Streets Alive Mission temporarily suspends 24-hour warming center, looking for new location
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A warm stretch of weather sweeping across Southern Alberta means the 24-hour warming shelter at Streets Alive Mission will be temporarily suspended.
With a lull in extreme cold temperatures, Streets Alive, in conjunction with the City of Lethbridge, is searching for a new location to move the 24-hour warming shelter ahead of the next cold snap.
In November, Streets Alive was approached by the city for help in getting a temporary solution in place to help the most vulnerable out of the cold, with the focus being to save lives.
Director of Fund Development at Streets Alive Mission, Jennifer Lepko, told LNN that while they could provide that temporary solution, they recognized their location was never ideal.