Article content Days after Siloam Mission absorbed a full frontal assault from community members alleging a lack of spiritual care for Indigenous people, the mission has released a statement saying it is taking steps to address concerns. A spokesperson for the Christian charity, which operates the largest shelter in the city, said in a statement on Friday the organization’s board of directors has acknowledged the concerns that have been expressed by Indigenous-led organizations and non-profits regarding the best way to provide spiritual care and cultural services for Indigenous community members. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.