Kelowna's Pilot Project: Thermal Shelters for the Homeless During Extreme Weather
This video presents an in-depth look at the City of Kelowna's pilot project, which introduces thermal shelters as a response to the challenges faced by the homeless population during extreme cold weather. The initiative is part of the city's broader extreme weather response plan.
Key Features:
Introduction to Thermal Shelters: An overview of Kelowna's innovative approach to providing safe, warm accommodations for its homeless population during cold weather.
Design and Functionality: Insights into the design of these thermal shelters, which rely on insulation rather than external heating sources to maintain warmth.
Safety Considerations: Discussion on how these shelters present a safer alternative to traditional methods like open fires or candles.
Community Engagement: Information on the city's efforts to involve community members and those with lived experiences in homelessness in the development and implementation of the project.
Investment and Support: Details on the city's investment in the project, including the acquisition of 27 units with the support of BC Housing.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction to the Project
1:10 - Design Features of Thermal Shelters
2:20 - Safety Aspects
3:35 - Community Involvement and Feedback
4:50 - Investment and Future Plans
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The city has purchased 27 Iglou shelters from the company based in Czechia.
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