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Edmonton-based groups call for new day shelter, more supports after EXPO Centre drop-in closure

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Edmonton EXPO Centre officially closed its drop-in shelter program.A joint letter signed by nine local groups, including the Coalition for Justice and Human Rights and EndPovertyEdmonton, said that the closure will lead to issues in vulnerable communities.“While we recognize the temporary EXPO Centre was established to respond to COVID-19 needs, it’s closure on Friday July 31st is going to have severe impacts on the city,” the letter said.“Our concern is that there will be increased loss of life, violence, abuse, and social tension.” Edmonton Expo Centre to close as drop-in day shelter July 31 When it announced the closure, the city said an average of 675 people visited the Expo Centre on a daily basis for a meal, a shower, to do laundry.

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