Province to fund permanent shelter space in Red Deer
It appears the provincial government has agreed to fulfill a long-standing ask by The City of Red Deer to fund a permanent 24/7 shelter.
“After consulting with community leaders and city council members, we will be investing in an emergency shelter for Red Deer,” says Irfan Sabir, Minister of Community and Social Services, in a statement. “The details of this commitment are still being finalized but we will have more to share in the coming weeks.”
Monday, Red Deer city council voted to extend a development permit for Safe Harbour to operate its warming centre and overflow bed space during the summer months.
The warming centre has been approved to run for every winter since 2015. For the last two years, Safe Harbour has sought permission to open up the overflow beds.