Leaders at three Toronto churches that opened as temporary shelters for asylum seekers say there’s been little movement on providing them with permanent housing weeks after the city released a plan to address the crisis.
A crisis unfolded on Toronto streets last month with a growing number of people turned away from the full shelter system, many refugee claimants from African countries, and sleeping outside a downtown shelter intake centre. All three levels of government fought for weeks over who is responsible for footing the bill to provide moreand during that time Black-led community groups worked to provide shelter and essentials to the refugee claimants.
Through its request to the public to provide available rental accommodation, the city has received 70 offers that would provide 78 units of housing. Only 39 of these units were deemed suitable and referred to community partners to match with refugee claimants. The city expects people should be able to start moving in as of Sept. 1.
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