The Hoshizaki House in Dryden no longer meets the safety or accessibility needs of their clients and now the Crisis Centre is turning to the Government for support to build a new facility.
Executive Director Allyson Coogan says they are trying to secure $1-million from the Ministry of Community and Social Services.
Coogan says they are seeking letters of support.
The current building was built in 1908 and has outdated wiring and flooring.
Hoshizaki Looking for Support to Build New Centre
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