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San Jose Volunteers Fight Hypothermia with Cold-Weather Gear
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In San Jose, local groups like Unhoused Response Group and GRACE are combating harsh winter conditions by providing essential gear to the homeless. With one hypothermia-related death already this year, volunteers are distributing blankets, clothes, hygiene kits, and hot chocolate. Robert Gilman and Derek Smith, both formerly homeless, share their experiences and the importance of community support. Warming centers are overwhelmed, with HomeFirst running two spots in San Jose, each with thirty-five beds. County officials urge residents to check on vulnerable loved ones and sign up for weather alerts. Donations of cold-weather gear are welcome. Checkout Solipillow.com
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