SOYA taking donations of water, protective clothing and sunscreen
As a heat warning for Sault Ste. Marie continues for a third day, agencies who deal with the homeless population in the city are asking for understanding and compassion.
Anyone can help, said Raynor-Elliott, by keeping extra water bottles and baseball caps on hand to distribute to people who look like they could use some hydration and protection from the sun. The organization will also take donations of water, protective clothing, sunscreen, etc. for distribution to those in need.
A list of cooling spots can be found on the City of Sault Ste. Marie's web site. They include the James L. McIntyre Centennial Library, Bellevue Park Splash Pad, John Rhodes Centre, Northern Community Centre and the Community Resource Centre, among others. Symptoms of heat illness can include dizziness or fainting, nausea or vomiting, headache, rapid breathing and heartbreak, extreme thirst and decreased urination with unusually dark yellow urine.
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