, I observed that most of the dwellers are harmless but were being influenced by the bad guys. We were able to tackle this by employing the
Thanks for your post. I once worked as a caregiver at “Willow Place” which is a homeless and rehab center in Grande Prairie, and I quite understand the situation as presented. Canadians are generally loving and caring people and it came as no surprise when two more centers were established a few years back to complement the existing ones. This drastically reduced the homeless people roaming the streets and crime rate. I quite understand the fears of the people that live close to the hotel, but measures can be put in place to gain their support. During my one-year work experience at the center, I observed that most of the dwellers are harmless but were being influenced by the bad guys. We were able to tackle this by employing the