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Name: Anonymous on Jun 22, 2008Your Postal Code: V6A1V7Comments/Ideas: As a resident of the DTES, I witness first hard every day the need for homeless shelters. There must be a place for homeless people to receive aid, otherwise the very serious problems we currently have will only get worse. We have a school across the street from us; people are often passed out by the front steps after shooting up near the side entrance; by ignoring the homeless situation, the govt is condoning the use of a learning institution for our future leaders to be a homeless shelter. What message is that sending to our kids that attend this schoolFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 20, 2008Your Postal Code: V6G 1E4Comments/Ideas: I think that this would be a great use of Storyeum's space and an excellent step in addressing the homeless problem rather than the historical approach of ignoring it.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 31, 2008Your Postal Code: v5l 2s1Comments/Ideas: I see clearly now the necessity of providing immediate shelter for the homeless as opposed to long term idea of social housing. This of course can take years and we must deal with the immediate problems facing those who live on the street now. Good luck Audrey on this noble undertakingFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 8, 2008Your Postal Code: V5T 2T2Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 8, 2008Your Postal Code: v5t 2t2Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: V5R 3E4Comments/Ideas: more money into our community and its people instead of a 2 weeks event to show off and lie to the world about who vancouver as a whole community isFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: V5R 3E4Comments/Ideas: more money into our community and its people instead of a 2 weeks event to show off and lie to the world about who vancouver as a whole community isFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: J4V 3L7Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: v6k 2k7Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: v5l3a3Comments/Ideas: i do believe action must be taken to provide affordable social housing for low income and homeless individuals and families. this is an embarassment to the country as a whole and an issue that must not be ignored any longer. social housing benefits the individuals directly as well as the community as a whole. if storyeum is a location that will be beneficial as housing them im all for taking action and making it happen! great work!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: V0H 1H2Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 4, 2008Your Postal Code: V0H 1H2Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2008Your Postal Code: v2v 1a4Comments/Ideas: It appears any compassion in government is nonexistent. As we all sit down at a good meal, retire in a warm comfortable bed, we fail to know the bitter reality of sleeping in a cold tent or makeshift shelter, trying to sleep with knawing hunger pains in damp and sour, mouldy covers. Going to school with clothing from a charity. Our masters should experience this and maybe they will not be so cynical in their ignorance and blind approach to these defenceless people. Or, is this a panacea fro their own inadequaciesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2008Your Postal Code: v2v1a4Comments/Ideas: :Last night I went to the Women's shelter across OP Park to deliver some food that was donated to me and there was sign up : "no more blankets." This shelter is temporary and it was full. The women roam the streets all day as they are forced out at 7:00 in the morning and the shelter doesn't open again until 11:30 at night. In the morning they are given porrige and tea for breakfast and at 11:30 pm they are given a weak soup. How can anyone get off the street when there is no where to sleep adequately or eat properly.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 19, 2008Your Postal Code: V5P 2P7Comments/Ideas: There is no reason that this huge unused space should not be used in a proactive way. I would much rather have homless people in this place than encourage the automotive culture and create a huge parking lot. If this was tuned into a shelter then a larger problem would have some help.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 25, 2008Your Postal Code: V6J 2C2Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 4, 2008Your Postal Code: V6G 1M6Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 5, 2008Your Postal Code: V6A 3Z1Comments/Ideas: With so many people sleeping in the streets and a lack of shelter space this does not seem like an unreasonable demand. JWLFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 5, 2008Your Postal Code: V6G 2J1Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 10, 2008Your Postal Code: v6e 1j3Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 11, 2008Your Postal Code: V3V5t6Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 13, 2008Your Postal Code: V5Z 2C3Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 13, 2008Your Postal Code: V5Z 283Comments/Ideas: i love thisFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: v6j3x5Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V5T 2L9Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: v9y 2r5Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: v5v 1k2Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V5T 2L9Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V6A 1V7Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V5L 1N1Comments/Ideas: Vancouver is the most disgraceful city in the world. B.C. is the most disgraceful province in Canada. Heartless, selfish,Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V5L 1N1Comments/Ideas: Vancouver is the most selfish and disgusting city in Canada. B.C. is the most selfish and disgusting province in Canada.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V5M 3E3Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V4Z 1B3Comments/Ideas: Although I do not live in Vancouver proper, I frequent the downtown often enough to know homelessness is a tragic issue there. Every time an opportunity to house a few more people is turned down by the city, I puzzle at WHY NOT! We need to implement short-term solutions for today before focusing on long-term solutions for tomorrow.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V0N 1T0Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 15, 2008Your Postal Code: V5V 1Z9Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2008Your Postal Code: V6E 1V7Comments/Ideas: Any buildings that are vacant should be used for the homeless. I know Audrey has a true passion for the cause of homelessness and this is why I have voted for her today. TinaFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 16, 2008Your Postal Code: V6K 4S3Comments/Ideas: Good idea. Hopefully the new council will have some decency and sense!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2008Your Postal Code: v2p5x8Comments/Ideas: There definitely is a need now that Riverview and Crease clinic are no longer. Good luck with the proposal.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2008Your Postal Code: V5M 3E3Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 17, 2008Your Postal Code: V5T2E4Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2008Your Postal Code: V5K1V6Comments/Ideas: maybe storyeum can not only serve as a homeless shelter to house the homeless, but that it becomes a community centre of some sort where the homeless can begin to grow their own community. this allows them to make some income and develop themselves as working people again and improve their lifestyle. that way they can begin to live a normal life again and reach out to others alike.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 21, 2008Your Postal Code: V0N 1T0Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 25, 2009Your Postal Code: V4B 2R3Comments/Ideas:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 27, 2009Your Postal Code: v5t 4j2Comments/Ideas:Flag