Rich Coleman |
NANAIMO – The B.C. government is providing $21,000 to allow the temporary winter shelter operated by the First Unitarian Fellowship in Nanaimo to remain open until the end of March.
The provincial funding builds on the approximately $29,000 that went to the organization this year to operate the Nanaimo shelter when the weather becomes hazardous to people on the street.
Since the provincially funded permanent shelters in Nanaimo have been operating at full capacity this winter, the B.C. government has approved this one-time grant to keep the shelter open every night until March 31, 2015.
The Province funds 10 permanent shelter beds at the Samaritan House, operated by Island Crisis Care Society and 23 beds at New Hope Shelter, operated by the Salvation Army. The total funding for those shelters is about $1.4 million.
“I commend and thank the Unitarian Fellowship staff for the dedicated support they provide to shelter residents in our community. We work closely with our non-profit providers, and are pleased to provide this funding to keep the shelter operating nightly.” : Michelle Stilwell, MLA for Parksville-Qualicum, Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation.
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