Homelessness: a thirty-year-old forced to return to living on the streets

Homelessness: a thirty-year-old forced to return to living on the streets
Homelessness: a thirty-year-old forced to return to living on the streets

After spending months homeless, a citizen of Rimouski, in Bas-Saint-Laurent, could be forced to return there, due to lack of housing.

At the dawn of July 1st and still without housing, Jean-François Daraîche will have to return to living on the streets if he cannot find affordable housing.

The 33-year-old man knows the Parc de la Gare in Rimouski well, a camp formerly popular with the homeless. This is where he lived for five months between June and October 2023.

After leaving the region for a few months, the man originally from Longueuil returned to settle in Rimouski where he found a 40-hour-a-week job.

“When I returned to Rimouski in December, I called 811 option 2, they paid for the motel for about a month and then I went to Saint-Fabien, it didn’t work,” explained Mr. Daraiche.

Since then, he has found refuge in the basement of an apartment that one of his friends is renovating. However, he had to leave the premises on Wednesday for security reasons.

Unable to find accommodation due to the high prices, he must now resign himself.

“Being on the street is not a life, I lose the taste for living when I am on the street. I would like to live a happy life, but I feel like I can’t live life here,” he testified.

The 33-year-old man tried to knock on various doors to receive help, but without success.

Remember that the vacancy rate is historically low at 0.6% in Rimouski, according to the most recent data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

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