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Homelessness Network issues Extreme Cold Weather Alert

Shelter services, warming centres available for vulnerable population
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The Homelessness Network of Sudbury has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Alert for the next 24 hours as the temperature is expected to drop to -19 C tonight, with the windchill making it feel more like -29.

The Homelessness Network of Sudbury has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Alert for the next 24 hours as the temperature is expected to drop to -19 C tonight, with the windchill making it feel more like -29.

The Extreme Cold Weather Alert program is an initiative funded by the City of Greater Sudbury to protect those who are most vulnerable to intensely cold weather conditions.

This alert will put into action a short-term emergency plan to increase community services when the temperature drops below -15 degrees Celsius or when Environment Canada issues a storm watch or weather warning.

People on the street will be encouraged to voluntarily access shelters and services. Individuals who may be at risk due to low temperatures in their homes are also eligible for these services.

Under a community partnership agreement, agencies will implement or extend the following community services:

Hot Line: 675-6422: L’Association des jeunes de la rue will operate an overnight phone line to direct callers to appropriate services and to take calls from concerned citizens.

Shelters: Emergency shelter programs for homeless persons are available 24 hours through Salvation Army men’s shelter, Cedar Place for women and children and l’Association des jeunes de le rue for youth. 

Emergency Warming Centre: The Elgin Street Mission will become an emergency warming centre and extend their regular hours of operation by remaining open 24 hours during an Extreme Cold Weather Alert.  As part of its emergency response, they will also provide a hot meal at night.

Off The Street Emergency  Shelter Program:  The Off The Street (OTS) Emergency Shelter Program is open for the 2016/2017 winter season. The OTS provides temporary cots and a warm, safe place to sleep for persons who are under the influence or otherwise disconnected from mainstream shelter services. This shelter, located at 200 Larch St., will run from 8 p.m. until 7 a.m. every night until April 15, 2017.

Outreach: L’Association des jeunes de la rue (Community Outreach Program) will provide overnight services to make contact with people on the street and to transport individuals to shelters. Outreach workers will be equipped with extra clothing, blankets and coffee for those who choose not to access shelters.
 


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