Overdose prevention site to temporarily close

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The organization said it needs to take some time to restructure

The POUNDS Project is temporarily closing its overdose prevention site and drop-in centre on Third Avenue in downtown Prince George.

“With heavy hearts, we have made the difficult decision to temporarily close our overdose prevention site and drop-in center. We understand the impact this closure will have on the individuals who rely on our services, but we firmly believe that this step is crucial for the future of The POUNDS Project.”

“So, we relied on personal devotion and sacrifices from our dedicated employees in order to provide the standard of care we knew our clients deserved. We recognize now that this is not a sustainable approach, and it hinders our ability to address the systemic issues that underpin the challenges we face.”

“At present, our budget only covers one management/leadership position, a minimal amount of time for bookkeeping and general administration, and fails to provide adequate wages and benefits for our staff who make this work possible. We strongly believe in fostering the health, resiliency, and retention of our team members, but doing so within our current budget would require a significant reduction in service hours and the number of clients we can support.

 

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