Call for winter clothing donations; emergency shelter at capacity as deep freeze continues in P.A.
Amid frigid temperatures, Prince Albert Grand Council Urban Services has put out an urgent call for men’s warm winter clothing. Meanwhile the city’s winter shelter continues to be at capacity nearly every night, but staff report no increase in clients since the arrival of the extreme cold this weekend.
Winter gear collected by PAGC will be distributed at the Gate warming shelter downtown. Gate director, Linea Lanoie told paNOW the centre hands out an average of five to eight coats and five to 10 hoodies and sweaters a day.
“We have pretty much depleted our clothing donations as far as bunny hugs and men’s sweaters, long-sleeved shirts and pants,” Lanoie said. “And boots, we haven’t had very many boots this year at all, and we have none left right now.”
The Gate, which serves breakfast and lunch daily, has extended its hours because of the extreme cold and is now open from 10 a.m. to around 3:30 p.m. Lanoie noted there are fewer places in the city for people to shelter from the cold because of COVID-19 restrictions. She expected to see over 50 people at the centre over the course of the day on Monday.