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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Aug 2014, p. 7

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WAmmW-Wmll201407 o . Second emergency shelter Site to drop out of Out of the Cold program Conflnuedfrompqge 1 guests with “complex issues” and Michael Savage. who helped ‘ . the need for volunteer training. It launch the Out of the Cold pro- Margam-lflnm Initially developed as a band- was determined that regional staff gram. said they‘re advertising and i‘ Tanngssee, org: aid solution to the homelessness would provide one»and-a-half days asking around to local churches ‘ molntf'cgm 5;; problem in 1999. demand in the oftraining for volunteers and other organizations to see if atSt John's L My. . ‘ program has spiked recently. The region is also considering anyone is willing to step up and fill ‘ . an church ’5‘ ned I” May. VOlUmt‘t‘fS reported the allocating outreach workers to Out the void left by St John's lutheran ’ Aug 1 and ”it? number of people who spent the of the-“(lold sites and staff will also and Ray ofHoper i g volunteers aren't night at one of eleven Out of the work to ensure those who attended Savage said there hasn't been a “~ 1 trained to deal with (‘old shelters this past winter the St. John’s Lutheran site have strong response. 2 issiiesmchasdrugs increased by about seven per cent access to other shelter or outreach “it definitely weighs on us." he a amt illness. to I 1,805. while the number of programs in the region, said Lynn said, “it is definitelyasetback." A A , A __"_»_"__l_ meals served increased by about Randall. director ofsocial planning. 'I‘annassee said the region must one per cent to 2h.250. policy and program administra- take responsibility for the people : :‘tt‘t‘ording to a report presented tion, that will be impacted by the closure : ' j ‘ “I the ”will“ (“mm“"lll’ WWW“ While the region did provide ofthe site. 1-? ‘ : 7 (I ; ! i L ('oiiiniittee yesterday a meeting some initial start-up Costs, there is "The region is going to have to .- ' i' ’ With Out of the ( old orgatIi/t'rs on no ongoing funding for the Out of siep up and look alter those peo- "N (a? . June 17 highlighted tonceriis with (lietiiltl program pita" she said a 7 , ' ~ ‘1: t YSPECIALS Concerns over employment in the core August 1. Mm (jominued from page I there is an adequate supply of hoods as people get pushed out. F15“ Pork affordable housing along the light The region has asked that . BUTT 3 M ””dmg ‘” the “‘1“ ”PM" rail transit route, municipalities endorse density . 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The improvement plan will cost Msc.,(;lutg- It I.“ “a, or a ' it r I” lune. h”“"’y‘"- the “93’0” ”I last month. a local aritirpovert) an estimated 520.000 and will be w...o.u,-.mw We have quite the anup of 3,” ._ Waterloo "Wis” ("’3’ ”‘3‘ area group called Spot (‘ollective funded by the uptown develop- mm” .r WMM- L";- ””””"'p‘“”'f" m” h‘"" I“ {an m“ warned gentrification takes away merit reserve fund. The final repon ‘ i H “rm . a} , ""‘d MW” '1("”‘c‘“H“‘m‘nh from the vitality of neighbour should be ready by next March. .. p q ‘ 1:“ y . '7 s’ -' ‘ ; 7', a .4, ’ ' . it i. ' ANCEW'THBES I ’ it ' ‘ THE rr “ *3?) V ‘ , ‘ ,, . - ‘ - Voted I! 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