By Angie Sullivan

There’s a new drop-by program at The Link in Sutton, where those experiencing homelessness can warm up, get help, and meet new friends.

Meeting Room 3 is available Monday to Friday, 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. The room is well stocked with entertainment, bins of food, donated items, and warm clothing for anyone who visits.

Inn From The Cold began almost 20 years ago in Newmarket, and the latest drop-by program at 20849 Dalton Road opened on Monday, October 21.

According to the Inn from the Cold website, there are 400 homeless people in our region, and more than 17,000 people are on the waitlist for affordable housing.

Their mission is to “meet the needs of people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. We work with the community and collaborate with our partners in supporting those with basic to complex needs in York Region.”

Meeting Room 3 at The Link
Sam Rickford & Jesse Berg

Sam Rickford, Inn from the Cold coordinator, was engaged in a lively game of Dungeons and Dragons with visitor Jesse Berg when this reporter visited on their third open day. The smell of hot coffee infused the room, and a television flickered in the corner.

Cathy Mason, Inn from the Cold Coordinator, said, “We hope to provide a place where people can come in for both physical and mental health. You can get some grub in your belly and make friends.”

Mason explained that if the weather dips below –15C, beds can be accessed overnight through a collaboration with the Salvation Army. They are also providing laundry and showers. All donations will be accepted, such as blankets, winter jackets, boots, toiletries, and non-perishable food.

As the days get colder, Inn From The Cold in Sutton is hoping to extend their hours and be open 7.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.

Mayor Margaret Quirk said, “Having programs like Inn from the Cold is so important in every community. Drop-in programs provide vital services and supports in a safe and welcoming environment for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Whether it is a meal, obtaining primary care and mental health services or housing assistance, this program gives people access to things they likely don’t have otherwise.”

Individuals wishing to donate can visit The Link in-person or learn more at https://allinn.ca/#ways-to-fundraise.

For more information on programs and services that support people at risk of or experiencing homelessness, call Access York at 1-877-464-9675 or visit york.ca/EmergencyHousing.

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