By RNZ
Wellington Night Shelter guests have been given an upgrade, to help them keep safe and self-isolate effectively to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The shelter has been provided with 22 fridges, so people staying at the shelter can keep their food separate.
The communal set-up at the shelter meant the space was unsuitable for safe living, with spread of the coronavirus .
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Advertise with NZME.Local welfare manager Jenny Rains says her staff were calling round businesses on Thursday, looking to source the bar fridges to ensure self-contained units could be created.
She says the local Mitre 10 stores stepped up and helped them out.
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"It just shows you the willingness of local businesses to support the local community - it's amazing.
"And we were worrying because through more formal channels it probably would have probably taken a week, or three days, four days - and time was of the essence."
Rains said about 20 people are currently staying at the shelter.
The shelter has also appealed for Wellingtonians to donate non-perishable food to the shelter.
- RNZ