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Modular homeless shelters may not effectively support residents in transitioning out of homelessness due to factors like isolation, strict rules, and costs.

Social IssuesApr 2, 2026score 0.272 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
A resident of a modular homeless shelter in London expresses dissatisfaction with the living conditions, stating that isolation, strict rules, and costs are pushing him back toward the streets. The shelter is intended to help people transition out of homelessness, but this resident's experience highlights potential issues with the program.

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Modular homeless shelters may not effectively support residents in transitioning out of homelessness due to factors like isolation, strict rules, and costs.
Parent: HomelessnessEntity: Modular homeless sheltersImpact: negativeDate: Apr 2, 2026Target: Effectiveness of modular homeless shelters in helping residents transition out of homelessness

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London shelter resident says he’d rather return to streets than stay at modular site A London shelter meant to help people transition out of homelessness is leaving at least one resident wanting to leave. He says isolation, strict rules and costs are pushing him back toward the streets. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/london-modular-site-resident-9.7150199?cmp=rss
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Ontario shelter resident says he’d rather return to streets than stay at modular site A London shelter meant to help people transition out of homelessness is leaving at least one resident wanting to leave. He says isolation, strict rules and costs are pushing him back toward the streets. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/london-modular-site-resident-9.7150199?cmp=rss
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#homelessness#shelter#transition#isolation#rules#costs