From tents to converted hotel, pandemic prompts changes for Montreal homeless The centre is open every night from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.
As of Jan. 4, however, it will extend its hours from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m., when winter conditions are at their harshest.People who are experiencing homelessness are welcomed to spend the night, have a meal and clean up.The warming centre can accommodate up to 15 people each night.
Two social workers are available.It has five beds, a clothing cleaning service, emergency clothing such as coats, scarfs and a computer to use the internet.“People say they are really happy about it because the temperature has been getting very cold,” Turpin-Emond said.The centre welcomes everyone — regardless of their age, sex or.