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Homeless people outside Toronto's Better Living Centre, facing early closure for 2026 FIFA World Cup amid winter cold.
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Toronto respite centre to close early for FIFA World Cup preparations

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A major winter shelter site in Toronto is set to close ahead of schedule due to preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, amid strained resources for people experiencing homelessness. The Better Living Centre, offering 250 spaces, will stop accepting new admissions in mid-February and fully close on March 15, before the winter season ends in mid-April. Officials say alternative spaces will be provided, but advocates express concern over the timing during ongoing cold weather.

Two fires over the weekend in informal settlements of the Cape Peninsula have left around 700 people homeless. The blazes destroyed structures in Imizamo Yethu in Hout Bay, affecting 500 residents, and in Masiphumelele in Fish Hoek, impacting 200 others.

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Anselm Sauls and Fozia Kammies have made their home on the slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town for 11 years, choosing the natural shelter over urban dangers. They describe the mountain as a protective space that teaches humility and awareness. Their story highlights a deliberate escape from city shelters and hardships.

In Lübeck, more homeless people are sleeping in tents on green areas, in empty halls, or directly on the street despite sub-zero temperatures. A snowstorm is expected while the winter emergency program is in operation. Helpers explain the reasons and identify particularly affected groups.

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Sean Astin, the Screen Actors Guild president and 'Lord of the Rings' star, met with former 'Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide' actor Tylor Chase on Christmas Day to encourage him amid his homelessness and alleged meth addiction in Riverside, California. This follows earlier efforts by co-star Daniel Curtis Lee and 'The Mighty Ducks' actor Shaun Weiss, though Chase has declined treatment so far.

A federal judge in Rhode Island has temporarily halted the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's proposed changes to its $4 billion homelessness programs. The ruling prevents what critics called a disruptive shift that could push thousands back onto the streets during winter. States, cities, and nonprofits argued the overhaul was unlawful and harmful.

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Hjemløse Helena Öman i Luleå har blitt alvorlig rammet av å bli slettet fra folkeregisteret og miste tilgangen til kommunal støtte. Leder i sosialkomiteen Bodil Wennerbrandt Sevastik svarer på SVTs undersøkelse og erkjenner problemer med systemet. Hun lover å gjennomgå saken hvis flere rammes.

 

 

 

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