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Shelter from the storm April 06 2021
Sandy and Estacada have food programs, but lack shelter for unhoused people, which was highlighted by winter storm
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges to many community members including those in Sandy and Estacada who are seeking shelter.
When a snow and ice storm made its way through the region in February, many of the typical warming shelters in both communities were unable to open because of COVID-19 safety requirements for social distancing.
Initially, the closest warming centers were in Oregon City and Molalla, both of which required lengthy bus rides with at least one transfer. However, as the storm progressed, a shelter was opened at the Alton Collins Retreat Center in Eagle Creek.