Billings shelters aim to meet the need amid negative temps
- offthestreetsshelt
- 22 hours ago
- 1 min read

Winter is a hard time to be homeless, especially in Billings, but when the temperatures dip below zero, it can be hard to survive if you can't find a warm place to go.
Debra Bonn is facing homelessness and says she knows the struggle.
"It's hard to deal with all these people who don't have a place to go, bundled up and everything," she said at the Off the Streets shelter.
Dena Bishopp is a case manager for Off the Streets, a low-barrier shelter near downtown, and says she's seen people face frostbite and even lose limbs in deep freezes.
For the full report from KTVQ, visit HERE.




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