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Deniz Rescues Homeless People From the Freezing Streets: 'It's Heartbreaking to See'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
While it has been snowing and freezing for days, many homeless people are still living on the streets. There are emergency shelters where they can go both night and day, but in practice, many people don't report them. That's why social worker Deniz Urgun makes his rounds through Eindhoven every day, hoping that he can still provide these people with a warm bed. Deniz takes us to Strijp-S, where he often encounters most of the homeless. In Eindho…
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While it has been snowing and freezing for days, many homeless people are still living on the streets. There are emergency shelters where they can go both night and day, but in practice, many people don't report them. That's why social worker Deniz Urgun makes his rounds through Eindhoven every day, hoping that he can still provide these people with a warm bed. Deniz takes us to Strijp-S, where he often encounters most of the homeless. In Eindho…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
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