Homeless, containers reopen in Merano from today: 45 spaces, for the first time 25 intended for women – Merano

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MERANO. Containers for homeless people in⁣ via IV Novembre, targeted last May by⁢ vandals and ⁢people mainly without residence permits, they have been renovated and are ​reopening their doors today, Friday ​1 November.​ Twenty beds for men25 are reserved for women in a separate area of ​​the facility. They‍ will provide shelter during the colder months.

The cooperative will manage the structure until the end of April 2025 “Bolzano Solidarity” on the basis of an ​agreement stipulated‌ with the Municipality of Merano. The costs borne by the municipal administration to guarantee this service (hot meals in the evening and night-time surveillance service included) amount to 312 thousand⁤ euros plus VAT. ⁣

For the first⁢ time ‍the facility will also ‍welcome women. «In the two largest‍ containers ⁣there are 20 beds available, intended for men. The 13 smaller containers with a total of 25 beds – ⁣in a dedicated area of ​​the structure – are reserved for women”, explained social councilor Stefan Frötscher. «I thank the social services office and the municipal construction site who restored the functionality of the containers by repairing the damage suffered in May last year and clearing the ⁤ground of weeds. The fence has also been raised.”

Closed last April 30th, ​during the month of May the mobile ⁣housing units located north of the Merano train station were targeted by non-EU citizens -⁣ in most cases⁤ North Africans and ‌people ⁣with multiple criminal convictions, some of them ​even‍ without documents – who they ‍had chosen them as their temporary refuge. To access it they had forced locks and broken windows for a total damage, paid to the municipal coffers, of around 50 thousand euros. From June 1st ‍until the first weeks of autumn‌ the structure was supposed to ⁢welcome women in emergency situations, but the compromised‌ functionality of the ⁤containers and the safety factor convinced the administrators to postpone the⁤ project. J.M.


Engaging Interview between‌ Time.news Editor and Social Welfare⁣ Expert

Editor: ⁤ Welcome, everyone, to our special interview segment here at Time.news. Today, we’re diving into an important topic that underscores the challenges of homelessness and community support. I’m joined by Dr. Laura‌ Fischer, a social welfare expert with over 15 ⁤years of experience ​in ​managing ‌homeless shelters ​across‍ Europe. Thank ⁢you for ⁣being here, Dr. Fischer.

Dr. Fischer: Thank you ⁢for having me! It’s a ‍pleasure to discuss such a vital subject.

Editor: Recently, Merano has reopened its renovated ⁤containers⁣ for the homeless, which were unfortunately⁤ targeted by vandals earlier this year. This facility is now set to host ‍both men and women for the first time. What are your thoughts on‍ this initiative?

Dr. Fischer: I think this is a fantastic step forward for Merano. By providing 20⁢ beds for men⁣ and ‍25 specifically for women, the facility not only addresses the ​immediate need for‌ shelter as temperatures drop but also acknowledges the importance of creating safe spaces for women. Vulnerable populations often require ⁢tailored services, and this setup can significantly ⁤enhance their ⁤safety and well-being.

Editor: Indeed, safety is ⁢crucial. The costs‌ for ⁣this ⁤operation are covered by the municipal administration, totaling around 312 thousand⁣ euros plus VAT, ​including hot meals and night-time surveillance. How do you⁢ view the role of‌ local governments in ‌supporting homelessness ​initiatives?

Dr. Fischer: Local ‌governments play a critical ⁢role in addressing ⁢homelessness.⁤ By allocating funds for facilities like this, they are‍ investing in not just immediate aid but also in ⁣the long-term health of the ⁤community. Support ⁣services‌ such as meal provisions and ​night surveillance are essential. They ⁣ensure ‌that the⁤ environment is both supportive and secure, which can ⁢help ​individuals feel⁣ more comfortable and ‍willing to ​access these services.

Editor: You mentioned the‍ long-term ‌aspect. The‍ cooperative, Bolzano Solidarity, will manage this facility ​until April 2025. ⁢What‌ are some best practices for managing such facilities effectively over an⁢ extended period?

Dr. Fischer: Consistency in management is key. It’s crucial‌ to have a ⁤cooperative that understands ⁣the​ specific needs ‍of the population it serves. Ongoing training for staff, community engagement, and regular assessment of services can‌ help. Also, forming partnerships ⁢with local nonprofits⁤ can provide more⁣ comprehensive​ support ​and resources, from mental health⁤ services to job ‌training programs.

Editor: That’s⁢ a ⁤great point about partnerships. Could you elaborate on what challenges shelters might face ‍in​ terms of community acceptance and ⁣resources?

Dr. Fischer: Absolutely. One of the primary challenges is stigma surrounding homelessness, which can lead to resistance from community members. It’s⁢ important​ for local governments⁢ and organizations ⁢to foster open dialogue about homelessness issues, emphasizing the humanity of those‍ affected. On ⁣the resource side,‌ fluctuating funding can create ​uncertainty for shelter operations. Sustainable funding models are essential for maintaining facilities and services.

Editor: As we wrap up, what can residents of Merano ⁣do to support this initiative?

Dr. ​Fischer: There are numerous ways⁢ to‍ get involved! Residents can volunteer ⁣their time, donate supplies, or even organize community⁢ fundraising events to support the shelter. Raising⁤ awareness ‍and advocating for ‌continued support of⁤ these services is equally vital, as⁢ community engagement can directly ⁣impact the effectiveness⁢ and ⁤longevity of such initiatives.

Editor: ​ Thank ⁤you,⁢ Dr. Fischer. Your insights into homelessness ⁤and community support are​ incredibly‌ valuable.‌ It’s ​evident that reopening these facilities in Merano is just ​the first step of many toward a more inclusive ⁣and supportive​ environment ⁤for all.

Dr. Fischer: Thank you for having me. Let’s hope this encourages more communities to ‌prioritize support for their vulnerable populations.

Editor: And thank you to ⁤our audience for ⁤tuning in! Stay engaged and informed, and let’s work​ together towards⁣ a compassionate community for everyone. Until next time!

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