To start off the New Year this will be a short blog.
Hello readers I hope everybody had a wonderful holiday
season. The January blues have arrived
and KMHC is not immune, I’ve notice tenants arguing among themselves
at the building entrance, backstabbing and malicious gossip are abundant. This behavior could be triggered by depression, anxiety or drug and alcohol use. Through all this I avoid the drama by not getting
involved and staying away from the cranky and mean tenants.
Last week in the hallway the H.O.W. was called out by a
female tenant for not being supportive and no empathy for Native elders. I found it amusing listening to the commotion yet I have to agree with the tenant. I think the OAHS transition has an effect not only to the
UNH staff but tenants as well. I have no idea why nor do I care but another
tenant meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at the Hamilton Community legal Services office. What’s the topic about UNH or OAHS! Needless to say I will not be attending, I
know one thing in the coming months OAHS will have their hands full dealing
with the nefarious tenant aunt Opie.
Once Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services (OAHS) has completed the
transition I plan to create a new Hamilton native housing blog site. This one now will remain online for those who wish
to go back in time and review what it was like.
In the meantime I can’t wait for the transition to start just imagine new
staff, maintenance and unit upgrades.
Yep I’m delighted.
Until next time stay warm. :)
tk
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Today is when the first phase of the transition begins.