Exhaustion, heatstroke, dehydration: The current summer heat poses significant risks to homeless people. To help, emergency shelters in some cities are currently open around the clock as safe havens, according to a survey by the German Press Agency. There are also day centers where drinks and meals are provided. But citizens are also being called upon to be especially vigilant and to help homeless people.
Appeal to Citizens: Offer Help Instead of Looking Away
“If you see someone sleeping outdoors against their will and without shelter, please help them,” says the city of Zwickau. “No matter what time of year!” If a person in need appears helpless or unresponsive, emergency services should be called. Dresden’s Mayor for Social Affairs, Kristin Klaudia Kaufmann, also asks that people take responsibility for one another. “Anyone who encounters people in a distressing situation should offer support instead of looking away.” This could be as simple as offering a drink or suggesting a cooler place to stay.