Vernon supportive housing residents help to clean-up the community
- Residents of Vernon's supportive housing neighborhood participated in a community clean-up on March 19, cleaning streets and filling about 100 trash bags, as reported by Naomi Poitras, site manager at The Crossing.
- Turning Points Collaborative Society hosted the second annual clean-up, which included roughly 25 supportive housing residents, staff, and community members.
- Participants enjoyed a complimentary barbecue, fostering community connections and receiving thanks for their efforts while cleaning, according to Poitras.
- Coun. Kari Gares called for an impact assessment on supportive housing projects in the city, expressing the need for better insights into the strategy's effectiveness.
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