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• Women’s Apartment and Transition (WHAT) is attractive for donations of new and acclaim acclimated accompanying mattresses, accompanying bed frames, rugs, bedside tables and lamps, and allowance cards to Fred Meyer, Lowe’s or Home Depot. Alarm St. Luke’s Episcopal Abbey at 360-696-0181 to align a donation.
• Individuals, groups or acceptance communities absorbed in volunteering at a Winter Hospitality Overflow (WHO) apartment can acquaintance affairs coordinators at 360-200-8757 or whoprogram@gmail.com.
• To accord financially to the WHO program, accomplish a donation to the Council for the Abandoned at www.councilforthehomeless.org and agenda in the comments that it’s for the WHO program. Otherwise, checks can be mailed to the Council for the Homeless, 2500 Main St., Vancouver, Wash. 98660.
• Immanuel Lutheran Abbey is gluttonous volunteers to agents its emergency winter shelter, which would accessible during astringent weather. The abbey could additionally use packets of burning foods, such as biscuit and noodles, and added snacks. Acquaintance the abbey at 360-694-3661 or office@immanuelvancouver.org.
• To admission Winter Hospitality Overflow (WHO) shelters or any added affectionate of winter apartment alarm the Apartment Hotline at 360-695-9677.
Winter Hospitality Overflow (WHO):
• St. Andrew Lutheran Church: 6,649 bed nights, 297 people

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• St. Paul Lutheran Church: 3,296 bed nights, 75 people
This week, there will be a lot added abandoned apartment spaces than aftermost week. That’s because melancholia shelters are aperture and a yearlong apartment for women begin a abiding home at a west Vancouver church. Added churches are gearing up to lath added accommodation on icy or albino days.
Wednesday is the aboriginal night of the Winter Hospitality Overflow, or WHO, affairs that for the aftermost 15 years has added 99 apartment spaces to the association amid November and March.
“To me, it’s still a phenomenon that it works,” said the Rev. Jim Stender, pastor at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, which hosts a WHO shelter. “We charge to accept amid 1,300 and 1,500 volunteers to cull this off. … I anticipate it shows the affection of the community.”
Although paid case workers affix with audience in the evening, the shelters at St. Andrew in Orchards and St. Paul Lutheran Abbey city are staffed brief by volunteers from churches and added groups. St. Andrew houses families and distinct women with amplitude for up to 50, while St. Paul houses up to 24 men.
Stender said centralized changes accept bigger organized the program, which is now overseen by a accumulation of advance coordinators.
“There’s been a amazing bulk of basic work,” he said.

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Lori Lemley is one of those coordinators. She said a affair this year is that a above fundraiser for the WHO isn’t happening, so the affairs could account from a banking boost. The 2018 account for WHO is about $40,000.
On Friday, there were 22 distinct men absorbed in blockage at St. Paul and 33 bodies (nine families) absorbed in blockage at St. Andrew, according to the Council for the Homeless, which fields all requests for apartment through its Apartment Hotline.
Today, two canicule afore the WHO opens, a yearlong 18-bed brief apartment for women opens at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. Women’s Apartment and Transition, additionally alleged WHAT, has alternated amid locations at St. Luke’s and St. Paul.
It acclimated to be a 12-person shelter, but St. Luke’s set up two added apartment in its basement to lath six added people. The apartment could eventually be accessible 24/7, which would be the aboriginal apartment amplification of its affectionate in added than two decades in Clark County, said Amy Reynolds, the agent administrator of Share.
The nonprofit staffs WHAT with part-time case workers and rents the amplitude from St. Luke’s; the absolute amount to run WHAT is $200,000 annually. If the apartment were to be accessible 24/7, Share would charge to appoint added people, so the nonprofit is talking about accepting allotment for that. Not acute bodies to leave during the day would be a cher change.
WHAT has a lower client-to-staff arrangement so it can serve women with college needs, such as concrete disabilities or brainy bloom issues, Reynolds said. Since the alpha of the year, 38 women accept acclimated WHAT. Many accept confused assimilate capricious apartment or analysis programs.
Last year’s acrid winter bent bodies off guard, absolute a abridgement of accommodation and planning back it comes to emergency shelters that accessible back the weather’s decidedly bad. Agencies and grass-root groups that serve abandoned bodies began affair in the summer to advance that acknowledgment system.

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One advance that’s advancing to accomplishment is added places that would accessible in the accident of astringent weather: freezing rain, snow or temperatures beneath freezing. Aftermost year, there were 54 astringent acclimate days.
So far, Living Hope Abbey is on lath again. On its busiest night the abbey off Andresen Road hosted 137 people. It was a low-barrier shelter, acceptation bodies didn’t accept to booty a Breathalyzer analysis afore entering.
A majority of the aggregation at Immanuel Lutheran Abbey in the Vancouver Heights adjacency afresh voted to become an emergency shelter. Abbey affiliate Shiela Osheroff started accessory the apartment arrangement affairs at which bodies said her centrally-located abbey could accomplish a acceptable site.
Immanuel Lutheran is alive with the Council for the Abandoned to get up and running. The emergency apartment may host about 25 people.
Osheroff said there are a array of efforts in progress. Immanuel is exploring purchasing sleeping mats, as is addition abbey that’s because acceptable a shelter. The Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office still has to audit the place, volunteers still accept to be recruited and trained. There’s additionally the amount of acquisition candy and quick breakfast items; there’s no bartering kitchen.
“Little by little, the pieces are accepting together,” Osheroff said. “It’s a bald basic operation.”
The aggregation additionally committed to volunteering three weeks at a WHO shelter.

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Other acceptance groups are in the action of chief whether or not they can host bodies during astringent weather, said Kate Budd, agent administrator of the Council for the Homeless. It basically agency actuality on call. Nonprofits Food with Friends and Concerned Humans Against Poverty offered to advice churches with advance coordination.
They would accessible back all the added shelters are at capacity. If WHO is overflow for the regular, year-round apartment system, again these emergency accessories are overflow shelters for the overflow shelters.

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