Province reaffirms committment to helping Red Deer’s most vulnerable
Alberta’s government welcomes the opportunity to update residents on the proposed emergency homeless shelter service in their city.
Our mutual objective is to ensure that Red Deer residents have access to a safe, accessible overnight shelter. The Government recognizes that shelter is one component of the homeless-serving system of care. The proposed facility will provide amenities and services, including sober and intoxication emergency shelter beds and spaces, food preparation and services, showers, washrooms, laundry and storage facilities and housing, counselling, health and detox supports.
The shelter and the amenities and services, known as wrap-around supports, will increase the Red Deer community’s capacity to ensure people experiencing homelessness have a safe place to stay, address public safety concerns, social disorder, a growing number of encampments and complaints from local businesses.
Alberta’s government approved $7 million for the project in the 2020 Budget, and established a steering committee to listen to the concerns and input from the community. Local Red Deer MLAs, Minister Adriana LaGrange and Jason Stephan, sit on the committee, along with representatives from the City of Red Deer, Safe Harbour Society, Mustard Seed, Alberta Seniors and Housing, Alberta Community and Social Services, Alberta Health Services, and Red Deer Downtown Business Association.


