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If everybody thinks that one person doesn't matter, then nobody matters.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Is the housing crisis in Saskatoon affecting you?

Do you have a problem with the current housing situation in Saskatoon? Concerned about the enormous rent increases or how frequently they are occurring? Worried about eviction? Already couch-surfing, living in a shelter, or on the street? If you have an opinion, please share it. We can change the system if enough people speak out.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your probably not receiving any comments because people who are homeless don't hardly have or any access to use the internet, so their comments can't be heard or voiced.

Homeless in Saskatoon said...

I would dispute that people struggling with homelessness have no access to the Internet. Look at students, for example. There has been a major student housing crisis in recent months, and all students have access to hundreds and hundreds of computers on campus. There are also public libraries for everybody to use.

We're aware that we can't reach everyone with this site; however, we can certainly reach some people so we're going to try. It's better than doing nothing at all.

Anonymous said...

Well written article.