I think it's just getting boots onto the street. We deliver food. We deliver clothing. We deliver warmth and good cheer to our community members. They learn to trust us. Then, once they trust us, they reach out and ask for the help that they need to better their lives, in terms of accessing shelter, seeing their children again and taking steps towards rebuilding their lives.
What's really important, and what we do not have enough of, is groups walking together, like the police and community members like Bear Clan and OPK. We need a partnership between the police and the community groups. We need them walking together, not just driving vehicles but actually walking in the communities, talking with people and interacting with the children, women and people of that community.
As well, we need storefront walk-in welcoming centres. Police and groups like the Bear Clan and OPK can be in those centres. People can come in and talk to the police and talk to the community groups and have that accessibility.