Anthony Tina
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
On a day-to-day basis, we see, and we call them Fano, street Fano.
I'm seeing people, a lot of mental health.
Addiction's always going to be an element.
Some people come and they go.
And it's one thing we do get people into housing, as do other agencies, of course.
But also there's a, they get, some get ousted just as quickly.
They can't keep with the rules.
A lot, believe it or not, when they get housed, because if they've been living on the street for so long, they don't really know how to sit in those four walls.
So they'll sleep with their doors open.
Or they'll just go back out in the streets just to be with their community again for a couple of nights.
It's all a bit strange, Ben, and so it's not easy to integrate back into.
We like to keep in contact with them.
So we like to keep going back and visiting them.
There's food parcels that we take.
We make the cafe open and available.