Kamloops Curling Club now home to an emergency homeless shelter
KAMLOOPS — The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a potential problem for shelters across Canada. As health guidelines limit the number of people who can gather in a space, communities run the risk of losing spots for people experiencing homelessness.
The Kamloops branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) is helping to solve that problem, as it prepares to open up a new emergency shelter in the Kamloops Curling Club.
The Kamloops Curling Club should be getting ready to host the B.C. Curling provincial championship. But instead, contractors, volunteers and CMHA staff are putting the finishing touches on a 50-bed emergency shelter meant to address a need created by the COVID-19 pandemic.