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Province providing almost $2.5M to aid local vulnerable residents

'This funding can be used by Simcoe County to help find ways for people to self-isolate such as using motels and hotels, hiring extra staff for shelters and buying protective equipment,' says Downey
2020-02-27 Doug Downey crop RB
Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte MPP Doug Downey is shown in a file photo from 2019 during a funding announcement in Innisfil. Raymond Bowe/BarrieToday

NEWS RELEASE
DOUG DOWNEY, BARRIE-SPRINGWATER-ORO-MEDONTE, MPP
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SIMCOE COUNTY – Protecting the health and well-being of all Ontarian's is our government’s number one priority. It is vital that we take decisive action to support the most vulnerable in our communities, including people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless during this unprecedented time. They depend on local services and provide them with the supports they need.

We are investing $148 million in immediate funding to ensure it reaches communities as soon as possible. This includes $2,440,500 for Simcoe County. This investment will allow communities to expand their services, including homeless shelters, based on local need, so they can better respond to this emergency situation.

“This funding can be used by Simcoe County to help find ways for people to self-isolate such as using motels and hotels, hiring extra staff for shelters and buying protective equipment,” said Doug Downey, MPP for Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte. “This funding is critical to help us protect our most vulnerable throughout this crisis.”

We are providing $148 million to local service managers and Indigenous program administrators all across Ontario to give them flexibility to expand the key services they already offer to meet their local needs. For example, this funding could be used for emergency loans for people having a hard time paying rent. It is up to communities to respond to local needs.     

  • This money is part of Ontario’s $200 million services relief funding to help protect the province's most vulnerable people.     
  • Visit Ontario’s website to take the online COVID-19 assessment or to learn more about how the province continues to protect Ontarians from COVID-19. The government will continue to monitor this situation as it evolves over the coming months and adjust the response appropriately.

For more information please visit DougDowney.ca

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