Skip navigation.

Through Mine Own Eyes

details in a tiny world

Posts tagged with "homeless"

Following up - Tenancy, Uncertainty, Fear and Social Cleansing

, , , ...

It was roughly a year ago that with much haste a building a block away from mine was closed and the tenants marched out without even a chance to collect belongings. Why? Well apparently the building was not up to health and safety (leaks and mold). That of course describes a great many of the lower rental units in East Vancouver and probably much of the rest of Vancouver as well. It isn't hard to rent a sub standard unit when people are desperate for a dry place to spend their days and nights, in some safety and with some privacy.

Along with many of my fellow renters spend some time in terror of having the same done to us. Our landlord spent a little more time making sure it was at least cosmetically acceptable. Our landlord also tried what he could to get illegal rent increases out of us. I've lived here ten years and I am paying less than new renters. Mind you, the landlord did not need to spend much on paint or carpeting compared to units turning over annually with plenty of damages. Our neighbours complained we were a haven for drugs and prostitution. I am sure they'd rather have us gentrified and stratified.

The building which was closed, we were told would be repaired and reopened, someone even said the former tenants would be able to move right back in. Not a thing has been done. I took my camera there today and snapped these photos, the building a whole year later. Uninhabited except by one lone security guard, and, according to the sign, his dog. More than eighty units, where once over 100 people with low incomes, including disabled and elderly uprooted from their home, their community. Taken away was their shelter, their sense of security, their privacy. So much for reasonable enjoyment and security where you pay your rent. No notice had been given. How do you regain your feeling of security after a life event such as that?

third view light is security guard
*as it silently sits - no sign of progress - 2100 block Pandora Street Vancouver BC*
back
How hard could it have been to repair the damage and move everyone back in? Our building had it's roof repaired without anyone having to move out. Ironically across the alley from this building today as I was taking these photos was another building of about the same age but even shabbier, still occupied, covered by a blue tarped and partially gutted to make repairs. NO big hoopla moving everyone out and into the streets, Instead the building has a temporary fence around it and one security guard, the lights still work, so utilities re still being paid. More than eighty units enough to house at least 100 people and pets. Correct me if I am wrong, but we need the housing space.

tarped building back 1
*this building still occupied, despite being in same shape, if not worse - 2100 block Triumph Street Vancouver BC*
front of tarped building
Instead of repairing this building everyone is being led down the path of considering that SROs are the answer. Probably because the city owns so many of them. Are SROs housing? Not in my mind. Shared bathrooms among people many of whom are quite seriously ill with communicable diseases (Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, Pneumonia, etc.), the lack of privacy, lack of space, lack of being able to furnish and personalise, lack of security, unable to cook, entertain - this is not living. Those with addictions need proper services, first deal with the addiction then housing, but while dealing with the addiction they too need to be housed. I just wonder what wisdom decided moving may of the city's poorer senior population into a neighbourhood where they make ideal victims for mugging and other small crimes.

Until people are given some dignity and privacy they cannot recover and become once again part of a functioning community SROs are not the answer. We need more rental units at lower cost build rental housing, good housing have part at market value and the rest at market value but subsidised, no one need know who is paying what so all dignity is preserved. SROs are a step back to the time of forced labour and poorhouses. This is a wealthy country, we can do better than that. Get rid of homelessness, stop the terror among the vulnerable, one step away from homelessness, especially among those with low incomes or small pensions such as seniors and the disabled. We need more liveable units, not SROs.

So when you vote this coming Saturday consider if this is likely to change in a way that favours not just the few who can afford to party all during the Olympics but also the common many who is under uncommon pressure to hang onto a safe decent little life.

It is simplistic to assume people with little money would be more troublesome as neighbours. It is also shortsighted if we would not recognize that living in poverty where there is no comfort no feeling of "enough" - enough food, security, health, love, respect - without the help of one's neighbours how can that ever be overcome? There can be no era of peace without the elimination of crushing poverty, so if one wants to keep all the goodies without finding a way to help one's neighbours you have sealed your own fate.

As for the specifics, I don't own a home, never have. I don't own a car, I have no dishwasher, washer, dryer. Until I was disabled I worked, frequently at more than one job, I did volunteer work, I ran for public office, raised kids, kids who not once were in trouble with the law. I have never been arrested. I don't get drunk, don't smoke - anything, but I do live in the poor neighbourhood and my neighbors own their house, but I haven't caused them grief. The attitudes toward "us" who live in these low rent building, has hurt me, and doubtless all of us on the lower rungs, very much.

Most of the people causing all the grief are not poor, but for them the poor make a good shield, easier to terrorize the poor, after all who will listen and help them fight back? Among the poor count the disabled, the widowed, elderly, single parent, couples just starting out and students.

So tell me, where should these people be allowed to live in your world? Poor houses with barbed wire to keep them away from your precious housing? If people commit crimes your taxes and mine go to pay for police. Call them, get the criminals off the street, but just yet it is not against the law to be poor, destitute. Mind you all sorts of laws have been put on the books to make life as miserable as possible for those who've lost everything and ended up homeless, vagrancy, street vending.

It is against the law to be vagrant, but yet no suitable homes are being built nor is there a way to assure they can ever afford it. Fines are levied for begging, but welfare cheques need to be mailed to an address, and if you haven't got one...? Is it humane to allow a person a bed but shoo them out early in the morning. Dogs at the SPCA are treated with more kindness.

That infernal NIMBY (not in my back yard) attitude must change. Poverty is not a crime and not a disease, it is not catching. That empty building is an eyesore and getting worse by the day and is a monument to what does not get done when it comes to creating actual homes for those who need it. For the love of all that is good and kind do not again vote for the same lame lot that have let this all go on for far too long. If you want a city to truly be proud of find someone with courage to make changes, take a chance on someone other than the usual big boys club. Take and interest and don't vote out of habit, vote because you truly give a damn.

At the Bottom

, , , ...

It as been a while since I’ve written on the state of the underclasses in Vancouver. Sadly, since I am a part of it, I find myself having to deal with far too much of my time and energies used up just surviving. Frankly it was less exhausting working for a living. At least while I was working I did also have some dignity. Dignity comes as a package deal with a paycheck. Every day he news puts out one more tidbit of what the homeless deal with day to day. I suppose since we are in the infotainment era, it most be palatable or it will not make the news hour or the newspaper. After all most people only want to know the homeless when one of them has succeeded to no longer be homeless. The poor in general are considered a blight. The last figure I heard as 14,000. Of course that never reflects the many who, though housed are still homeless. Some live on the couch of a friend or in a car. Others are forced to make alliances which put themselves into jeopardy just to keep a roof over their heads. There is a point where doing a sexual favour or accepting mistreatment is worth it to spend your nigh indoors, accepting one predator over many. Oh so many more stay in hopeless marriages, bad relationships because there is no way, even for most who work, to afford their own apartment. The amount given for shelter, to those on welfare (meaning you must already have a verifiable address to receive he amount, is a whopping $325. When was the last time there were decent apartments advertised for that amount? A pace of your own with your own bathing and cooking facilities? The 325 dollars will scarcely get you a room. The places where you can get a room at that amount vary from basement rooms, share houses, and flop hotels. It means sharing a bathroom and never being secure because you live with strangers. If you are fortunate enough, you might find a roommate you know, then that relationship becomes an alliance of necessity. If for some reason one roommate leaves the other is left with a rent they cannot pay. We’re not talking palace either, just a shared bachelor or a small cheap ($650) one bedroom. How exactly is that treating human beings with any dignity? For those living life while never able feel safe, having independence, and privacy. Many of those disabled, elderly or mentally ill, most especially have need to privacy. When you are ill or disabled, sharing a bathroom with others is a nightmare. How can anyone expect a person with mental illness to thrive when they cannot establish a feeling of safety? It does something to you, year after year of not having your own private space. Add to that not having the ability to keep up with your own private hygiene which escalates your health problems, and eventually becomes a community health problem. Once your health is shot and your teeth have rotted away that smile you once had, and assuming you have sufficient health to still earn a living, who would hire you? At minimum you need to look presentable and speak with confidence, not just for interviews, but also those first few probationary months at work. For those who will never again be able to work due to illness, physical or mental there is even less desire on the part of society to have you join in. Most services stress “back to work” or “job club”, developing skills etc. well. Myself included, I am chock full of skills, which if you cannot complete a full day of work are pretty damn useless. Most services, if there are any, are delivered by volunteers who are good for a smile and a pamphlet, but really don’t have a clue how to help anyone get their life back on track. If you want a community with low crime statistics, you need to make sure that people do not have to fight like animals just for the basics of life. It has been 12 years at least since the last increase on welfare payments. Granted the various governments have changed what those payments are called and add-on payments have come and gone, but nothing to keep up with the increases of everyday items, such as food, heat and rent. It isn’t something anyone wants to hear but there is a scorching problem with bedbugs in the east part of Vancouver. Not just the lower east side either but even the surrounding neighborhoods. You don’t have to walk far to see balconies full of tied up plastic bags and upholstered mattress and furniture by the dumpsters, only occasionally marked “bedbugs”. So the poor, also wanting a place to sit, take the best of it home with them, only to unwittingly farm bedbugs. I fear the bedbugs. I know they are in my building. So far they’’ve not made their way to my apartment. Still, every red bump has to be evaluated in the light of that knowledge. My dog, despite my best efforts has fleas. Instead of getting better, life is getting worse. Most of the human interest stories done on the homeless need to feature a triumph, so the people who managed to get away from their poverty and the person who held out a hand to get them out. You don’t see 14,000 stories done featuring each of the homeless. That would be too much truth. http://homelessnation.org/ The city did, though, in their sick brand of wisdom, put together a booklet, free to the needy on how to eat well out of the dumpsters in this city, “Guide to eating for the homeless. I’d never heard of that being done before. I gnashed my teeth. I cannot listen anymore to the “best city of the world” propaganda they feed everyone when treating the less fortunate with such obvious contempt. The boys club just remains, grinning inanely with the shrug and “well, what can we do?” immediately the topic will be changed to the Olympics. I suspect eventually those of us by 2010 with no specific address will be moved by force if necessary to someplace away from the main city, Chilliwack, or beyond Hope. We are seriously supposed to believe that ultimately hosting the Olympics will benefit everyone. I can’t see how. I remember living in Calgary after the Olympics in 1988, after the carpets were rolled up there was nothing, so we moved here. How much would the government save if they took the salaries of all the employees who in the last few years have disgraced public office and distributed the monies to the poor. With a little more money we can find better places to live, we can eat better, socialize with others. With enough in the pot and good clothes on our backs we can have some dignity, something I was quite convinces, as a signatory country, we are supposed to have as a human right. All the misspent monies given to the front lines and not the padded bureaucracy. Hire some decent health care worker, some decent social workers and stop relying on volunteers often coerced from among the poor to work full time hours for a bus pass and the obligatory”good for you” slap on the back. No one asks what you need nor will they advertise how to get it. I haven’t heard from my worker in well over a year. I could be dead and they would not know. I am still doing better than many. I have and address. I don’t have my own private room, that would be nice, and every bit of furniture I have, was given to me, always and forever making do these days. Shopping for food is more expensive, always a matter of what can I do without. The stress, however of being just that close to losing what little dignity I have left is overwhelming. I feel guilty for it too, as if I should have done something to keep from becoming to sick to work. My most frequent pastime is berating myself for not being a wage earner, as I had been the previous thirty years. I always thought I’s have retired, or kept on working and traveling too. This I did not foresee, and certainly I did not think anyone decent and not a criminal could be let live like an animal hunting down scraps and making alliances in order to be safe. Where do all the “do good” bucks go? More studies. Harm reduction strategies (which apparently do not include keeping bedbugs from spreading everywhere. Is it really humanitarian of them to supply the addicted population with a safe place to shoot up, but not make sure they are housed, deloused and finding themselves moving forward in their lives. Then right in the middle of all this cash strapped despair they put housing for the elderly and disabled square in the middle of the worst neighborhood, feeding the criminality. If any of this is ever to improve there must be enough resources for the poor to no longer go without the essentials, food, shelter, security, health, community,including social workers and health care. Until the blight of poverty is gone nothing else will improve.

Arts Blog Top Sites Blog Flux MapStats: Stats and Counter for Through Mine Own Eyes Blog Flux LinkLog: Outgoing Link Logging and Click Tracking for Through Mine Own Eyes Google PageRank Checker Tool

Rate Me on Eatonweb Portal - Blog Directory
bad enh so so good excellent

Rate Me on Blog Hop!
the best pretty good okay pretty bad the worst help?



<form action="http://www.sparesomechange.com/search/engine" target="_blank"><input type="hidden" value="www.my.opera.com/alettames/" name="sourceid">
Even People Who Have Housing Will Find Useful Links Here On The Homeless Search Engine (even people who have minimum wage jobs still need help finding low income resources). Fighting Homelessness (1 link at a  time) By Giving A Hand Finding Resources To Combat Poverty <input value="" name="find" size="20"> <input style="BORDER-RIGHT: #808080 2px outset; BORDER-TOP: #808080 2px outset; BORDER-LEFT: #808080 2px outset; BORDER-BOTTOM: #808080 2px outset; BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" type="submit" value="search">
<input type="radio" CHECKED value="AND" name="findtype">All words <input type="radio" value="OR" name="findtype">Any word or Add
</form>
December 2009
S M T W T F S
November 2009January 2010
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31