Salvation Army Plans Relocation of Men's Shelter in Hamilton
The Salvation Army is set to relocate its men's shelter from downtown Hamilton to 337 Gage Avenue North, pending a minor variance application in May. This move aims to support the redevelopment efforts in the area while transitioning to a model focused on education and permanent housing solutions.

The Salvation Army proposes moving its 120-bed men's shelter from downtown Hamilton to 337 Gage Avenue North. This relocation, supported by the Hamilton Urban Precinct Entertainment Group, involves transforming a vacant school building into a facility emphasizing education and housing stability, moving away from an emergency response model.
The application for a minor variance is scheduled for review in May, and the project aims to alleviate the overconcentration of social services downtown. The future site will allow for program participants' temporary accommodations and includes plans for facility upgrades.
The shift aligns with a broader city initiative to revitalize the area, which includes a $300 million arena overhaul and the development of high-rise housing. However, the application does not specify the bed capacity for the new shelter, raising concerns about operational details. The outcome of the committee's decision will influence the timeline for the relocation.




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