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United Counties’ Update Regarding Warming Centre in Brockville

Brockville – We deeply appreciate the compassion and care shown by community members and those working tirelessly to make a difference for those who are experiencing homelessness. We have heard and acknowledged the community’s concerns with respect to the impacts of the warming centre recently opened at 55 Reynolds Drive in Brockville.

The United Counties of Leeds and Grenville opened the temporary warming centre to ensure no person would be left outside during periods of extreme cold. Protecting life and safety remains our foremost priority.

“Our goal has always been to keep people safe, housed and off the streets during the coldest months. This is why we recognized the urgency of opening a warming centre. We know this decision has raised concerns in the community regarding the location, and we want you to know that we hear you. This is not an ideal situation, and we are working hard to land a better, long-term solution that meets everyone’s needs. We truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to secure a more suitable property that serves the community well,” said Counties’ Warden Corinna Smith-Gatcke.

United Counties’ staff are fully engaged in identifying a better, long-term location that meets the needs of everyone. This is a complex issue, as many can appreciate, and we are taking concrete steps to improve the situation and deliver a more suitable space as quickly as possible. As soon as details regarding a new location are confirmed, they will be communicated to the public without delay.

Thank you for your understanding as we continue to work toward a solution that better serves our community.

 

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