The Region of Waterloo has purchased a building in downtown Kitchener from YW Kitchener-Waterloo to use as a permanent emergency shelter. Regional councillors approved the purchase of the building on Wednesday night at a cost of $9.46 million.
YW Kitchener-Waterloo has operated a women’s emergency shelter at 84 Frederick St. in Kitchener since the early 1970s but announced earlier this year it was set to close the shelter on June 30 because the organization has outgrown the space. The shelter currently has 66 beds for women in need.
The region says the new shelter space will replace the King Street emergency shelter currently operating at 1668 King St. E. in Kitchener, which is close to the high school Eastwood Collegiate Institute. The King Street emergency shelter opened in September 2022 and the region says the site has been near or at capacity nightly.
Regional Chair Karen Redman said in a media release purchasing the shelter space will help the region “maintain flexibility in responding to the need for increased housing supports across the board.”
Coun. Jim Erb, who chairs the regional council’s community and health services committee, applauded the move. “Over the last few years, we have opened more than 17 temporary sites. Although this provided a timely and dynamic response, it came with challenges related to financial and system stability and community impact,” Erb said in the media release.
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