Homeless and in a wheelchair, Toni Corrado navigates Toronto’s drop-in shelters
At 4 a.m., the lights are dim as soft snores and whispers travel the floor of Sistering’s 24-hour drop-in centre.
At 4 a.m., the lights are dim as soft snores and whispers travel the floor of Sistering’s 24-hour drop-in centre.
On a Saturday at 4 a.m., muted conversations and the occasional shuffle of feet can be heard inside the Sistering drop-in centre as women rest on mats and reclining chairs.