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Potsdam’s homeless face deadly winter as outreach teams race to save lives

Freezing nights turn fatal for those without shelter. Meet the volunteers braving the cold to hand out warmth—and hope—before it’s too late.

The image shows people walking down a snowy street with umbrellas, surrounded by trees covered in a...
The image shows people walking down a snowy street with umbrellas, surrounded by trees covered in a blanket of snow. On the right side of the street, there are bicycles parked, and on the left side, there is a shelter.

Potsdam Cold Relief Feels Well Prepared - Potsdam’s homeless face deadly winter as outreach teams race to save lives

Winter in Potsdam has brought freezing temperatures, creating serious risks for homeless residents. Local outreach teams are stepping up efforts to provide life-saving support. Cold weather combined with isolation can turn dangerous, especially when alcohol is involved.

Creso Streetwork, a Potsdam-based organization, is actively searching for homeless individuals during the coldest nights. Their teams distribute insulated sleeping mats, warm sleeping bags, and blankets to those in need. Hot drinks are also handed out to help people stay warm.

Some homeless individuals choose to stay alone, which increases their vulnerability in harsh conditions. Hypothermia can become life-threatening quickly, particularly if alcohol is a factor. Emergency services should be contacted immediately if someone is unresponsive.

Local residents are being encouraged to stay vigilant and offer help where possible. Even small gestures, like checking on someone or alerting outreach teams, can make a real difference.

The cold season continues to challenge homeless people in Potsdam, with freezing nights posing serious health risks. Outreach groups like Creso Streetwork remain on the ground, providing essential supplies and support. Authorities remind the public to report anyone in distress to emergency services without delay.

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