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Steinbach Community Outreach says there are about 30 people living on the city’s streets, 30 more are couch surfing, and at least 100 are at risk of homelessness.
Homelessness advocate Al Wiebe says job losses and the cost-of-living crisis have led to the exponential growth of tents on the streets of Steinbach .
The majority of people living rough in Steinbach are from the community itself, with only two people coming from elsewhere.
Clayton says mental health also has a part to play in encampment life.
“Some of these people with their mental illnesses have trouble moving. Most of them actually do. So you don’t want to move them around too much. Every time you go to move, they go into crisis,” he said.
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