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91大黄鸭 seeks community donations to help vulnerable amid heatwave

Additional resources are required to ensure 91大黄鸭's most vulnerable stay safe in the heat
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Photo of residents of 91大黄鸭's Tent City trying to stay cool in the heat.

Outreach services in 91大黄鸭 are asking the public for help in ensuring those experiencing un-sheltered homelessness during the heat wave are safe.

The 91大黄鸭 branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), with support from Interior Health, is working to ensure vulnerable members of the community and those sheltering outdoors have essential supplies including water, sunscreen and aloe vera, shelter necessities, hats, heat-appropriate clothing, and other cooling supplies.

Environment Canada issued a severe weather alert for the Central Okanagan this week, with temperatures expected to exceed 30 C for more than a week.

To help those most vulnerable during the heatwave, CMHA 91大黄鸭 is accepting donations of sunscreen, hats, cooling packs, and battery-operated fans. Donations can be dropped off at their office located at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Additionally, the CMHA team has been out on the streets working with those experiencing un-sheltered homelessness to ask people what they need and perform wellness checks. The outreach workers will also coordinate transportation to cooling centres and medical services when necessary.

鈥淭he heat that we are currently experiencing can pose extreme challenges and elevated risks for vulnerable populations and people currently living outdoors. We are deeply committed to protecting our most vulnerable community members, especially during extreme conditions,鈥 said CMHA 91大黄鸭 CEO Mike Gawliuk.

To learn more about the CMHA and the services they provide visit 



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