Kenora shelter lease signed for 20 years

Shelter will be at Knox United Church

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Caption: The ancillary building at Knox United Church in Kenora, Ont., will be leased out to the Kenora District Services Board, and operated as a homeless shelter by NeeChee Friendship Centre. (Amy Hadley/CBC)

A homeless shelter in Kenora, Ont., has a permanent location — nearly two years after the hunt started to house the facility.
Knox United Church, the Kenora District Services Board, and the NeeChee Friendship Centre signed a 20-year lease for the former gymnasium building attached to the church, which is to be converted into a homeless shelter and support facility.
The 6,200 square foot area will become a place for those who need assistance to sleep, eat, shower and find support services.
"Any time a community says that it's important for people to have a stable place to live, it really speaks to that community's awareness to how important housing is," said Meg Illman-White, the Minister at Knox United Church.
"[It's] sort of a number one stabilizing influence in people's lives."
Finding a permanent location for the shelter has been a challenge in Kenora. Its current location is in the basement of the Northwestern Health Unit. Knox United also housed the shelter for a two month period, about two years ago.
"[The congregation has been] a hundred percent behind this and more. They've been behind this all along, and it's exciting to see this taking shape after nine months of conversations," Illman-White said.