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Dueber Elementary in Canton serves as an extra emergency shelter.
Summary
Dueber Elementary in Canton is operating as a volunteer-supported overnight overflow warming center during a prolonged below-zero cold spell, hosting about two dozen people nightly and coordinated largely by Mayor William V. Sherer II.
Content
Dueber Elementary in Canton is serving as a city-run overnight overflow warming center during a prolonged below-zero cold spell. The site fills most nights with roughly two dozen people and operates from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. It is described in the article as largely volunteer-supported and organized through actions by the mayor and local partners. The shelter supplements the city's main overnight site at St. Paul AME Church, which is funded in part by grants.
Key facts:
- Dueber Elementary is operating nightly as an overflow warming center and is reported to host about two dozen people each night.
- The site operates from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. and was described as running on a very small budget with donated supplies and meals.
- Canton Mayor William V. Sherer II worked with Canton City Schools to secure the building, coordinated blankets and meals, and asked for a police officer to help at the site.
- St. Paul AME is identified as the city’s main overnight shelter, and a homeless task force meets monthly following a city ban on camping enacted earlier.
Summary:
The shelter at Dueber Elementary is providing immediate overnight relief for people without housing during extreme cold. Dueber is reported to be scheduled to operate nightly through Jan. 31, while St. Paul AME is noted to operate through at least Feb. 28; the longer-term status beyond those dates is undetermined at this time.
