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Safe and Warm through end of year

Brandon Sun By: Colin Slark Save to Read Later Samaritan House Ministries’ safe and warm shelter will have its capacity increased from 13 beds to 25 once current renovations are complete. New funding from the province will allow the shelter to stay open and offer walk-in services until November, when federal funding kicks in. (Submitted) Samaritan House Ministries will be able to keep its Safe and Warm shelter open through the entirety of 2021. Advertisement Samaritan House Ministries will be able to keep its Safe and Warm shelter open through the entirety of 2021. As part of this year’s budget, the province announced it is giving Samaritan House $172,000 to fund operations at the shelter from April 1 to Oct. 30.

Coldest Night tops $25,000

Brandon Sun By: Tyler Clarke TYLER CLARKE/THE BRANDON SUN Samaritan House Ministries executive director Barbara McNish, fundraising and communications specialist Shannon Saltarelli and volunteer Bryan Hendricks go for a stroll during the Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser in downtown Brandon on Saturday.  Sixty-six walkers made up of 14 teams raised $25,886 for Samaritan House Ministries on Saturday. Advertisement Sixty-six walkers made up of 14 teams raised $25,886 for Samaritan House Ministries on Saturday. This year’s Coldest Night of the Year fundraiser shifted online for the first time ever due to COVID-19 restrictions, but proved successful nonetheless. The amount raised exceeded their $25,000 goal, which was greater than the approximately $20,000 raised last year, executive director Barbara McNish said.

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