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Though the city of St. Louis has added hundreds of new beds this year, outreach organizations are worried about the possibility of viral spread within emergency homeless shelters. With the first day of winter less than seven weeks away, these groups are scrambling to rewrite existing shelter procedures in an effort to keep the virus at bay.
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With temperatures expected to climb into the 90s this weekend, volunteers are stepping in to care for the city’s homeless population.People who live on…
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When Akash Munshi and other Pride St. Louis board members saw the forecast of below-zero temperatures last week, they started planning.Within two hours of…
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The National Weather Service has warned that dangerously cold weather will hit the St. Louis region Tuesday and stick around through Thursday.The wind…
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City official, volunteer agree there's ‘more we can all do together’ to aid the unhoused this winterTemperatures have yet to reach their coldest levels this season in the St. Louis area, but people experiencing homelessness are already enduring the…
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The head of St. Louis’ Department of Human Services has acknowledged the city is not doing enough to help people who need a temporary place to stay during…
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An organization that goes into the streets to make sure people experiencing homelessness are warm and fed is concerned that the rights of the homeless are…
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When the weather turns freezing cold, we’re advised to stay indoors as much as possible. But what happens to those without homes to stay warm in? That…