What temporary shelter is available to local unhoused individuals during extreme cold weather?

In the Tri-Cities, two primary temporary shelter options have traditionally been available during extreme cold weather:

  • Extreme Weather Response Shelter: Typically Extreme Weather Response shelters are opened in communities during the winter season on the worst weather nights of the year. While the Tri-Cities has had an Extreme Weather Response program in the past, due to location constraints, these shelter beds will not be available in the Tri-Cities during the 2024-2025 winter season. 

To locate Extreme Weather Response shelters in other communities, use the map at https://smap.bchousing.org/ or contact the BC211 Shelter and Street Helpline (https://shelters.bc211.ca/bc211shelters) for information about open shelter services.

  • Tri-Cities Winter Shelter Program (Cold Wet Weather Mat Program): Operated by Progressive Housing Society in local churches, this program offers temporary overnight shelter during the winter months. The program has faced challenges in recent years due to increased demand and the complex needs of unhoused individuals, including mental health and addiction. For the 2024-2025 winter season the program will be open for four months (December – March) rather than the usual six month (October – March) time period. The City continues to advocate for provincial intervention to sustain and regularize these vital resources. 

The lack of a local Extreme Weather Response shelter program for the 2024-2025 winter season and the shorter opening period of the Tri-Cities Winter Shelter Program highlight the urgent need for the province to provide additional support and resources to assist unhoused individuals during extreme cold weather.

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