Help Bring Warmth and Hope to Kiwi Families in Crisis
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Help bring warmth and hope to Kiwi families in crisis
The Salvation Army wants to ensure Kiwis who are struggling get the help they need this winter. Photo supplied As temperatures drop across New Zealand, thousands of Kiwi families are facing more than just the winter chill. The Salvation Army’s 2025 Winter Appeal is calling on New Zealanders to help bring warmth, dignity and hope to those struggling through the coldest and most challenging months of the year. For many, winter is a season of hards…
The plan appeals to solidarity.To achieve the goal, donations are received from blankets, blankets, scarves, warm clothing in good condition and also materials such as scraps of polar fabric or wool, which are then transformed into new garments.
In the face of the persistent cold that affects the Alto Valle region, Centenario also joined the initiative to provide a shelter for people in street situations who face the low temperatures of this winter. "They will be offered a dinner and a place to sleep," they said. The shelter will take place...
On the seventh night of the operation, 2,772 persons were accommodated in shelters and evacuation centres throughout the country. The Ministry of the Interior carried out on Sunday 285 transfers to evacuation centres on a voluntary basis. In one case, registered in Tacuarembó, the compulsory hospitalization was applied, as provided for in Act No. 18,787. In addition, in Montevideo, eight persons were arrested for contempt, according to the repor…
Canal C Frío extreme: how to help people in the street With the arrival of extreme cold, there is growing concern for people living in the street and exposed to conditions that can be lethal. Only last year, 135 people died in Argentina due to causes related to hypothermia and exposure to weather. Faced with this situation, several NGOs that work with people in the street offer concrete and simple recommendations to help, from donating shelter t…
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