Cooling centres packed during first heat wave of summer
PRINCE GEORGE- The first significant heat wave of the summer hit Prince George this week, and the city is learning from the past on how to help the homeless community battle the weather.
“This year, the community was being very proactive and getting all the agencies involved as to how to address the heat wave this year if there were to be one,” said Connie Abe, the Executive Director of AWAC.
“It was announced Monday that there was going to be a heat wave, and we were able to open up Tuesday,” said the Interm Executive Director of The Pounds Project, Kelsey Callewaert. “With extended hours, we could offer AC and our space and have the drop-in centre.”
