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DSSAB receives $1.3 million in additional pandemic relief funds

Funding used to help DSSAB respond to increase in COVID-19 cases in some emergency shelters, help keep vulnerable people safe
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The District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board (DSSAB) has received $1,398,554 in additional funding from the Ontario government, local MPP Ross Romano said in a news release issued today. 

This funding, used to help the DSSAB respond to an increase in COVID-19 cases in some emergency shelters and to help keep vulnerable people safe, brings the total amount received to $4,195,370.

“This is great news for our community. I’m excited to see our government funding social services in our community to help us in our fight against COVID-19 and ensuring that we protect our City’s vulnerable populations,” said Ross Romano, MPP for Sault Ste. Marie. “The work that’s being done on the frontlines in our homeless shelters to stop the spread of the virus and ensure residents have been safe has been phenomenal. This funding will also be helpful to prevent an increase in homelessness in the Sault.”

“Social Services is extremely grateful to receive SSRF Round Three funding,” said Luke Dufour, board chair of District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board. “The effects and impacts of COVID-19 on homelessness, mental health and addiction have been unprecedented and the funding provided will ensure that we are able to continue to support marginalized people within the community during this challenging time.”

“Social Services of Sault Ste. Marie provides vital support to people who need it most, and their efforts are important to the health and vitality of our community, particularly during a pandemic that has more adversely impacted those affected by social and economic inequalities,” said Christian Provenzano, mayor of Sault Ste. Marie. “I want to recognize the Government of Ontario for providing additional support for Social Services of Sault Ste. Marie.”