Streets Alive keeping street people safe in the heat

Dealing with the heat can be a challenge for many people … but imagine not having access water or a place cool down. Streets Alive Mission says this is the situation facing the unhoused population and with near record temperatures there is real danger for of dehydration and heat exhaustion for those outside in the heat. Chief Development Officer Jennifer Lepko says the Mission is actively seeking out those who might need help. Lepko says one the best ways to support organizations like Streets Alive during a heat wave is by contributing to a water drive currently underway. The Interfaith Food Bank and Lethbridge Food Bank are collecting donations of cash or water and then distributed to the water to community organization to distribute those in need.

Brett Browne

Brett brings more than 30 years of experience in media and communications to his role at Bridge City News. Brett is a recent graduate of the Digital Communications and Media program at Lethbridge College, but was previously an award-winning print journalist in Camrose, Alberta. Brett has a strong belief in the value of news and is passionate about sharing stories that are important to the community. At Bridge City News, Brett is working both as a video journalist and behind the scenes in the production of our daily national newscast.

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