Kamloops newest cold weather shelter has been busy
KAMLOOPS — The snow and cold came early to Kamloops this year. And while warmer weather is on the horizon, for those living on the streets of our city the early cold snap has meant searching out those social services sooner than normal.
It’s been a busy first week for the new cold weather shelter at the former Stuart Wood school. The shelter opened last Wednesday, and since then has seen as many as 64 people access the facility in one night.
“Last Wednesday we had 19 clients, Thursday we had 42, Friday night we had 64, Saturday night we had 58, and [Sunday] night we had 51,” Executive Director of the Kamloops branch of the CMHA, Christa Mullaly told CFJC Today.
The shelter is being operated by the city of Kamloops and the Canadian Mental Health Association. Mullaly says she expects those numbers to continue to rise, as more people learn about the amenities available for those in need.