YWCA and PAGC work in tandem to ease shelter strain
The supervisor of the YWCA’s Stepping Stones Cold Weather Shelter welcomes the addition of a new emergency shelter at Parkland Hall.
Tonya Kleinert told paNOW demand at the 20-bed facility she oversees has picked up during the latest blast of dangerously cold weather. Stepping Stones was already at capacity every night. Now alternative places to stay have to be found for an average of four to six people per night, she said. Often that’s at another of the YWCA’s shelters, P.A. Mobile Crisis, or detox.
“It’s a struggle sometimes, with all the cold weather everyone seems to be full,” Kleinart said.
On Monday, Prince Albert Grand Council members announced the opening of a temporary emergency shelter at their Parkland Hall site. The plan is to operate the overflow facility for the next two weeks as needed.