Alberta homeless shelters getting more provincial funding for pandemic response
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has announced $48 million for shelters and community organizations that have been helping homeless people during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is still working out how the money will be divvied up.
“This critical financial support will help ensure the important work of our partners can continue,” Community and Social Services Minister Rajan Sawhney said Wednesday.
The money is on top of $25 million announced in March.
The new funds mean that throughout the winter, isolation and care centres can continue to shelter people who are sick with, or have been exposed to, COVID-19 and have nowhere else to go.


