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'Much needed' day shelter set to open in Hay River

A new day shelter in the town will provide basic services, including warmth from the cold, food and washrooms, and will be a place to rest for around 15 to 20 people.

The shelter scheduled to operate weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre in Hay River, N.W.T., will house the new day shelter. (Anna Desmarais/CBC)

A new day shelter is opening in Hay River, N.W.T.

The town's health and social services authority accepted the proposal from the Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre for the day shelter on Nov. 23, according to a news release Thursday morning.

The shelter, inside the Soaring Eagle Friendship Centre, will operate during weekdays to start, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to the release.

It's expected toalso operate on weekends,as it gets more staff.

It's meant to complement the emergency overnight shelter that opened in the fall with help from the Hay River Comittee for Persons with Disabilities inside the Kujat Building on Industrial Drive.

That shelter runsfrom 6p.m. to8 a.m., whichstill leaves a "long day" of wandering downtown, according to Lillian Crook, president of the Hay River Committee for Persons with Disabilities, in a previous interview withCBC News.

As well, Crooksaid being back on the street means a possible relapse for those struggling with addiction.

The new day shelter in Hay River is 'much needed,' according to Erin Griffiths, CEO of the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority. (Anna Desmarais/CBC)

The new day shelter will provide basic services, including warmth from the cold, food and washrooms, and will be a place to rest during the day for around 15 to 20 people, the news release says. There will also be access to programs and wellness workers.

"With colder climate approaching, we are very pleased to be able to provide this service to members of our community without a place to go during the day," Erin Griffiths, CEO ofthe Hay River Health and Social Services Authority, said in a statement.

"We are very grateful for our community partners who have stepped forward to provide this much needed service."

With files from Anna Desmarais