"I don't think the small showing is due to lack of need," said SungLim Shin, a Bureau of Study Counsel staff member and an adviser to CRC. "It's because of competing prorities, time and location."
CRC, which offers nightly phone and drop-in services, is expecting increased business this week as the Mar. 16 blocking deadline draws closer.
"By putting the rooming conversation off, it becomes a problem," Shin said. "I think CRC can be very important in starting that conversation."