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Author up for literary award sheds light on homeless situation

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John La Greca is brazen as he speaks about the homeless situation in Vernon.

Formerly homeless and now living in an apartment for the last two years, La Greca still skirts around the street-entrenched population in town.

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Sporting his bushy beard, La Greca also speaks from his own personal experience. It is one that he shares boldly in his book of poetry, Homeless Memorial, which is up for a literary award. Homeless Memorial has made the George Ryga Prize longlist.

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Homelessness is an issue many communities are struggling with, especially Vernon.

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Between shelter, food and general social support, La Greca says Vernon is attracting a homeless population from other areas.

香蕉视频直播淎 lot of the people that are coming here now are here because the services elsewhere have been terminated or the police, the bylaw enforcement officers or other people in other communities are making it tough on those kinds of people to live the lifestyles they want,香蕉视频直播 said La Greca, adding that these individuals are creating a real impact on Vernon.

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But La Greca says many people in the community are far too tolerant and understanding.

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While he is no longer homeless, La Greca still frequents various services, such as food at the Upper Room Mission when times are tough, and anywhere he can use a free computer.

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Often ridiculed for 香蕉视频直播渢alking like like a university professor,香蕉视频直播 La Greca is sometimes outcast in his own community.

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Periodically, he does get the odd street person who approaches him to say they enjoy his writing.

Meanwhile, the average person in the community sees La Greca, with his baggy clothes and beard, just sitting outdoors with his nose in a book and often make assumptions. He香蕉视频直播檚 had people ask him where to get drugs or if he needs spare change to get a coffee.

香蕉视频直播淭he thought that somebody would feel at peace outside of their apartment or their room reading a book is amazing to most people,香蕉视频直播 said La Greca, who is currently reading a book co-written by Dick Francis and his son about a suicide of a female jockey.

Speaking of horse racing, La Greca says there香蕉视频直播檚 no room for a race track in Vernon anymore.

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香蕉视频直播淪tuff like that takes up a lot of space that should be taken over for industry and housing.香蕉视频直播



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