Shelter spaces in Kamloops ready to handle seasonal increase
KAMLOOPS — With transition plans and beds at the ready, the Canadian Mental Health Association Kamloops branch and City Social Services have entered the winter shelter season with confidence.
“Feels really good going into the winter knowing that nobody is going to have to sleep unsheltered hopefully,” says Ty Helgason, the City of Kamloops’ Social and Community Development Supervisor.
The COVID-19 pandemic required local shelters to do some adjusting in the spring to make sure clients could be spaced out, which resulted in a heightened level of preparation for this winter. In fact, Helgason says they’re better prepared than last year.