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Call for help for displaced motel fire victims

Karen Bartko/Global News

Edmonton – There’s a call for help for displaced residents of a south-side motel that was ravaged by a fire Monday morning.

Edmonton Emergency Relief Services Society is asking for the public to donate items like toiletries, clean bedding, and clothing for the 15 residents who have been without a home since Monday’s fire at the Southbend Motel.

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Items can be dropped off at Emergency Relief’s downtown location at 10255 – 104 street, between 10 am – 3 pm, Monday to Friday.

Emergency Relief is working with Martyshuk Housing to help the displaced residents.

Martyshuk Housing is a company that assists Edmontonians with find affordable housing.

Emergency Relief Services is hoping to begin working with the residents within the next couple days.

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The Red Cross has been helping the displaced residents up to this point.

Investigators say the motel blaze was deliberately set inside a suite. It caused $200,000 in damage.

A man was taken into custody shortly after the fire.

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