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Kahnawake couple donates $25K to help set up warming tent in downtown Montreal

Posted: Jan 28, 2021 6:00 PM ET | Last Updated: January 29 Resilience Montreal is hoping to get enough funding to keep the warming shelter open throughout winter. (Simon Martel/Radio-Canada) A couple from Kahnawake is donating $25,000 to help pay for a warming tent in Montreal s Cabot Square. It was really moving for my husband and I to go in [the Resilience Montreal centre] and see that despite all the struggles that the people have inside. they were just grateful to have a place to warm up and food and caring people around to help them through their day, Mary Martin-Goodleaf told CBC Montreal s Daybreak.

As Montreal s vaccination campaign for homeless people ramps up, questions remain about 2nd dose

As Montreal s vaccination campaign for homeless people ramps up, questions remain about 2nd dose Hundreds of homeless people in Montreal are slated to receive their first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 in the coming days and weeks. But a key challenge, some say, will be to make sure they come back for the second dose. Social Sharing Staff at the city s shelters say they will do their best to ensure everyone gets both doses CBC News · Posted: Jan 20, 2021 3:18 PM ET | Last Updated: January 20 About 930 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were set aside for the first and second waves of Montreal s campaign to vaccinate homeless people, which began last week.(Charles Contant/CBC)

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COVID-19 outbreak in homeless community has pushed services to the brink: advocates

  MONTREAL A COVID-19 outbreak among Montreal s homeless has grown so severe that services are either temporarily closed or at capacity, according to advocates. Native Women s Shelter executive director Nakuset, who also leads the Resilience Montreal organization, said that without imminent government help, the city s shelters will be forced to close. “If the army was deployed to go to nursing homes, they can be deployed to work with the homeless,” she said. “Unless they just don t care.” Advocates estimated that at least a dozen COVID-positive homeless people are on the street with nowhere to isolate. Those people sometimes visit day shelters and other services throughout the city, which could lead to the outbreak worsening.

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