Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research. Across the United States, local governments and nonprofits opened warming shelters and expanded beds as severe cold and winter storms approached. Cities including Mullins, Elyria, St. Louis, Asheville and Eupora mobilized shelters, donated supplies, outreach and Code Blue activations to protect unhoused and heat-insecure residents. Shelters operated from city halls, recreation centers, churches and civic centers, with some expanding capacity by hundreds and running 24/7 during cold spells. Officials coordinated with emergency management, law enforcement and volunteers to provide cots, blankets, generators and transport. Forecasts and winter-storm watches prompted activations this week. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
在严寒期间,住房不足的居民,包括无家可归者和低收入者,受益于新开放或扩建的保暖庇护所、捐赠的物资以及协调的交通和服务。
无家可归者和缺乏可靠供暖的家庭在严寒期间暴露风险增加,健康风险升高,凸显了永久性住所基础设施的不足。
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严寒冬季风暴来袭,各地开放避寒中心提供援助
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