A Guide to City Resources and Personal Safety As temperatures drop in the nation’s capital, the DC hypothermia season officially begins, bringing with it a city-wide mobilization to protect all residents, especially those experiencing homelessness. “Our number one priority, especially as the days and nights get colder, is to get people inside,” stated Mayor Muriel Bowser at a recent event marking the start of the season. The District has a “right to shelter” mandate, meaning it provides shelter to any resident in need during hypothermic or cold-weather conditions. For the public, staying safe is a two-part effort: protecting yourself and
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