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“Seeing is Believing” tour

“Seeing is Believing” tour

The following exerts are from an article in The Province on March 2, 2006:

Neatly dressed Surrey businessmen and poorly dressed street people met yesterday in a program designed to show the dark side of city life. “We saw things that in day-to-day living we tend to avoid because we don’t like poverty and mental illness”, said Lloyd Craig, president of Coast Capital Savings. “Here we are in a great country and you see how absolutely desperate people can get”.

The tour was set up by the Canadian Business for Social Responsibility, a national, non-profit group that believes solutions to poverty and hunger must involve business.

Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts said participants came away with a good understanding of the challenges. Craig said Watts support was very important “She really understands this side of building a city. It’s more than increasing the tax abase”.

Business men willing to open their eyes and see “poverty and mental illness”, recognize “how absolutely desperate people can get”. What next? Business people whom “just want to help out”? Next you will be claiming Canadian Business for Social Responsibility. What? Abbotsford remains uncaring, Only in Surrey you say? Pity.

More of a pity is that Surrey’s Mayor “understands this side of building a city. It’s more than just building a tax base”. Would that some of our local politicians would open their eyes and see. But then they would not be able to deny the homeless, the poor and the mentally ill that have been abandoned to live on the unforgiving, uncharitable streets of Abbotsford.

The politicians, business people and good citizens of Abbotsford, Seeing? Believing?

Then he said to Thomas, “Put your finger here, and see my hands; and put your hand and place it in my side; do not be faithless, but believing”. John 20:27

Resource brochure, what brochure?

From Abby Pulse:

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Went To City Hall…..

Armed with a copy of the newspaper article featuring Mr. Teichroeb. I was looking for just a copy of the resource brochure that homeless people receive with their 48 hours notice to vacate.Well no-one could find one for me or knew anything about it so I asked to speak to Mr. T.He was not available.I would like him to comment on this if he can find the time to do that.

posted by Jim Wright

E-mail to Jay Teichroeb, March 7, 2006

Dear Mr Teichroeb:

I am currently waiting for a copy of the pamphlet you cited as being given to the homeless when the city ‘cleans up’ the site they occupy. With your implication that this pamphlet contains all the information needed to cease to be homeless, you should be able to appreciate how impatient I, and my fellow homeless, are in awaiting a copy of the pamphlet.

With this in mind I am sending this request for a copy of the pamphlet and/or the information it contains directly to you in hopes that you can quickly forward a copy.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter,

James W Breckenridge

Letter to the Editor, Abbynews March 2, 2006

Dear Sirs,

I am still waiting for Mr. Teichroeb (or the City) to forward or e-mail me a copy of the “resource pamphlet” he cited as being given to the Homeless. As many of us who are currently homeless desparately want of the streets we are waiting rathe impatiently for the pamplet that Mr. Teichroeb implied contains all the information a person needs to get off the street and into housing.

I am sure The News can usnderstand the great interest I and others have in obtaining this knowledtge. I ask that you do me the great favour of contacting Mr. Teichroeb (or the City) on this matter. One hopes that you have more success in obtaining the pamphlet in a timely manner. Further, could I troble you to forward the information contained in the pamphlet on to me?

I thank you for any aid you can provide in the quest for this life pattern altering knowledge.

James W. Breckenridege