Surviving the Cold

REGINALD BLACK

Surviving the cold is hard for homeless people. Homeless people freeze to death because they can’t find shelter and they can’t bundle up outside in the cold all the time. You can’t find abandoned houses to squat in anymore. But you can stay warm in big boxes and stay covered up with blankets.

There are a good many organizations whose members hit the streets armed with blankets, coats and socks when it is expected to be bitterly cold. When cold, homeless people have to keep a positive attitude and do a lot of thinking about God. When you’re going through it, you have to make goals and stay on the right path to make it off the streets and out of the cold.

A drawing of an emergency room door


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