Montreal’s downtown YMCA opens temporary emergency site during cold snap
As extremely cold temperatures hit Montreal, the city announced it will open a temporary emergency site at the YMCA Centre-Ville downtown to ensure the safety of the homeless community.
The temporary site will be operational from 5 p.m.
A room will be available exclusively to women who will visit the site.
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Montreal, its partners in the health network and community organizations will monitor the territory. A lookout will be carried out in the field by the SPVM and by members of the mobile mediation team in the social intervention (ÉMMIS).
The Montreal Emergency Measures Coordination Center will be mobilized to coordinate the actions of the Civil Security Organization of the Montreal agglomeration.
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The city wants to remind its citizens that 1,600 places are available this winter in shelters and heat shelters in Montreal. This is the largest number of places in the history of the city. They are offered thanks to the efforts of the health network, community organizations and the City of Montreal.