Winter overnight shelter to open in vacant Dartmouth church mid-November
CBC
An emergency winter shelter for people living outside will open in a vacant church in Dartmouth later this month, the province announced Friday morning.
The former St. Paul Church on Windmill Road, which is now owned by Boston Developments Ltd., is being leased by the province until at least next spring, with the possibility of extension.
The shelter is expected to open mid-November. No closing date was specified.
In a news release, the Department of Community Services said the space will have 50 beds.
It will be available to people of all genders, ages 16 and up, including people with pets. In cases of extreme weather or high demand, an additional 50 beds can be added.
The announcement comes two days after Community Services Minister Trevor Boudreau told reporters that a lease had been secured for a winter shelter, but he would not disclose the location.
The province is paying for the lease of the building and for the community group 902 Man Up to provide staff and services. Halifax Regional Municipality is supporting property maintenance.
Demand for shelter beds is likely to be high this winter in HRM. There are at least 200 people sleeping rough around the municipality, and over 1,000 names on a waiting list for people who are homeless and looking for stable housing.
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