A look inside the old Sudbury hotel that's now home to a homeless shelter
About 35 homeless people in Sudbury are bedding down in an old south end hotel every night during the pandemic. The Off the Street Shelter was moved there, because physical distancing wasn't possible at its downtown location.
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Cindy Rose says there were jokes about room service. At first.
But now it's clear to the clients of the Off the Street homeless shelter that while they are staying in an old hotel during the pandemic, it is still a shelter with the same rules as before.
"We don't necessarily want people to get too comfortable in the surroundings that we have," says Rose, manager of harm reduction and shelter services for the Canadian Mental Health Association in Sudbury.
"We're thankful that we can have the opportunity to provide it, however we really want people to understand the need for them and what they deserve is a home."