{"id":91,"date":"2006-08-14T15:58:00","date_gmt":"2006-08-14T22:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jameswbreckenridge.ca\/breckenridge\/?p=91"},"modified":"2008-10-26T05:24:16","modified_gmt":"2008-10-26T12:24:16","slug":"91","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jameswbreckenridge.ca\/?p=91","title":{"rendered":"Granting credit to offset Need"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">I was speaking with a Special Olympics swimmer at the pool and our conversation turned to the City\u2019s recreation credit program for citizens on some form of income support or special needs.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>This program is a very good idea but I do feel it needs a review since it has been the same for several years now. As was pointed out to me, this means a very limited (small) number of visits or requires that you go to special price swim sessions in order to stretch the credit into as many visits as possible. Unfortunately many who need this credit lack the ability (i.e. transportation) or flexibility of schedule to go only to these cheap swims. At between $4 and $5 the current credit is quickly exhausted.<\/p>\n<p>As people who use the recreation centers know there is a picture swipe card system in use. Thus it is would be easy for the City\u2019s credit program to be changed to grant a certain number of visits as opposed to granting a (low) $$$ credit amount. I believe that using this method would be a better method of ensuring those citizens in need of help reasonable access to the recreation facilities of Abbotsford.<\/p>\n<p>The recreation centers also have a special lower price for those who drop in for just a shower. Since cleanliness is such a challenge for the homeless, and the picture swipe card system already exists, the city needs to examine putting in place a shower program for the homeless. The facilities exist, the picture swipe card system is in use and the Salvation Army and others interface with the homeless so that for next to $0 such a program could be instituted. Allowing for the City to successfully, in a certain sense, clean up the streets \u2013 or at least add a little cleanliness to the City\u2019s citizens residing on the City\u2019s streets.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: arial;\">As stated, I think the recreational credit program is a much needed and beneficial program. However I also think that a review would ensure it is meeting its original objectives and allow us to examine what changes would enhance the provision of service to those in need of a helping hand. Not to mention giving our Special Olympic swimmers more opportunities for needed practice.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was speaking with a Special Olympics swimmer at the pool and our conversation turned to the City\u2019s recreation credit program for citizens on some form of income support or special needs. This program is a very good idea but I do feel it needs a review since it has been the same for several years now. As was pointed out to me, this means a very limited (small) number of visits or requires that you go to special price swim sessions in order to stretch the credit into as many visits as possible. Unfortunately many who need this credit lack the ability (i.e. transportation) or flexibility of schedule to go only to these cheap swims. At between $4 and $5 the current credit is quickly exhausted. As people who use the recreation centers know there is a picture swipe card system in use. Thus it is would be easy for the City\u2019s credit program to be changed to grant a certain number of visits as opposed to granting a (low) $$$ credit amount. I believe that using this method would be a better method of ensuring those citizens in need of help reasonable access to the recreation facilities of Abbotsford. The recreation centers also have a special lower price for those who drop in for just a shower. Since cleanliness is such a challenge for the homeless, and the picture swipe card system already exists, the city needs to examine putting in place a shower program for the homeless. The facilities exist, the picture swipe card system is in use and the Salvation Army and others interface with the homeless so that for next to $0 such a program could be instituted. Allowing for the City to successfully, in a certain sense, clean up the streets \u2013 or at least add a little cleanliness to the City\u2019s citizens residing on the City\u2019s streets. 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