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Huron County moves to Motel Model for Out of the Cold Shelter from Congregate Setting

It runs from November to April of next year. It is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week with on-site support Monday to Friday 8:30 to 8 and 24 hour on-call support.

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The County of Huron and the Canadian Mental Health Association Huron Perth Addiction & Mental Health Services have entered into a service agreement for a third consecutive year to operate an emergency out of the cold shelter in Goderich for the 2023/24 winter season.

This year the shelter is moving away from the overnight congregate model towards a motel model.

County Warden Glen McNeil says the model not only provides a robust network of support & services, but also affords a level of privacy, space and dignity that man not always be possible in a congregate setting.

It runs from November to April of next year. It is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week with on-site support Monday to Friday 8:30 to 8 and 24 hour on-call support.

The report on the decision is available from the County ‘s website.

https://agendas.huroncounty.ca/agendapublic/MeetingView.aspx?MeetingID=500&MinutesMeetingID=-1&doctype=Agenda