Homeless man:

Volunteers help keep shelter open longer during the cold weather

This in from the council, in their own words. Ed


The opening hours of a night shelter for people who would otherwise be sleeping rough are being extended while the icy weather remains.

The shelter is run on behalf of the Isle of Wight Council at Downside Community Centre, Newport, by volunteers from the Church of Victorious Life.

Extra shifts offered by volunteers
It was only scheduled to be open at the weekend during the cold weather but the volunteers have agreed to undertake extra shifts in order to ensure it is available during the continuing cold conditions.

Besides a warm and secure place to sleep, facilities available at the shelter include food, hot drinks, shelter and bedding, use of washing facilities and the ability to wash and dry clothes.

Free service
Anyone who is street homeless can access this free service. At the weekend, two rough sleepers took advantage of the shelter’s facilities.

Cllr Stuart Hutchinson, IW Council cabinet member for adult social care and housing said: “As it is run by volunteers the shelter’s opening hours are usually limited to the weekends during the inclement weather. However we are delighted that the church have been able to provide additional support during the continuing cold weather.

“Last week, the volunteers also agreed to provide cover during the worst of the weather. We are extremely grateful to them for providing this service to some of the most vulnerable people on the Island.”

The Downside Community Centre has also been the base for volunteers from Pan Together who have been distributing hot soup to vulnerable residents in the community.

Image: Ed Yourdan under CC BY 2.0

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