An Oshawa man is working to help provide shelter for homeless people in the region. Taylor Bailey, the Oshawa man who slept outside in frigid temperatures to raise awareness for Durham’s homeless community, and his fellow community advocates are taking their work a step further and building cardboard shelters to deliver to individuals on the streets. “With COVID-19 going on, it’s nice to say ‘self-isolate’,” Bailey said. “But when you don’t have a home or a place to do that, it’s difficult.” Bailey is putting the shelters together alongside his friend and community advocate Richard Peart, who has been working with people on the streets for more than 15 years. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] “It’s