Battling the summer heat—with your help

06.11.18

Just like the extreme cold of winter, Baltimore’s hot and humid summers pose severe health risks to people experiencing homelessness. Without food, water or shelter, people may suffer dehydration, heat exhaustion and stroke.

Rolling down your window or stopping on the street to give someone experiencing homelessness a bottle of water or a sandwich goes a long way.

Last year, we asked you on Facebook: what do you give and why? And here are some of the responses we received…

"Water, granola bars, clementines in season and sometimes buy a sandwich if I'm walking and there's someplace nearby."


"A little card from folks at The Franciscan Center letting them know when they can visit for a free, healthy meal."


"I once gave a fresh baked, still warm from the oven, piece of cake (I was on my way to a potluck)—and I got a wonderful story about her memories of baking with her grandmother and her favorite baked goods."


"I do give beverages and water as I was once homeless. And the kindness of others went a long way."

 

Want to do more to help people experiencing homelessness stay safe during the summer? Donate street survival kits today.

Or, if you see someone experiencing homelessness, here are some things you can give on your own:

  • Water bottles
  • Granola bars, dried fruit and other food
  • Light, loose-fighting clothing
  • Hats
  • Sun screen

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