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Canadian Mental Health Association to open new temporary shelter in Sudbury

Canadian Mental Health Association to open new temporary shelter on Kathleen Street June 17.

Temporary shelter will operate until Oct. 31, when permanent shelter on Larch St. opens

This empty storefront on Kathleen Street will be home to the Canadian Mental Health Association's temporary shelter, opening June 17. (Erik White/CBC)

Sudburians living on the street will soon have another place to seek shelter.

The Canadian Mental Health Association and the City of Greater Sudbury will open a new temporary emergency shelter on June 17.

The shelter in the former International Hotel on Kathleen Street will be for those over 18who identify as male and individuals who identify without a gender and feel comfortable in a men's shelter.

There will be enough room for 20 people to spend the night between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.

It will be what's known as a"low barrier shelter," which means that intoxicated men are welcome, but can't bring alcohol,drugs orweapons with them.

It's expected to operate until Oct. 31.

The opening of this temporary shelter will help bridge the gap between the closure of the Salvation Army New Life Centre and the opening of the mental health association'spermanent, year-roundshelter in the former police station on Larch Streetin November.

"We look forward to working with the city to provide this low barrier shelter for some of our downtown citizens who have nowhere else to go," Marion Quigley, CEO of the Sudburybranch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, said in a statement.