Cold telephone for homeless people in Salzburg starts again - help now!

Cold telephone for homeless people in Salzburg starts again - help now!

In the city of Salzburg, the refrigeration phone is now back into operation. This initiative is aimed at passers -by who see people who sleep outdoors in the cold months. A direct point of contact is available for such cases. Especially in the winter months, the cold for homeless and other people in need can be life -threatening. The cold telephone helps to quickly provide help and to ensure the safety of these people.

The Caritas, an organization that takes care of social help, is responsible for the activities of the refrigeration telephone. Passers -by can call the number 0676 8482 10651 to report a person in need. The organization has trained staff who can react quickly and efficiently to the reports. The aim is to ensure that everyone who sleeps on the street receives the necessary support.

importance of the initiative

This offer is particularly important because the temperatures in the winter months can be perceived as extremely low. Often it is not enough to simply point out the suffering of other people; Specific measures are required. The reorganization of the refrigeration telephone ensures that people in need of help can quickly be conveyed heat and accommodation.

Caritas has already had many positive experiences in the past by intervening quickly as soon as reports entered into. In this way, numerous people could be preserved from a possible hypothermia, which not only offers short -term help, but also makes an important contribution to the long -term support of homeless people.

With the refrigeration telephone, the city of Salzburg shows engagement for the weaker in society. Again and again it is emphasized how crucial it is that citizens draw attention to such help offers and take responsibility for their fellow human beings.

In a time when more and more people are affected by poverty, it is crucial that such help offers remain and are implemented well. For more information and details on this initiative, you can see the report on www.krone.at