Last night there was an article on the news, asking the public to contact 'shelters' if they see people sleeping rough.
How can emergency rooms be provided in cold weather but not the rest of the year? We support the Trussel Trust {I think it's called} as well as the local homeless support group in Northampton. With clothing, food, thick socks etc.. There are lots of people 'under the arches' in M Keynes in tents .......... I read on the national news about a woman who was peed on and then had a bucket of cold water poured over her

in a doorway.
1 thing I think would help are emergency foil blankets. I carry a few with me to hand out, put on top of the cardboard and wrapped round the person then covered with a blanket will help. They cost between a quid and a fiver. Can be used several times. Some people really can't cope with being with other people in a 'closed' situation

preferring to hide away in a deep pile of blankets.
Sanitary towels are a real problem for rough sleepers. Lack of money to buy every month ......... I had very heavy, clotty periods: 10 days bleed, 10 days off .............
