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If one day you should walk into The Door
Is Open at 373 East Cordova in Vancouver while lunch is being served, you would notice a curious array of characters. There would be natives, whites,
recovering drunks, former drug addicts, hung over people, mentally challenged people, sane
but eccentric people and some who even look normal and middle class. And though most of
these would be homeless and considered antisocial, they would be socializing. How, in our
fragmented society did such a mix of people ever get together? To learn this we have to go
back twenty-nine years to the year 1973. That year six college students
got an OFY grant to
open a drop-in centre for the homeless. Open twenty-four hours a day at 506 East Cordova,
the DIO became a favorite draw for the homeless. Next year the students went back to school
and Catholic Charities took over.
In 1984 the DIO moved to it's present location. Here too, things went well. However as the
original spirit of the place passed on, an unsavory element found its way into the place.
The Charities, to their credit, attempted to control the ne'er do wells but found it
increasingly difficult. Gradually fewer and fewer of the homeless would visit - except to
grab a cup of tea. Fortunately, along came Brother Timothy MacDonald, a Franciscan
chaplain with ten years at Rikers' Island Penitentiary in New York. He assessed the place,
and found himself drawn to a mission: to create a safe harbour drop-in centre for the
homeless. But he would need help.
Within
twelve months, The Door Is Open acquired a new look: it was painted, unsavory elements were put
out, many new volunteers were found, and programs were started to convert a dingy
institutional hall into a safe, friendly center where the homeless could socialize and
have a nutritious meal .Now there is a place
away from home where the homeless are welcome: a place to visit, to talk, to play cards or
seek solace in the resources available to them. Here they are accepted for who they are -
people. And that is why there is such a mix at this place.
Today, the staff and volunteers at The Door Is Open go out of their
way to show the homeless that they are welcome. Our door is truly
open to them.
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