While some people gather around the Christmas tree and welcome the New Year with fireworks, others have to worry about a warm bed. Emergency sleeping places in the country are occupied around the holidays.
The Christmas balls glitter in the glow of the Christmas lights and it is pleasantly warm in the living room. On New Year’s Eve, rockets light up the sky as celebrations take place in the streets below. This is how you imagine the holidays. But there are people in Vorarlberg who live in a completely different reality. People for whom only a street lamp or a billboard at the bus stop is on. People who have to freeze outside because they don’t have a house. For them, the holidays are a major strain, both physically and especially mentally. The country’s emergency sleep centers are trying to shed some light on the matter.
Source: Krone

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