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It is forbidden to give food to the homeless in the Termini station, identified volunteers

2022-02-06T09:02:21.481Z


Fs group: "We care about the weakest and we help them, but there are rules" (ANSA) The Termini station in Rome is one of the points of attraction for all those who are in difficulty and find themselves sleeping on the street, from the longest-lived homeless to those who are temporarily in difficulty. A welfare made up of numerous voluntary associations meets every evening in Termini to bring food, clothes, blankets and a word of comfort. However, Termini has changed, due to the


The Termini station in Rome is one of the points of attraction for all those who are in difficulty and find themselves sleeping on the street, from the longest-lived homeless to those who are temporarily in difficulty.

A welfare made up of numerous voluntary associations meets every evening in Termini to bring food, clothes, blankets and a word of comfort.

However, Termini has changed, due to the increase in security measures after the terrorist attacks in Europe, but also due to the metamorphosis of the station which houses increasingly elegant shops, Termini is becoming increasingly hostile to homeless people and now volunteers cannot plus bringing food to the people stationed inside.

Thursday evening the last episode in which the volunteers of the Ludovico Pavoni Family House were identified and removed by the Carabinieri.

FS replies that the company is engaged in actions for the homeless with the 18 help centers in Italy and the National Solidarity Observatory in the Stations, but stresses that there are rules to be respected.

Our in-depth study with the volunteers of Mama Termini, Akkittate and the Ludovico Pavoni Family House.

Source: ansa

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