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Gateway is close to capacity

Frank Bucholtz 2011-04-04
Gateway of Hope patrons line up for lunch.
One of the features of the Gateway of Hope is a daily hot meal, open to any member of the community. People were lining up for lunch on Wednesday, with about 50 enjoying the meal.

 

91原创鈥檚 Gateway of Hope is operating at near capacity and providing life skills and career training to dozens of people who might not otherwise get it.

That was the message Major James Hagglund, the Salvation Army officer in charge of the shelter, provided in an update during City council鈥檚 televised meeting on Monday night.

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen miracles within the last year,鈥 Hagglund told council.

Many people have found jobs while others have been reunited with their families as a result of coming to the shelter, he said.

Hagglund told council the Gateway of Hope has been well used since it opened its doors in November of 2009 with occupancy at over 91 per cent capacity 鈥 9,998 bed-nights used out of a possible 10,950.

Thanks to inclement weather during the last few months, the emergency shelter has operated at near capacity, he added, with 193 beds used during nights that were -2 degrees or colder.

Hagglund also touched on some of the longer-term programs offered at Gateway of Hope.

Gateway鈥檚 Opportunities Program, which is designed to be a major stepping stone in the drug and alcohol recovery process, has 13 beds for women and 12 beds for men.

People who鈥檝e been told by society that they have no value are finding hope and learning skills that can carry them into a better future, Hagglund told council.

The cook training course has been popular, as well, he said.

The cost to take part in the 20-week course is $950.

Hagglund acknowledged that is a lot of money for some people.

鈥淚f a person is in need (of financial help to pay for the course) we work with them and find ways,鈥 he said.

Hagglund also suggested that local businesses 鈥 restaurants in particular 鈥 consider setting up scholarships for cook training students.

Asked by Councillor Dave Hall whether there is an opportunity with Gateway to provide a drug and alcohol detox program, Hagglund said there has been some discussion about  possible ambulatory addictions treatment (as opposed to in-patient care) but he stressed that any such program is only in its infancy and is at least a year down the road.

鈥淚t鈥檚 envisioned, but it鈥檚 not positively going to happen,鈥 he said.

The Salvation Army has opened detox centres in other communities, Hagglund said, but the 91原创 shelter doesn鈥檛 have space for one.

鈥淚t would have to be in a separate facility,鈥 he added.

Mayor Peter Fassbender noted that there is a nearby residential detox facility in Surrey, which is run by Fraser Health Authority and is connected to a medical facility.

Gateway of Hope is a low-barrier shelter, meaning people can come in while under the influence of drugs and alcohol, but are not permitted to use on the premises.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a place for them as long as they don鈥檛 create havoc 鈥 and not many of them do,鈥 Hagglund said.



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