Valley Restart expands shelter space

The Valley Restart shelter houses provide temporary housing (30-90 days) to homeless seniors, veterans and other homeless individuals currently looking for long term housing opportunities. Valley News/Courtesy photo
HEMET -- Valley Restart Shelter announced the expansion of their shelter through the addition of six brand-new Pallet Houses. These shelter houses will add to their current shelter space and provide temporary housing of 30-90 days to homeless seniors (priority), veterans and other homeless individuals currently looking for long term housing opportunities. Each pallet structure is 64 square feet for single occupancy. All include shelves, smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, emergency egress opening and storage space. They are earthquake resistant and able to withstand winds of up to 110 mph. Also included is a separate structure housing two fully functional community bathrooms with two toilets, one shower, wash stations and complete privacy. All structures are ADA
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