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It Was -5 Degrees in My Tent: Emergency Mobilization to House Homeless People in Forest

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In view of the particularly low temperatures in the last few days, and following the closure of the Red Cross emergency accommodation in Ixelles, an additional device has just been installed in Forest in a gymnasium which allows for the reception of almost a hundred people every night. A necessity, but insufficient, according to the associations. An extra bed, a shower and something to eat: this is what homeless people can find in this gymnasium…
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In view of the particularly low temperatures in the last few days, and following the closure of the Red Cross emergency accommodation in Ixelles, an additional device has just been installed in Forest in a gymnasium which allows for the reception of almost a hundred people every night. A necessity, but insufficient, according to the associations. An extra bed, a shower and something to eat: this is what homeless people can find in this gymnasium…

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BX1 broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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