DC responds to help people experiencing homelessness during the extreme cold
- On a cold night in D.C., Ted Joseph, a case worker, visited tent encampments to assist people experiencing homelessness.
- Over 1,500 beds are being used, with approximately 140 still available, according to the Department of Human Services.
- Charles Williams, a lifelong D.C. Resident, has been homeless for 13 years and prefers living in a tent over shelters.
- The outreach manager for OurCalling stated they aim to reach more people during extreme cold conditions before it gets worse.
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