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Tiny homes arrive for mid-April occupancy at Waterloo region's outdoor shelter

The Region of Waterloo is building an outdoor shelter at 1001 Erbs Rd. in Waterloo, Ont. The cabins that will house 50 people who are experiencing homelessness were being set up at the site during the final week of March.

Outdoor shelter will house 50 people currently experiencing homelessness

Waterloo region's outdoor shelter cabins arrive

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The Region of Waterloo is building an outdoor shelter for people experiencing homelessness. The cabins that people will live in have arrived and were being set up this week.

The tiny homes that will make up the Region of Waterloo's outdoor shelter in Waterloo, Ont., are now on site and being set up.

Last month, the region's commissioner of community services, Peter Sweeney, said the goal was to have people move into the shelter by April 15. A regional spokesperson confirmed to CBC Kitchener-Waterloo this week they still have a move-in goal of "mid-April."

The outdoor shelter will house 50 people currently experiencing homelessness in the region. 

There will be a communal hub that will have bathrooms, showers and laundry facilities. Health, mental health and addiction supports will also be made available at the site.

Staff from The Working Centre in Kitchener will be managing the outdoor shelter.

Over the past few weeks, outreach workers have been speaking at shelters and encampments in the region with people who have shown interest in living in the tiny homes.