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All across the U.S., cities are experiencing record drops in temperatures. Even regions that generally have warm weather year-round are being effected - Key West, Florida reached a record low of 47 this week, the lowest it's seen in 131 years. For most of us, it just means adding an extra sweater and staying indoors. But what about those who haven't got the comfort or luxury of having a home?

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CNN published a great article with Dos and Don'ts on helping the homeless during extreme cold weather. Though your first instinct may be to take action yourself, professional social workers recommend getting the help of a local organization. Here are the best ways to react if you encounter a homeless person in dire need of assistance:

  • Call a local crisis hotline and notify them of the situation. Your call will prompt a homeless services agency to dispatch outreach workers to help the person in need.
      "Most communities have some kind of crisis hot line, or the local United Way will have a 2-1-1 line," said Brian O'Malley, executive director of the Homeless Services Coalition of Greater Kansas City, in Missouri. In some cities, including New York, the hot line number is 3-1-1."

    As hard as it may be not to take this person in your car or home, leave the heavy lifting to the professionals. Stephan Russo of the Goddard Riverside Community Center in Manhattan explains, "we've been doing this work for a very long time, and what we tell people is it is better to donate funds and resources to organizations that are in the business of helping homeless people and have professionals on their staff who know how to do this."

  • If your city doesn't have a hotline, or if the area is dangerous, call the police. Ask specific questions to find out what they need - "Do you need something? Can I get you a ride somewhere? Do you need food? Is there someone I can call for you?" Pass that information onto the authorities so they can help in the best way possible.
      "If you see someone who's clearly incapacitated, the best thing is just to call the police. The police know how to handle it," O'Malley said.
  • If they need a coat, and you have one, offer it. Many homeless people may be reluctant to take it from you, in that case, just leave it on the ground. Same goes for food, or blankets - but never money, or alcohol.
      "We don't really promote giving people cash money," said Deronda Metz, director of social services for the Salvation Army of Charlotte, North Carolina. "If you have a blanket, that would be great. If you have food to give, that would be double good. We don't promote giving people a ride."

    Even if you give a blanket to someone in need, you should still notify the authorities. Often times, these folks have health conditions and need to get indoors. Your blanket or coat may prevent them from going to a shelter, which are often crowded. Many homeless people would rather risk the outdoors alone than be in a busy shelter.

      "There are times when groups will come into the city, [trying to help folks,] whether through food or a blanket -- well-intentioned -- but we don't want it to be more comfortable for people to be there," said Russo. "The goal is to get people off the streets and into housing."
  • Don't be discouraged if they refuse your help. These are people who are often used to living in isolation, and may not be comfortable with your offer of assistance or goods.
      "Many times, people won't want your help," said Christy Parque, executive director of Homeless Services United, a coalition of homeless service agencies in New York City. "Sometimes people forget that [homeless] people have the right to ask for help or not ask for help, and it's tragic sometimes, but we need to respect their rights," she said.

    It is also important to remember and practice the well-known concept of safety in numbers. If you are going to approach someone, do so with another person as a pair to protect all parties involved.

    If you want to help, your best bet is by helping out the helpers. Donate coats, food, blankets and other supplies to local shelters and notify the outreach groups if you come across someone in need of assistance this season. For a list of shelters in your neighborhood, visit homelessshelterdirectory.org.

    Read the full article of tips at CNN.com.


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    MissAnnaLee

    POSTED 2 YEARS AGO

    These are great tips, I am going to try my best to help out anyone who needs/wants it.

    HAL786

    HAL786 says:
    POSTED 2 YEARS AGO

    Im sure i wrote a comment here be4...but oh well, i'd like to say these are great tips, and lol my friend and i were actually talking about how we could help homeless people, espeically here in UK its snowing and everything...u no the Prince here actually went homeless for a night it was major soo cool u no hes royalty but slept out so he'd know what its like.
    i hope socialvibe cud add the charity centrepoint or any other charities to help homeless

    Candyaddictxo

    POSTED 2 YEARS AGO

    I think this is a great idea. I couldnt imagine how i'd feel to be stuck outside cold and alone. I hope i can help at least one homeless person this year.

    Ray

    Ray says:
    POSTED 2 YEARS AGO

    Hi Hal, wierd coincedence eh? we were just talking about wanting to help teh homeless....

    Btw, Jacoby from papa roach used to be homeless!


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