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RSS FeedsToronto´s homeless need more than `one little space´ during extreme cold, advocate says
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14 november 2019 00:45:05

 
Toronto´s homeless need more than `one little space´ during extreme cold, advocate says
(The Star Toronto Raptors)
 


When Toronto was hit with extremely cold weather this week, with temperatures dropping as low as -13 C early Wednesday, just one warming centre was open downtown for vulnerable people across the city.That’s a problem, says street nurse and longtime advocate Cathy Crowe. As part of its response to extreme cold alerts, the city opens a hallway in Metro Hall with cots, curtains for privacy and a capacity for 50 people. This time, the city opened up the warming centre on Monday, in advance of the alert, and is keeping it open until noon on Thursday, even though the alert ended on Wednesday at noon.But while that’s a step the city hasn’t taken before, Crowe says it’s not enough.“Metro Hall is just one little space when there’s hundreds and hundreds of homeless people outside,” she said. “The city of Toronto is an enormous geographic area. Even people on Bloor St., for example, are not necessarily going to hike to Metro Hall. Physically, how do they get there without transportation? And there’s Scarborough, Etobicoke.”Crowe said the city should open at least four to six more warming centres, “so they could be in different geographic parts of the city.”On Monday night, she noted, Metro Hall was at capacity within an hour and 20 minutes, although the city said it did take in about 20 more people as well.“Which is really, really remarkable given people only just found out it was opening that day,” Crowe said, adding that one outreach worker arrived with someone who could not get a cot and chose to step back out into the bitter cold rather than spend the night in a chair. “It just seems kind of illogical to only have one.”Gord Tanner, the city’s director of homelessness initiatives and prevention services, said that although only one warming centre is open during an alert, the city is about halfway through rolling out its winter plan, which will see an additional 485 new ...


 
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