Sunday, June 29, 2025

From Temporary Shelter to Permanent Nightmare

 🏚️ SROs in Vancouver: From Temporary Shelter to Permanent Nightmare

By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita


What is an SRO?
SRO stands for Single Room Occupancy, and Vancouver has more than its share. These tiny rooms were never meant to be homes. Originally built for loggers, miners, and longshoremen, they were stopovers—temporary shelter for men coming to the city to drink, rest, and return to camp.

No one ever imagined people would be forced to live in them permanently. But that's exactly what's happening today.


Voices from the Downtown Eastside – Carnegie Town Halls
Community members have been speaking out:

  • If you're over 6 feet tall, you can barely move inside these rooms.
  • You're sharing bathrooms with 20+ people – often unclean and unsafe.
  • There are no kitchens – you can’t store or cook healthy food.
  • One woman said she tried to get a mini fridge, and they confiscated it.
  • Pest infestations, overdoses, and lack of privacy are the norm.

This is not housing. It’s survival in unsafe, inhumane conditions.


What’s Worse? Planners Want to Copy the Model
Developers and city planners are building new “micro-suites” and calling them innovative affordable housing. But they’re just stacked-up SROs in a tower, going for $1,200–$1,600/month or more.

That’s gentrification disguised as a solution.
It’s not housing justice. It’s exploitation.


Message to David Eby and Mark Carney
💥 David Eby is around 6'8" tall. We challenge him:
👉 Go walk around in a real SRO unit.
👉 Spend a week there with no staff, no perks, and no safety net.

If you can’t fit in the space and can’t live that life—why should anyone else?
Until our leaders live the reality, they won’t understand it.
Until they feel the discomfort, smell the mold, and worry for their safety, they won’t take real action.


Why SROs Must Be Replaced – Not Preserved
We must stop pretending that SROs are a “low-income solution.”
They are a cruel trap.

✅ Replace them with real housing:

  • Private bathrooms
  • Kitchenettes
  • Safe, secure buildings
  • Affordable rents based on income
  • Onsite support, gardens, community kitchens

Reflective Questions – Ask Yourself & Others
❓ Would you live in an SRO for a week if you lost your job or got sick?
❓ Why do we accept substandard housing for the poor but demand luxury for the rich?
❓ Who profits from this system of suffering?
❓ What would it take to make our politicians care enough to act?


Solutions We Need NOW:
✅ Full funding for non-market, co-op, and public housing
✅ Stop converting SROs into market-rate micro-units
✅ Tenant-led renewal, not developer-led displacement
✅ Enforce basic human rights in housing policy


📣 SROs are not a solution. They’re a symbol of neglect.
Let’s stop tolerating inhumanity disguised as affordability.

✊ It’s time to stand with our neighbours in the DTES and demand better.
Challenge the system. Call out the lies. Push for dignity.


📝 Written by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
📍 Vancouver, BC
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