10 Spaniards, five Bulgarians, three Moroccans, two Romanian and one Hungarian among persons attending |
The team of the Mobile Emergency Service for Social Care (SEMAS), under the Department of Social Rights, directed Conchita Ruiz, he has treated more than 20 people at risk of social exclusion, without accommodation and through begging from the month of July.
Councillor for Social Rights has explained that this service "operates continuously 24 hours a day, 365 days per year, speaking and meeting the homeless, and those who, these days, you should take special care , if it fits".
Specifically, "the SEMAS has been given to 12 women and 9 men, of different nationalities and issues 10 Spain, Bulgaria 5, 3 Morocco 2 1 Romania and Hungary," said Ruiz.
SEMAS equipment provided to them, which may also submit -of mental illness or physical nature, water, food, clothing, transportation, emergency housing and transportation and accompaniment to the Foundations Jesus Forsaken and RAIS.
In this way the City provides immediate care to the most vulnerable establishing personal contact with them, studying their situation and creating a link that facilitates the process of intervention and social inclusion
Finally, he noted the head of Social Rights, which from the Emergency Service "is being paid more attention at this time, due to the potential risks to the homeless as a result of the high temperatures."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia