08 February 2010
More emergency beds are being made available tonight as snow returns to the south and night temperatures once again fall below zero.
St Mungo's has re-activated its severe weather emergency provision for rough sleepers in the capital - the third time severe weather provision has been needed since the start of January, and the fourth time this winter. A shelter was also set up in December in the cold snap before Christmas.
With funding from Communities and Local Government (CLG), the charity works closely with London's street outreach teams. They are regularly in touch with rough sleepers in their area and can refer these vulnerable people off the streets and into shelter as soon as possible.
Emergency beds will initially be based in a number of existing St Mungo's projects across London. During the last sustained cold spell around 100 people were referred in to an empty building in Battersea where they stayed until temperatures rose above zero again.
Charles Fraser, Chief Executive of St Mungo's, said: "These extra beds offer a vital life line for the extremely vulnerable living on London's streets during these freezing days and nights. As temperatures drop again across London there is a real danger that people will lose their lives if they sleep in the open."
St Mungo's has provided severe weather emergency provision for the past four winters. When the weather is predicted to drop below zero degrees centigrade for three consecutive nights the service opens as quickly as possible.
Find out more about our emergency severe weather work in these news reports
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