‘I don’t belong here’: Homeless Albertans describe life in Wetaskiwin encampment
WETASKIWIN, Alta. — Alvin Johnson holds on to a tarp flying in the wind as his partner tries to secure the corners of their tent with shards of wood.
His weathered hands wipe tears from his eyes as he talks about living in a homeless encampment on the edge of Wetaskiwin, southeast of Edmonton.
“I wish they would help us,” said Johnson. “I don’t belong here.”
The City of Wetaskiwin moved the camp to a city-owned plot of land after shutting down the community’s homeless shelter in August.