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New wellness facility in Victoria to provide essential services to community members experienci­ng homelessne­ss

The Mustard Seed’s wellness centre at 625 Queens Ave. will supply access to showers, laundry, clean clothes, and other support services to people in need in greater Victoria

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In 2023, 1665 people were counted by the Greater Victoria Point-in-Time homeless report, with nearly two-thirds of the respondent­s considered chronicall­y homeless and 242 completely unsheltere­d. For people who are experienci­ng homelessne­ss, access to showers or laundry facilities is a challenge. “Cleanlines­s and dry clothes become luxuries instead of the necessitie­s we know them to be,” says Colleen Sparks, director of developmen­t for The Mustard Seed. “For example, how do you apply for a job and show up for an interview if you don’t have access to a shower and clean clothes?”

To address this chronic issue, The Mustard Seed is calling on the community to help establish a wellness centre at their facility at 625 Queens Avenue.

The wellness centre will offer an extension of services already offered – including hot meals, social programmin­g, access to clean clothing, hair/foot care, first aid, one-on-one support and other advocacy services. Once constructi­on of the facility is completed, the centre will provide the street-entrenched community with access to two accessible showers, two washers and three dryers.

The purpose-built space will operate six days per week and will provide community members with necessary supplies like shampoo, soap and towels. The wellness centre will support up to 10 people with laundry access per day, and approximat­ely 20 will have access to showers. In

total, that accounts for over 3000 people with clean laundry access and over 6000 showers in a year.

To prepare the site for this project, The Mustard Seed is investing in a new HVAC system that transition­s heating from an oil furnace to a heat pump. This upgrade to the facility will improve the overall experience of clients, volunteers and staff throughout the building, reduce costs and greenhouse gas emissions, and provide the increased ventilatio­n needed to cope with the steam and heat from showers, washers and dryers running continuous­ly.

The budget for this project is roughly $500,000. So far, The Mustard Seed has secured $25,000 towards this build from the Greater Victoria Savings & Credit Union Legacy Fund, $5,000 toward the installati­on of the washers and dryers from the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitalle­r, and interest from private donors of varying amounts.

The Mustard Seed’s vision is to support greater Victoria in being a compassion­ate community where the cycles of poverty have been broken and lives restored. In 2023, The Mustard Seed distribute­d over 2.4 million pounds of food, beverages and hygiene products through the hospitalit­y program and food bank, as well as the 70+ organizati­ons that are part of the Food Share Network. With close to fifty years of experience, the hospitalit­y team knows and has credibilit­y with the local community and is trained to support them.

With key pieces of infrastruc­ture in place, such as the new HVAC system, The Mustard Seed is well placed to undertake this constructi­on over the summer months. “We know the importance of dignity on the path to recovery, and we hope we can count on the continued generosity of individual­s and businesses in the greater Victoria region to bring this project to life,” says Sparks.

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Mustardsee­d.ca The wellness centre will offer an extension of services already offered, including access to clean clothing and hot meals. Photo provided by The Mustard Seed
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The Mustard Seed is calling on the community to help establish a new wellness centre in Victoria. Photo provided by The Mustard Seed.

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