Hope and the Future: YWCA Prince Albert wants to build on momentum of new cold-weather shelter
The COVID-19 pandemic makes 2020 a year many may prefer to forget, but there is hope for the future. We’ve decided to make that the focus of our series of end-of-year stories.
One of the rare bright spots to come out of the pandemic was the creation of an expanded emergency winter shelter in Prince Albert, and there’s hope it will continue operations even after COVID-19 is gone.
Stepping Stones Shelter opened in November in response to concerns that the pandemic would increase the number of people sleeping rough in the city, at the same time distancing requirements decreased existing shelter capacities.
YWCA staff, Rob Dunlop (Homeward Bound Manager) and Tonya Kleinert (Stepping Stones Shelter supervisor) pose inside Stepping Stones Shelter ahead of opening night. (Alison Sandstrom/paNOW Staff)

