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![]() Several people died in freezing temperatures, as hundreds live on the streetIn Milwaukee, during a spate of freezing winter weather earlier this month, cold-challenged frontline organizations are providing crucial services to hundreds of residents, many of whom are unhoused. Night to night, week to week, the level of need some advocates and outreach groups have witnessed is staggering. Eric Collins-Dyke, deputy
administrator for Milwaukee County Housing Services, said that since
early December, the housing division’s outreach teams have encountered
between 75 and 100 people on a regular basis. Last Monday, a day center
was opened inside the Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center,
which serves over 100 people daily. While Collins-Dyke said he was
happy to see the center serving so many people, he also saw it as a sign
of how many people are in need. The most recent data showed that the
county’s warming rooms “had seen 800 unique individuals” since opening
in late November, he said... | ||
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