30 homeless people found temporary shelter in a house in Innsbruck that was ready for demolition – but now the demolition date has arrived earlier than expected. Vice-President Georg Willi was on site on Monday for a local inspection and provided information on the situation of homeless people in the capital.
They slept under the highway bridge at Mentlberg – or in cars. “It cannot be normal that people in one of the richest countries in the world have to sleep under the bridge,” says the chairman of the Vinzenzgemeinschaft Waldhüttl, Jussuf Windischer, about the situation of the thirty homeless people. He has been active in social work all his life, most recently with Caritas as a prison chaplain. Windischer has been retired for ten years, but he still can’t stop “helping others”.
Source: Krone

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