Those on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic are under increased pressure as they adapt the way they operate to prevent the spread of the virus, which is especially true for those working with the most vulnerable. “The stress and pressure are more, because you’re aware that you’re working in an environment during a pandemic where there is a potential the people you are working with or working to serve may have a virus,” said Gordon Russell, the director of shelters for Mission Services of London, told Global News.
Mission Services of London (MSL) operates Quintin Warner House for treating addiction, Rotholme Family Shelter, and the Men’s Mission, among other services. “Out people are often people who are already at a significant