Outreach workers aim to keep people off streets in New London
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Outreach workers aim to keep people off streets in New London
With high winds and low temperatures this week, advocates are out in New London making sure the most vulnerable people are off the streets and somewhere warm. “Our number one concern is people’s safety,” said David Horst, the manager of Homeless Hospitality Center Outreach Engagement. When the frigid cold hits, Horst and his team spend the evenings outside checking up on people experiencing homelessness. “People ask me why are people homeless? A…
With this week’s strong winds and low temperatures, volunteers from New London, Connecticut, are working to ensure that the most vulnerable people are not on the street and find a warm place to take refuge. “Our main concern is the safety of people,” said David Horst, manager of Homeless Hospitality Center’s Homeless Care program. When the intense cold comes, Horst and his team spend their afternoons on the street, visiting homeless people. “Peo…
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