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Winter Emergency Response Guide 2011-2012 Updated on December 02, 2011

Drop-in Bissell Centre 10527-96 Street Phone 780.423.2285 www.bissellcentre.org Twitter @bissellcentre (Bissell Employment) Clients Served All Drop-In Bissell Centre East Mon-Fri: 8:00am-5:00pm Tues and Thurs: Noon hot lunch for women (first three weeks of each month--not available in December) Sat: noon-4:30pm Bissell Centre West Mon-Fri: 7:00am-5:00pm Sat: noon-5:00pm Mon-Fri: lunch is served at 10:00am and afternoon snack at 2:00pm Sat: lunch/snack served at 2:00pm Other Services Employment Services: 7:00am (780.424.4385) Childcare and Family Services Mental Health Community Liaison Program Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Supports Thrift Shoppe/Community Access Voucher Showers Laundry First three Wednesdays of month--movies from 5:00pm-7:00pm Boyle Street Community Services 10116-105 Avenue (drop-in access through side door) Phone 780.424.4106 www.boylestreet.org Twitter @BoyleStreet Clients Served All Drop-In 7 Days/week: 6:00am-9:00pm Closed daily: 4:30pm-5:30pm 7 days/week Breakfast: 7:00am Lunch: 11:30am 1

Drop-in Boyle Street Community Services continued... Other services Income Support and Other Support Services Recreation and Cultural Activities Housing First Program Mental Health Support Youth Drop-In and Support Services Family Home Visitation Residential School Support Program Cultural Advisors for Aboriginal Youth and Adults Street Outreach Social Enterprises Canadian Native Friendship Centre 15001-112 Avenue Phone 780.761.1900 Services Culturally relevant programs including Cree language, Pow Wows, traditional crafts, food bank, and housing referral Crystal Kids 8718-118 Avenue Phone 780.479.5283 ext 227 780.479.5753 ( Kids Line) www.crystalkids.org Clients served Youth for Youth Mon-Fri: 5:00pm dinner Daily after school snacks Sat: meal mid-afternoon Centre for Youth Mon & Tues: 3:00-8:00pm Wed: 3:00-6:00pm Thurs: 1:30-8:00pm Fri: 3:00-10:00pm Sat: 11:00am-5:00pm Other services Bank pick-up location (must call food bank first 780.425.4190) Outreach Worker Literacy program 2

Drop-in Jasper Place Health & Wellness Centre 15210 Stony Plain Road Phone 780.481.4001 www.jphawc.ca Twitter @jphawc Clients Served All Drop In Mon-Thurs: 9:00am-5:00pm and 7:00pm-10:00pm Fri- Sun: 5:00pm-10:00pm Tuesdays 6:00-7:00pm Other services Showers Computer access Laundry (weekends only) Referrals Sandwiches, Coffee, and Soup Health Clinic All-season clothing Mosaic Centre 12758 Fort Road Phone 780-722-3247 www.e4calberta.org/mosaiccentre.html Mon-Thurs: 1:00pm-9:00pm Fri-Sun & Holidays: 4:00pm-9:00pm Other services Winter clothing and blanket distribution Medical and nutrition care Alcohol and drug recovery guidance Access to hot showers, laundry, haircuts and basic toiletries Housing placement and follow-up support Mailing address, telephone, and e-mail access Résumé development Job search support Computer and language skills Educational upgrading Assistance with tax preparation Coffee, conversation and compassion 3

Drop-in Mustard Seed 10635-96 Street Phone 780.426.5600 www.theseed.ca Twitter Drop-In Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: 1:00pm-4:30pm Mon-Fri: 8:00pm-11:00pm Sat: 6:00pm-11:00pm Mon-Fri: 5:00pm-9:00pm dinner Sat: 3:00pm-7:00pm dinner ***Note: Zero tolerance of alcohol @themustardseed1 (Edmonton, Calgary and Sundre) Old Strathcona Youth Co-op 10325-83 Ave Phone 780.496.5947 www.osys.ca Clients served Youth only (ages 14-24) Drop In Tues-Thurs: 12:00pm-9:00pm Fri: 2:00pm-6:00pm (at collective kitchen) Saturday: 2:00pm-6:00pm Fri: 2:30pm Collective Kitchen at Holy Trinity Anglican Church (10037-84 Ave) Other services Hot beverages Snacks Clothing Toiletries Legal assistance Resume writing/employment counselling Housing assistance Outreach nurses and STD services (Wed only) Arts/crafts and musical instruments Movie night (Thursdays) 4

Drop-in Operation Friendship 9526-106 Avenue Phone 780.429.2626 Clients served Men and women over 55 years old Mon-Fri: 8:00am-6:00pm Weekends and holidays: 10:30am-6:00pm Other services Rents and operates 5 housing facilities for inner-city seniors Referral services Outreach program Operates McCauley Senior s Drop-In (free meals and recreation--all days) Showers daily Foot care twice monthly Helping hand transportation service Housing registry service Salvation Army Crossroads Community Church (E3C) 11661-95 Street Phone 780.474.4324 Clients Served All Drop In Mon-Sat: 9:00am-6:00pm Sunday 2:00pm-6:00pm Only B s Diner #6, 10015-82 Avenue Phone 780.414.6040 Wed: 1:00-3:00pm lunch 5

Only Edmonton Family Worship 10605-96 Street Phone 780.424.6422 (office hours: Mon-Fri 10:00am-3:00pm) www.efwc.org Clients served Inner city residents Sun: 3:00pm-5:00pm lunch Hope Mission 9908-106 Avenue Phone 780.422.2018 www.hopemission.com/services/food Twitter @hopemission Clients served Male, Female, Couples Low tolerance for alcohol Mon-Fri Breakfast: 8:00am-8:45am Lunch: 12:00pm-12:45pm Dinner: 5:00pm-5:45pm Weekends & Special Holidays Brunch: 11:00am-11:45am Dinner: 4:30pm-5:15pm House of Refuge 10339A-95 Street Phone 780.983.4123 www.refugemission.com Dinner every day following Gospel service that starts at 7:00pm 6

Only Marian Centre 10528-98 Street Phone 780.424.3544 Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri/Sat: lunch at 12:30pm-1:15pm and sandwiches at back door: 2:00pm-3:00pm Sunday sandwiches for pickup at back door: 12:30-1:15pm St. Peter s Lutheran Church 9606-110 Avenue Phone 780.426.1122 www.therocksociety.ca Tues/Wed/Thurs: Hot breakfast 7:00am-9:00am Shelters Herb Jamieson Centre 10014-105A Avenue Phone 780.429.3470 Clients served Male only (18-60 years old with no other resources) Sober only (zero tolerance for alcohol) Opens at: 7:00pm Must register for service: Mon-Fri: 2:00pm-3:00pm and 7:00pm-8:30pm Sat & Sun: noon-2:00pm and 6:00pm-8:30pm Last take-in: about 2am Foyer open: 10:30pm-11:00pm for warming Clients must leave by: 8:00am Max capacity of 329 7

Shelters Hope Mission (Intox) Phone Clients served 9908-106 Avenue 780.422.2018 say intox or wems Men only--under the influence Opens at 8:30pm Intake stops at 2:00am Clients leave: 6:45am Breakfast at Hope Mission 70 mats Hope Mission 9908-106 Avenue Phone 780.422.2018 Clients served Male, female, or couples Low tolerance for alcohol Opens at 8:30pm Intake stops at 12:00am Clients leave: 6:45am 200 for men (15 are for couples) 65 mats for women Hope Mission (Youth) 9908-106 Avenue, 2nd floor Phone 780.717.7649 Clients served Youth 16-24 Intoxicated youth (drugs or alcohol) 9:30pm-8:15am Intake until 2am Room for 65 service Outreach service Inner City Youth Housing Project 13047-102 Street Phone 780.479.7075 Clients served Youth 14-17 24 Available beds 8

Shelters The George Spady Centre 10015-105A Avenue Phone 780.424.8335 www.gspady.ab.ca Clients served Men or women under the influence Open 24 hours a day for the very intoxicated Otherwise open at 4:00pm 10 Mats (Women); 50 Mats (Men) Detox Beds (6 for women; 21 for men) Coffee from 4:00pm-7:00pm daily Referral services Showers Laundry service Urban Manor 9524-104 Avenue Phone 780.425.5901 www.urbanmanor.net Clients served Hard to house men aged 35-75 24/7 Women s Emergency Accommodation Centre (WEAC) 9611-101A Avenue Phone 780.423.5302 www.e4calberta.org/weac.html Clients served Women only (including trans-gendered) 18 and up Must be sober 24/7 9:00pm curfew unless other arrangements made First-come--first-served--be there by 9:00pm to see if space available Referrals taken from community throughout the day (must speak with supervisor on call) 66 beds and 9 mats Meals provided 9

Shelters YMCA 10030-102A Avenue Phone 780.421.9622 Clients served Families, individuals with special needs, pregnant women and singles 24/7 Dorm beds ($30/night) Single rooms (M $40-$43; F $43/night) Double rooms ($63/night) Single rooms per week (M $145-$155; F $155) **note that rates will increase in Feb 2012 Youth Emergency Shelter Society (YESS) 9310-82 Avenue Phone 780.468.7070 Clients served Youth 15-18--somewhat alcohol tolerant Open: 9:00pm Last intake: 4:00am Clients leave: 8:30am Register every day at 9:00pm 26 beds Showers, breakfast and dinner Bag lunches, bus tickets, clothing and personal care items Referrals to other programs Access to Intervention Services Worker (mental health issues) Outreach Worker to assist with housing YESS Armoury Youth Centre 10310-85 Avenue Phone 780.468.7070 Clients served Youth 15-21 Open 7 days: 9:00am-9:00pm (transportation to and from YESS shelter provided) Showers Programs STI clinic on Wed mornings 10

Resources Boyle McCauley Health Centre 10628-96 Street Phone 780.422.7333 ext 225 www.bmhc.net Clients served Inner-city residents Phone 780.422.7333 ext 238 Clients served Adults 18-65 Mental health Addictions Clinic Mon-Thurs: 8:00am-8:00pm Fri: 8:00am-4:30pm Sat: 9:00am-noon Closed all statuatory holidays Foot care Thurs: 1:30pm-3:00pm Chiropractor Tues: 6:00pm-8:00pm Boyle McCauley Health Services--Mental Health Child Welfare Crisis Phone 780.427.3390 Clients served Children in imminent risk 24/7 Edmonton Emergency Relief 10255-104 Street Phone 780.428.4422 Clients served Victims of fire or other disasters Tues-Fri: 10:00am-3:00pm Clothing, household items and furniture 11

Resources Human Services Crisis Unit Phone 780.644.5135 Clients served Families, singles, and childless couples--subject to assessment and suitability Call after 4:30pm (Client will be referred to HRE local office if call made during office hours) For emergency situations will pay for: hotel accommodation, food, prescriptions, transport to shelters, and for medical emergencies if client is deemed eligible Hope Mission Ministry Van (Man Down) Phone Call 911--EMS will dispatch www.hopemission.com/services/ministry-van/ Clients served Individuals who are unconscious or difficult to transport 24/7 Afternoon and evening patrol Provides bag lunches, hot chocolate, clothing and other basic necessities to those who do not want to go to shelters Cannot provide transportation unless requested by EMS dispatcher Mental Health Crisis Phone 780.482.0222 Clients served Anyone facing a mental health crisis. 24/7 Mental health assessment Red Cross Phone 780.423.2680 (Mon-Fri: 8:30am-4:30pm) 1.800.565.4483 (after hours) 24/7 72 hours assistance in cases of fire, flood, other disasters, evacuation, or housing is condemned 12

Resources SAGE (Senior Safe House) Phone 780.702.1620 www.mysage.ca/safehousing.cfm Clients served Seniors facing abuse (60+ years old) Mon-Fri: 9:00am 5:00pm Provide Safe House for elders who are facing abuse (60 days free of charge) Community resources Outreach services Winter Homeless Emergency Van (BSCS) Phone Clients served 780.424.4106 (8:30am-4:00pm) Request winter emergency response after 4:00pm call van cell 780.554.2795 All 2:00pm-10:00pm daily Pick-up schedule 2:00 -- Centennial Bottle Depot (10036-168 Street) 3:30 -- South East Bottle Depot (4214-99 Street) 4:30 -- Strathcona Bottle Depot (10347-73 Avenue) 6:00 -- Mosaic Centre (12758-Fort Road) 6:45 -- Safeway east side parking lot (corner of 118 Avenue and 80 Street) 7:15 -- 7-11 (10832-102 Avenue) 8:00 -- Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre (15210-Stony Plain Road) 9:00 -- Memorial Chapel and Strathcona Youth Co-op (8310-104 Street) Locations may vary and schedule subject to change Funding for winter emergency response programs was provided through Homeward Trust by the resources of provincial and federal governments to the following programs: Boyle Street Community Services Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre Mosaic Centre Salvation Army Crossroads Community Church (E3C) Winter Homeless Emergency Van (BSCS) Revisions to the information contained in this guide should be directed to wdennelly@homewardtrust.ca This document was upd 13