Herb Jamieson homeless shelter converts daytime beds to community space - Edmonton
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Some changes to the way the Herb Jamieson Centre operates caught those who use the Edmonton homeless shelter by surprise. The men’s emergency shelter run by the Hope Mission at 100 Street and 105A Avenue has a capacity of over 400 people and is supposed to operate 24/7, but a notice indicated posted on the door led people to believe it will no longer be open during the day. “I’m just confused on why,” said Branden Adams, who is homeless but stay…
Herb Jamieson homeless shelter converts daytime beds to community space
Some changes to the way the Herb Jamieson Centre operates caught those who use the Edmonton homeless shelter by surprise. The men’s emergency shelter run by the Hope Mission at 100 Street and 105A Avenue has a capacity of over 400 people and is supposed to operate 24/7, but a notice indicated posted on the door led people to believe it will no longer be open during the day. “I’m just confused on why,” said Branden Adams, who is homeless but stay…
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