Nanaimo winter shelters already preparing for rough year
NANAIMO — Winter is still several months away but Nanaimo shelters are already getting ready for a tough year.
Unitarian Shelter executive director Lois Peterson presented to Council’s finance and audit committee on Sept. 14, requesting $45,000 from the City of Nanaimo to help keep their shelter open full-time during the winter. The committee recommended the request be forwarded to council, where it’s expected to pass.
Peterson explained to NanaimoNewsNOW their shelter, in the basement of the Unitarian Church on Townsite. Rd, is funded by the province on nights deemed to be “extreme weather.” The City funds nights which are still cold but not considered extreme.
“It makes it easier for everybody, they know we’re going to be open every night from November to March,” Peterson said.