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Helping Our Homeless Neighbors During Extreme Heat

Summertime in the City: Tips to Help Our Neighbors Experiencing Homelessness

Extreme heat kills more Americans than any other weather event, but not everyone’s risk is the same. Aside from feeling miserable, homeless folks are vulnerable to dangerous health concerns when temperatures outside rise.

To see what our homeless neighbors may experience while exposed to the elements in your area, check out this interactive weather map.


National Temperature Map

What You Can Do

Citygate Network suggests the following ways you can offer practical help to people trying to survive without shelter during the harsh summer months.

  • Put together “heat kits” with lip balm, sunscreen, a few pairs of socks, a handkerchief, and a gift certificate to McDonald’s or other local fast food restaurant that serves cold drinks. Put it all inside a reusable bag.
  • Keep information and directions to your local mission, along with some bus passes, in your car or wallet to hand out when you see someone in need of shelter.
  • Hand out bottled water to people holding signs on street corners.
  • Offer your unneeded umbrellas to folks staying on the street. Or purchase some secondhand umbrellas from local thrift stores for them.
  • If you see someone staying outside in the scorching heat, use Citygate Network’s Locate a Mission feature, call a local crisis hotline, or the United Way 2-1-1 hotline.