Downtown Eastside could lose 2 public toilets as funding dries up

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The city first installed the facilities, both operated by the Overdose Prevention Society, as a temporary response to the growing homelessness crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Advocates are sounding the alarm about the potential loss of a crucial public service in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.

“My greatest fear is our most vulnerable people are right back where they were,” said Melanie Pratt, who works as a washroom attendant at the Pigeon Park facility.“It’s like, we set them up to win and then we take it away. The disappointment around the neighbourhood, you can feel it.” “It’s pretty common sense. The alternative is people going to the washroom in the street. It’s the opposite of what people want. It creates a health hazard for everyone,” she said.

 

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