Christmas in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver
Christmas in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver – Follow my blog at hammyrevenge.blogspot.ca This video was produced on Christmas eve, with the Windows Movie Maker Program. All the pictures were taken with my Panasonic Digital Camera. Often referred to as the poorest postal code in Canada, the Downtown East-side of Vancouver is an area that receives substantial, financial support. Although it is apparent to anyone walking or driving through that the trickle down effect does not help these funds make it to those who need the help. Quite a few of the support agencies receiving provincial and federal money to operate in this neighborhood are in fact located behind locked bars and their doors never open to help these people. One agency always has it’s doors open and I included a shot of their sign. I do not mean this to be in bad taste and if it helps anyone at all I am happy I made it.
Mobile clinics give free flu shots to help immunize the uninsured
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7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Salvation Army, 1707 W. Chestnut Expressway • Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 9 a.m. to noon at … Robertson said he also volunteers at Church Army, a drug and alcohol treatment program. “I try to get one every year, but I'm unable …
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Women honored for special efforts in Mercer County
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Simmons, meanwhile, said she has helped numerous people rebuild their lives after bouts with drug and alcohol addiction. “There's got to be about 100,” she said. She helps the recovering addicts with transportation, taking them to pick up prescriptions …
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Calendar of events
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Unity Group of Alcoholics Anonymous meeting: 6 p.m. (two meetings at same time: one for men, one for women), every Sunday, Integrity House treatment center, 2316 Armory Drive, Murfreesboro. For more info, call AA Central office, 615-831-1050. Narcotics …
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