DTES program teaches severe alcoholics to make their own alcohol, as a safe alternative
A Downtown Eastside program is aiming to help severe alcoholics take better care of themselves.
There
are currently 90 participants in the Portland Hotel Society’s Alcohol
Making Co-op. They form groups and for ten dollars they get all the
ingredients to make beer or wine, and then they can take home up to five
litres.
The members are all alcoholics, and most have spent their life drinking far worse.
“We’re trying to get them to come inside and try not to use such
dangerous alcohol, to use kind of safer alcohol,” said Mark Townsend,
executive director of the Portland Hotel Society.
He said many participants are used to drinking hand sanitizer, hairspray and mouthwash.
“Here
in the centre we have what we call a ‘Drinkers’ Lounge’,” Townsend
added. “To be eligible for any of the programs you have to be a member
of the Drinkers’ Lounge, so that means that you attend once a week, and
there’s [an] educational part of that and sharing of information, and
part of it’s community, bringing people together that are kind of the
lowest of the low on the streets and in the parks of this
neighbourhood.”
“From that flows the ability to put some money in,
with some of your friends there, and to brew your own alcohol, as a way
of trying to wean yourself off of less safe alcohol.”
One of the
participants, Rachel Eck, has fetal alcohol syndrome. To participate in
the program, she and others have to attend weekly meetings to learn
about their health and treatment options.
“I’m here to help our neighbourhood, our families, just to try and lead a healthy life without the rubbing alcohol,” she said.
“We just try and help out the struggling alcoholics out there.”
In the past the Portland Hotel Society has faced accusations of enabling addicts through its safe-injection site and
crack-pipe vending machines.
But founders say the alcohol co-op is about harm reduction.
“I
think what’s hard for people to understand, they only see one half of
these things,” said Townsend. “You have to remember that this Drinkers’
Lounge or alcohol-maintenance program, is part of a continuum of things
that we do for detox and treatment.”
“What we try and do is the best we can do, facing the issues that we face.”
Another
part of the program involves getting participants to go out on to the
streets and check on others in the community, giving them fluids and
trying to convince them to come inside where it is warm and dry.
“Well
we have a set route, we go to where there’s quite often people who are
maybe getting intoxicated with drinking,” said program participant,
Patrick Mabee. “Because if you get to drinking those liquids you get
dehydrated.”
“So we try to give them cold water, and sometimes we
have, mostly just water, but today we have hot chocolate because it’s
cold out.”
“We get swarmed by lots of people, sometimes we only make it a couple blocks before we’re empty,” he added.
Mabee
said in the winter, the program is needed more than ever because most
of the fountains in the area are shut off, so the residents cannot get
water from there.
“And even in the winter, a lot of people ask for water, partly for themselves and partly for their dog,” he said.
Townsend said he knows this program is not solving the bigger problem of alcoholism in the DTES, but it is a place to start.
“That is
a very complicated problem to solve,” he said. “We wish we could solve
that problem. We’re involved in detox and treatment, we encourage people
to go to detox and treatment, but in the meantime we want people to be
that little bit safer. And this is a very complex problem. It’s not
something that affects a lot of people, but in our community it affects a
number of people that we want to take care of, we want to try and make
them feel safer and more at home.”
- With files from Tanya Beja
© Shaw Media, 2014
PLEASE NOTE THAT BOOTLEGGING IS ON THE BOOKS AS A CRIME, AS IS COUNSELING PEOPLE TO DRINK WHO MAY HAVE COURT ORDERS NOT TO DRINK AND TEACHING PEOPLE TO BREAK THE LAW.
THESE ARE ALL CRIMINAL CODE OFFENSES.
WHY IS PORTLAND RECEIVING PUBLIC FUNDING TO ENGAGE IN SOMETHING THIS DESTRUCTIVE?
The Portland barons will counter that we simply don't understand the purity of what they are doing.
Wrong again, kids.
We understand.
WE JUST UTTERLY DISAGREE.