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Chatham-Kent moving forward with tiny transitional cabins [Video]

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$3.8 million in funding has been approved by Chatham-Kent Council to see 50 tiny transitional cabins built on Chatham’s east side.

Construction should begin this fall and be completed by May 2025, when the current homeless shelter in Chatham is expected to close.

“As part of the overall plan for the site, there will be several other buildings on the site that will be used for providing services, as well as personal services like laundry facilities, kitchen facilities, that kind of thing. But also the wraparound services that will really help be the key to help folks get into more stable and secure housing permanently,” explained Coun. Alysson Storey.

Storey said officials are trying to get funding from upper levels of government as the number of homeless people in the community climbs.

Municipal staff told the last council meeting that there were 10 homeless encampments currently in Chatham-Kent, with Storey …

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