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In Minnesota, winter isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s dangerous. When temperatures drop below zero and the wind cuts through layers of clothing, people without shelter are forced to make impossible choices. Do they stay visible and risk being told to move along, or hide from sight where help can’t reach them? Do they try to sleep, knowing that closing their eyes in extreme cold can mean never waking up?
For people experiencing homelessness, a tent is not a preference—it’s protection. We are requesting 4 tents and a wagon.