Archive

Archive for the ‘Downtown Eastside’ Category

AHA MEDIA at Sox in the City 2010 launch at Vancouver City Hall

December 2, 2010 Leave a comment

Tenth year of Sox in the City celebrated today at Vancouver City Hall!

Vancouver, BC – Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH), in partnership with PHS Community Services launched the annual Sox in the City campaign today at Vancouver City Hall. The campaign which is celebrating its 10 year, gathers and distributes new or gently used socks to people  in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.

Mayor Gregor Robertson, VCH’s Betheny Jeal, PHS Community Services Society’s Liz Evans and London Drugs’ Dave Woogman kicked off the 2010 Sox in the City Campaign.

“The Sox in the City campaign is an important addition to the other initiatives underway in Vancouver to help people who are homeless,” said Mayor Gregor Robertson. “The City is now opening temporary winter shelter and the people at those shelters and on the street will benefit greatly from new socks and other cold weather necessities”

Warm dry feet are a must for the many homeless people in Vancouver who walk as many as 20 miles every day in ill-fitting shoes and no socks.  Even a small blister can trigger serious blood and bone infections that can lead to long hospital stays.  These ailments can be prevented with a pair of clean dry socks.

“Something as simple as pair of clean, dry socks can ward off a wide range of health problems, especially for people with diabetes or those battling serious infections” said Bethany Jeal, Clinical Coordinator, VCH. “Socks are not an accessory items for many residents of the Downtown Eastside – they are a necessity.  Without them, people can develop sores, lesions and other wounds that are tough to heal and, in some cases, can result in death”

The socks collected this year will be distributed by the PHS LifeSkills Centre, a member-run community and support centre located in the heart of the Downtown Eastside, which will use the socks in its foot health program.

“The gift of a clean new pair of socks on a wet winter day goes a long way,” said PHS LifeSkills Project Director Coco Culbertson.  “It’s not just a critical health intervention, it’s also an opportunity to engage these folks in a hot meal, a foot soak, and friendly conversation which, in turn, could lead them to additional support, such as housing.”

Typically a clean, new pair of socks will last a homeless person just three days. In order to address this critical need, the 2010 campaign goal is to collect 20,000 socks for distribution.

This year’s Sox in the City campaign has the full support of London Drugs.

“London Drugs is thrilled to be participating in the Sox in the City Campaign, ” said Wynne Powell, president and CEO of London Drugs. “To help kick-start the campaign, London Drugs is donating 1,000 pairs of socks and we are also offering a 5-pack ladies socks for $1 at all of our Vancouver London Drugs stores.”

Vancouver City Hall and the Vancouver Police Department are also supporting the campaign by hosting SoxBoxes.

To donate socks, please drop off new or gently used (ideally white cotton adult sports-type socks) in the big red SoxBoxes at the following locations:

All Vancouver London Drugs stores:

  • Georgia & Granville: 710 Granville Street
  • Broadway & Cambie: 525 West Broadway
  • East Hastings: 2585 East Hastings
  • Kerrisdale: 2091 West 42nd Ave
  • Robson: 1187 Robson Street
  • Kingsway: 3328 Kingsway
  • Davie Street: 1650 Davie Street
  • Victoria Square: 5639 Victoria Drive
  • Broadway & Vine: 2230 West Broadway
  • Woodwards: 351 Abbott Street

Vancouver City Hall, 453 West 12 Avenue

Grandview-Woodland Policing Centre 1977 Commercial Drive

For more information on Sox in the City, and to find out how you or your organization can donate socks, please visit http://www.vch.ca and click on the Sox in the City icon.

Sox in the City runs until January 31, 2011

Below is Mirae, Shawn, Tony and Rocky D of LifeSkills Centre who would appreciate some clean, dry socks from Sox in the City

Sox in the City 2010 – collecting socks for LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

December 1, 2010 Leave a comment

Sox in the City will return for its 10th anniversary edition starting tomorrow December2, 2010!!

Sox in the City is the annual Vancouver Coastal Health campaign that collects socks for use  in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside.

For the homeless – many of whom rely on their feet as their main mode of transportation – a small blister can trigger a serious infection that requires a lengthy hospital stay. In most cases, the simple solution of a pair of dry, clean socks can prevent the blisters and lesions that can become life-threatening blood and bone infections.

This year, the PHS Community Services Society will come on-board the campaign as a project partner with Vancouver Coastal Health. In the 10 years it’s been running, Sox in the City has collected more than 100,000 pairs of socks for use in the Downtown Eastside.

The society’s LifeSkills Centre, located on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, will be the recipient of the collected socks, and the donated socks will be given out to those in need as part of the centre’s foot health program.

The PHS LifeSkills Centre is a member-run community centre located in the heart of the Downtown Eastside that acts as a vibrant hub for grassroots partnerships, as well as a respite for people struggling with homelessness, poverty, addiction and trauma.

Although the needs of the centre’s clients are many, one of their most basis needs can be met with a pair or clean, dry socks.

Last year, Sox in the City generated 15,000 new pairs of socks for use on the Downtown Eastside. Donations arrived from across the Lower Mainland. Schools, companies, individuals all donated socks in quantities from one to 2,500 pairs.

Sox in the City runs through January 31.


More details about the campaign will be posted on Thursday, December 2.  For more information in the meantime, please contact Trudi Beutel, Public Affairs Officer, Vancouver Coastal Health.



AHA MEDIA at Women’s Wellness Group making Christmas decorations at LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside

December 1, 2010 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA at Women’s Wellness Group making Christmas decorations at LifeSkills Centre in Vancouver Downtown Eastside for the upcoming  Christmas Craft Fair at Interurban Gallery Dec 16-19, 2010

AHA MEDIA and Rocky D of Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) donates toys to Pan Pacific Vancouver Christmas Wish Breakfast 2010

November 30, 2010 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA and Rocky D of Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES) donates toys to Pan Pacific Vancouver Christmas Wish Breakfast 2010.

Ready to go at 4:30AM early morning November 30, 2010, AHA MEDIA and Rocky D took a bus and a skytrain to Pan Pacific and shared in the Christmas joy in giving to kids with proceeds going to the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau

Below are photos and videos of our day!

In this video, Rocky D of Vancouver DTES donates 4 big bags of toys to CHRISTMAS WISH BREAKFAST 2010

In this video, Rocky D from Vancouver DTES gives Hope in Shadows Calendar to Steve Darling of Global TV BC

Below is Rocky D with a couple who have been coming to donate toys to Christmas Wish for over 20 years!

Below is Santa with Rocky D at Pan Pacific Vancouver Christmas Wish Breakfast 2010

Below is a photo and video of Rocky D on why he donates toys to the Pan Pacific Vancouver Christmas Wish Breakfast 2010

AHA MEDIA at Uncovering Vision: A Discovery of Arts Forms by Men and Women on the Downtown Eastside hosted by UGM – Union Gospel Mission in Vancouver

November 28, 2010 Leave a comment

Heart Therapy: A Downtown Eastside Art Show Features Unlikely Artists

What: Uncovering Vision: A Discovery of Art Forms by Men and Women on the Downtown Eastside. MEDIA EVENT & reception will be attended by many of the featured artists, City of Vancouver Councillor Kerry Jang, award-winning photographer Kevin Clark, and others. The show is part of the East Side Culture Crawl.

When: MEDIA EVENT & Reception – Friday, November 26, 12:00pm-1:00pm with short program starting at noon; public show runs Friday, Nov. 26th 5pm-10pm, Saturday and Sunday 11am-6pm

Where: Maurice McElrea Place, 361 Heatley Ave, Vancouver.

Why:

Can art heal? Try asking the artists featured in a show titled:  “Uncovering Vision: A Discovery of Art Forms by Men and Women on the Downtown Eastside.” The show is the culmination of two art programs hosted by Union Gospel Mission for the men and women from their Alcohol and Drug Recovery Program and Women’s Drop-In Program: The Creative Journey, with artist Pamela Masik, and Photography 101, with photographer Kevin Clark.

Elizabeth, one of the women who took part in the Creative Journey class, says the art is about more than creating something beautiful. “It isn’t just art, it’s healing,” says Elizabeth. “It’s a way to take everything that happened to me in the past and just let it out. I didn’t realize I had so much emotion in me!”

Says artist and mentor Pamela Masik, “I believe finding one’s voice through art can be a very empowering.  The women created amazing art and I am proud of them for their achievements!”