Searching for Solutions

Homeless shelters were designed to be places of temporary place relief, but what happened?

Walter Sendzk Season 1 Episode 16

When a church opened a homeless shelter, it was due to an urgent need to temporarily house people that had no place to live. Now, over 20 years later, the Southridge Shelter in Niagara continues to be a place for those seeking a respite and the need has only continued to increase. 

On this episode, Annie Froese Director of Homelessness Services at Southridge Shelter discusses the complexities of today's shelters and how these temporary places of shelter should only be a brief stop on person's journey from homelessness to permanent housing. 

Shelters are a critical part of the complex puzzle to homelessness, but unfortunately many have become one of only a few pieces in the community puzzle that provides resources and a warm place to stay instead of a real springboard into supportive permanent housing and it is due to the lack of purpose built housing.