Overnight shelter opening earlier as record-breaking heat hits area
NANAIMO — The doors of a Nanaimo overnight shelter are opening earlier to help clients get out of the hot sun.
Kevan Griffith, coordinator of the Unitarian Shelter on Townsite Rd., said they wanted to help people who can’t find much shade as temperatures exceed 35 degrees.
“The people who stay at the shelter can come back at 1 p.m. as opposed to 5 p.m. and get out of the worst of the heat at the height at the day,” Griffith told NanaimoNewsNOW.
Griffith said they’ll open the doors earlier for as long as necessary.