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Delta's extreme weather shelters open through this weekend

An extreme weather response alert for Delta has been issued due to expected freezing temperatures overnight
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Delta’s three extreme weather response shelters, including one at North Delta’s New Hope Church (11838 88th Avenue), are set to open tonight (Nov. 8) and the next three nights due to expected heavy rain and rainfall accumulation. (James Smith/North Delta Reporter photo)

With freezing overnight temperatures forecast to last through the weekend, Delta's extreme weather response (EWR) shelters remain open for the next three nights.

On Friday (Nov. 29), the Homelessness Services Association of BC extended the extreme weather alert issued for Delta due to temperatures expected to feel at or below 0 C.

Based on the current forecast, the alert will remain in effect — and shelters in North Delta and Ladner — will be open Friday night (Nov. 29), Saturday night (Nov. 30) and Sunday night (Dec. 1).

The EWR shelter located at New Hope Church in North Delta (11838 88th Ave.) provides refuge for up to 15 adults (ages 19 and over).

Run by Lookout Housing and Health Society, the shelter is open nightly from 9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m., with intake ongoing until the site is full. 

Guests will be provided light refreshments during their stay, and offered bus tickets and gift cards when they leave.

The site is also pet friendly — though animals must be on a leash or in a kennel while in the building — and can accommodate couples.

The building is not wheelchair accessible, however, and does not offer showers, laundry facilities or cart storage onsite.

To contact the shelter, call 604-352-9701 during operating hours (9 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.) or 778-293-0889 ext. 101 (Lookout's Guilford shelter) anytime.

A women-only shelter at North Delta's Crossroads United Church (7655 Scott Rd.) will be open Friday and Saturday night, also from 9 p.m. and 6:30 a.m.

The shelter provides 10 inclusive spaces for self-identified women aged 19 and over — enter through north door down the driveway at the back of the building.

The site is wheelchair accessible and pet friendly (in a kennel while in the building), however there is no cart storage, showers or onsite laundry facilities.

Guests will be provided light refreshments during their stay, and offered bus tickets and gift cards when they leave.

To contact the women-only shelter, call 604-834-7949 between 9 p.m. an 6:30 a.m., or 604-957-1556 (Azure Place) anytime.

The South Delta EWR shelter at Ladner United Church (4960 48th Ave.) is open from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m., has room for up to nine guests and can accommodate couples.

The site, which is operated by Options Community Services and funded by BC Housing, offers showers and laundry facilities, and is also pet friendly, though animals must be on a leash or in a kennel while in the building.

Guests will also be offered light refreshments, as well as bus tickets and gift cards when they leave.

The building is not wheelchair accessible, however, and does not offer cart storage onsite.

To contact the shelter, call 604-916-7076 between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m., or 604-599-8900 (Hyland House) anytime.

For more info about shelter availability, call/text 211 or visit bc.211.ca.

For more information on shelters in Delta, visit delta.ca/community-culture/social-planning/shelters-delta.

To learn more about emergency supports and community services in Delta, head to delta.ca/community-culture/social-planning/social-services-infrastructure.

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James Smith

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James Smith is the founding editor of the North Delta Reporter.
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