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Memorial Held for Moncton’s Deceased Unhoused Population

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 19, 2024
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The city of Moncton, New Brunswick, recently held a poignant memorial service to honor the lives of approximately 45 individuals from the city’s homeless community who passed away this year. This solemn gathering served as a stark reminder of the vulnerability and often overlooked humanity of those living without stable housing. The YMCA, a prominent organization working with the homeless population, reported that a staggering 60% of these deaths were attributed to accidental drug overdoses, highlighting the pervasive and devastating impact of the opioid crisis on this marginalized community.

Beyond the grim statistics, the memorial aimed to shift the focus from numbers to the individual lives lost. Shannon Barry, Senior Community Outreach Director at the YMCA Reconnect program, emphasized the importance of recognizing the full lives, histories, social connections, and loved ones of each deceased individual. The event sought to humanize the homeless population, reminding the community that these were not mere statistics but individuals with unique stories, dreams, and connections. Barry highlighted the significance of acknowledging their humanity and remembering them as more than just their housing status.

The challenges faced by those experiencing homelessness are often immense, but amidst the struggles, there are moments of hope and connection. Barry shared that while providing support to this vulnerable population can be difficult, there are also profound moments of joy. These moments can range from assisting someone in securing stable housing to sharing simple pleasures like a card game or simply lending a listening ear. These human connections, however fleeting they may seem, can offer a glimmer of hope and remind both the individual and the outreach worker of the shared humanity that binds them.

For those living the reality of homelessness, the loss of friends and acquaintances is a tragically common occurrence. Jenna Patriquin, a 20-year-old who has experienced homelessness for three years, expressed her profound grief over the numerous friends she has lost during this time. Her heartbreak serves as a testament to the deep bonds formed within the homeless community and the devastating impact of losing those connections. Patriquin’s words underscore the emotional toll of living on the streets and the constant threat of loss that hangs over this vulnerable population.

The cumulative effect of witnessing the deaths of friends and acquaintances within the homeless community takes a heavy toll on those who remain. Trevor Robson, another individual experiencing homelessness, shared that the pain of these losses never diminishes. He expressed his sorrow, not only for the loss of life but also for the unrealized potential of those who passed away. Robson highlighted the skills, qualities, and capabilities that many within the homeless community possess, emphasizing that they are often unfairly judged and overlooked due to their circumstances.

The memorial service served as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for increased support and resources for the homeless population. The high percentage of overdose deaths underscores the critical importance of accessible and comprehensive addiction treatment services. Beyond addressing the immediate needs of shelter and substance abuse treatment, there is a pressing need for long-term solutions that address the root causes of homelessness, such as poverty, mental health issues, and lack of affordable housing. The stories shared at the memorial emphasized the importance of treating each individual with dignity and respect, recognizing their inherent worth and potential, and working towards a future where everyone has a safe and stable place to call home.

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