January 5, 2025 - 03:15

SAN ANTONIO - As temperatures are set to drop next week, efforts are ramping up in San Antonio to support the homeless community. CPS Energy is collaborating with local shelters and private businesses to ensure that vulnerable populations have access to warmth and safety during the cold snap.
Shelters are preparing to increase their capacity, providing additional beds and resources to accommodate those in need. Local businesses are also stepping up, offering donations of blankets, warm clothing, and food supplies to help keep individuals warm and nourished.
Community leaders emphasize the importance of collective action during extreme weather events, urging residents to check on their neighbors and contribute to local initiatives aimed at supporting the homeless. With the forecast predicting frigid conditions, the collaborative efforts of CPS Energy, shelters, and businesses aim to create a safety net for those most at risk during this challenging time. The community's response highlights the spirit of solidarity in San Antonio as they come together to face the impending cold weather.
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