Ice Huts Become Emergency Shelters for Sudbury Homeless
The N'Swakamok Indigenous Friendship Centre in Sudbury is transforming donated insulated ice huts into emergency winter shelters to aid the homeless population during harsh weather conditions.
The N'Swakamok Indigenous Friendship Centre in Sudbury is transforming donated insulated ice huts into emergency winter shelters to aid the homeless population during harsh weather conditions.
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