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Helping the Homeless in Toronto

Helping the Homeless in Toronto. What is the Problem?. Toronto is littered with sleeping bags belonging to homeless people in the middle of sidewalks, alleyways, over air vents or in building doorways

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Helping the Homeless in Toronto

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  1. Helping the Homeless in Toronto

  2. What is the Problem? • Toronto is littered with sleeping bags belonging to homeless people in the middle of sidewalks, alleyways, over air vents or in building doorways • As of 2003, a quarter of Toronto's population still live in poverty. Out of the 552,300 homeless people, 31,985 people stayed in some of Toronto's emergency centers.

  3. What We Discovered • After speaking to homeless individuals in Toronto we discovered • Homeless individuals are highly unmotivated • Some of them do want to get off the streets but don’t know how • Homeless shelters have to turn away individuals, lack of space.

  4. Already Existing Solutions • Cardboard Bed Problems: • Not water proof • Short Term – Doesn’t last long • Too bulky to carry • Doesn’t provide heating

  5. Already Existing Solutions • Mobile Homeless Shelter Problem: • Size – It’s too big! • Unrealistic • Cost is expensive to obtain and maintain

  6. Our Solution • To create a 3 part solution that includes a system where the homeless are involved in the assembly. • The 3 parts include A compact mobile bed, a sleeping bag that can be used as a jacket, and a waterproof backpack to carry all these.

  7. Sleeping bag + Jacket • Material is a mix of rayon, nylon and polyester making it water resistant • Insulated with be made out of Tyvekwhich keeps them warm during cold winters • The lower portion can be detachable

  8. Water Resistant Carrying Bag • There are combination locks on the bags so their belongings are safe • The bed and sleeping bag, when folded will fit into a back pack made from a mix of nylon rayon polyester fabric which will repel water and help keep everything clean and dry.

  9. Collapsible Bed • Structure base of the bed will be made out of plastic  cheaper and lighter to carry making it more mobile. • Thinsulate lined http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLk9tBa8Bew&feature=player_embedded

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