Vehicle strikes tents in Kingston, Ont., injuring several people ottnews ottawa
Posted: Aug 25, 2022 8:53 AM ET | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
It happened at the Integrated Care Hub at 661 Montreal St., a drop-in centre that provides drug consumption and treatment services, meals, showers and connections to other services for people in the community who often face barriers to care, including the homeless.A statement issued on behalf of the hub's consortium of partners said they are "shocked and horrified at the news of what took place on the ICH property.
"This is a community who experience a lot of trauma, and sadly used to being marginalized.... They rallied together immediately to look after one another."
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