Temperatures inside Wards Island homeless shelter fell to 45 degrees, inspectors say

Heating Crisis Exposed at City Shelter on Wards Island

Residents at a men's homeless shelter on New York's Wards Island have been forced to endure temperatures as low as 45 degrees Fahrenheit, well below the city's requirement for facilities. According to a recent inspection by the Coalition for the Homeless, a group that monitors shelter conditions, the Schwartz Assessment Shelter has consistently recorded cold temperatures in recent weeks.

The issue is not with the building's heating system, but rather its aging infrastructure and malfunctioning window units. The problem was exacerbated by drafty windows and lack of insulation, leaving residents to endure frigid conditions despite being provided with basic amenities such as yogurt, cold cuts, and almond milk.

"I have all this stuff," said Reinaldo, a 45-year-old resident who feared retaliation from shelter staff if he disclosed his name. "But it's so cold in here that nothing has gone spoiled yet. And I had them for two weeks already."

In response to the crisis, the city's Department of Homeless Services claims that their teams have addressed the issue by addressing drafty windows and ensuring internal temperatures meet the required standard. However, Coalition for the Homeless officials argue that the root cause of the problem lies with the building's aging infrastructure.

"It was unacceptable," said Jamie Powlovich, a senior manager at the Coalition for the Homeless. "People were wearing winter jackets and other cold weather accessories inside – it was clear that the windows weren't doing their job."

Powlovich pointed to the inadequate insulation and plastic coverings on the window units as contributing factors to the problem. Reinaldo echoed her concerns, stating that the window plastics failed to hold any cold air.

The situation highlights a broader issue with aging infrastructure in New York City's homeless shelters, which often struggle to maintain adequate temperatures despite being required to do so by law.
 
I'm shocked, like, seriously 🀯. 45 degrees is FREEZING! I mean, I know they're trying to cut costs and all, but come on, it's basically a death trap in there. The fact that the city's teams were able to fix the drafty windows and get internal temps up to par doesn't excuse the root problem - the building's infrastructure is just too old. Like, when's the last time those window units got a major overhaul? πŸ€”

And Reinaldo's comment about not wanting to risk getting in trouble if he talked about it? That's wild. I guess that shows how vulnerable people are when they're living on the streets. The Coalition for the Homeless is right, though - this is a bigger issue than just one shelter. It's like, our city should be investing more in updating these buildings or at least providing better resources to keep people warm and safe.

I'm all about being practical, but I think we can do way better than 45 degrees for some folks.
 
I'm really worried about this πŸ€•. The fact that these guys have to deal with 45 degree temps is just unacceptable. I mean, it's not like they're freezing in a desert out there, but still... it's cold enough to make you wonder how anyone can function on a daily basis. And the thing is, it's not even about the heating system, it's about the building itself being old and crappy πŸ—οΈ. I get that maintenance costs money, but come on... people's health and well-being should be more important than that. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we've got you covered with food and stuff, just deal with this freezing crap" πŸ˜’.
 
This is just unacceptable πŸ€•! I mean, come on, 45 degrees is like, freezing! And it's not even the heating system that's the problem, it's the building itself that's outdated and can't keep up with basic needs. What kind of shelter doesn't have proper insulation or functional windows? It's just a recipe for disaster. I'm so glad the Coalition for the Homeless is speaking out about this because I think we need to get to the bottom of why our city isn't doing more to address this issue. We should be providing safe and warm spaces for people in need, not making them bundle up like they're going on a winter hike πŸ”οΈ.
 
πŸ€” this city is all about progress but it seems like we're still struggling with the basics - basic human needs like warmth and comfort shouldn't be a luxury for people living on the streets...it's like we're trying to build a society of adults who can take care of themselves but our infrastructure is still screaming "HELP WE'RE NOT READY FOR THIS" πŸš¨πŸ’‘ and I guess that's why these shelters are being called out - it's not just about the buildings, it's about the system as a whole...we need to rethink how we're supporting our most vulnerable citizens...maybe it's time for us to ask ourselves what kind of society do we want to be? 🌟
 
This is insane 🀯! I mean, can't we afford to upgrade our shelters to something more basic? I'm not saying it's just about the money, but come on, people are literally freezing their butts off over here. And what's with the excuses from the city about addressing the drafty windows and internal temperatures? It sounds like they're just trying to spin this one πŸ”„. The fact is, our shelters should be equipped with better insulation and more effective heating systems, period πŸ”‹. I'm so tired of hearing that it's the residents' problem for not having proper gear πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. We need to take care of our most vulnerable citizens, like Reinaldo and others who are struggling just to survive. This is a basic human right issue, plain and simple πŸ’‘.
 
Ugh πŸ€• this is just heartbreaking! I mean, can you imagine having to deal with that kind of cold all day? It's not just about the physical discomfort, it's also mental - people are basically living in a frozen box without any real warmth or comfort.

And what really gets me is that it's not even like they're doing anything wrong - they're just trying to survive. The city's supposed to provide these basic necessities, but instead we have shelters that can't even keep the heat on 😑.

I think this highlights how our society can be so broken when it comes to taking care of each other. We need to start investing in our people and creating a system that works for everyone, not just those who are already struggling. πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€• this is getting out of hand... 45 degrees F is way too cold, especially for guys who've been living on the streets and don't have a warm place to call their own. windows that aren't doing their job? come on... how hard is it to fix those? 🚧 and insulation? like, basic stuff, right? anyone can see that's not going to work here. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so frustrated with the city for letting this happen... they're supposed to be providing a safe and warm place for people in need. 2 weeks without a fridge is no joke. ⏰
 
It's shocking 🀯 how some places can still be this bad 🚽. I feel for the guys living there, Reinaldo included 😞. It sounds like they're stuck with no heat and freezing windows 🌫️. I mean, who needs yogurt when you're gonna freeze your buns off? πŸ˜‚ The city's saying they've fixed it, but from what I'm seeing πŸ‘€, it's still a big problem. It's not just about the heating system, either – it's about all that aging infrastructure πŸ—οΈ. We need to upgrade our shelters ASAP ⏰!
 
"Actions speak louder than words." πŸ€” The city's response is just words, but it's the actions that need to be taken to fix the real issue with the aging infrastructure of the shelter. Fixing windows and adding insulation might help, but it won't change anything until they actually do something about it πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I'm glad the city is acknowledging this issue and taking steps to address it, but come on... 45 degrees Fahrenheit? That's just crazy talk! 😱 The fact that these guys are having to wear winter jackets inside is a clear sign that something's seriously wrong with the building. And insulation? Plastic coverings on window units? It's like they're trying to freeze people out! ❄️ I don't blame Reinaldo for being worried about retaliation from shelter staff - it sounds like they're doing everything they can to ignore this problem. 🀝 But what really gets me is that this is just a symptom of a bigger issue with our city's aging infrastructure. We need to start addressing these kinds of problems before we end up with people freezing their butts off in shelters. πŸ’‘
 
I'm shocked this shelter is still operating like this 🀯. I mean, how can you expect people to stay warm when the windows are literally letting all the heat out? It's not just about fixing the window units, it's about upgrading the whole building to make sure it's safe and comfortable for everyone. Those drafty windows are a recipe for disaster, especially in the winter months. And what really gets me is that people are being told to wear winter jackets to stay warm... like they're some kind of emergency survival kit or something πŸ˜‚. The city needs to take responsibility for these outdated shelters and start making some real changes, not just band-aid solutions πŸ’‘.
 
i'm like totally bummed out about this heating crisis at the shelter on wards island πŸ€• it's just not right that ppl are having to endure 45 degree temps and stuff! i mean, i've been to some cold places in my time, but this is ridiculous. and it's not even like they're trying to get warm or anything - they're actually using their own winter gear indoors because the windows aren't doing their job 🚫 it's just crazy that ppl are having to suffer like this. we need to do better for our homeless ppl! πŸ’–
 
Ugh, can you even imagine having to deal with this stuff? I mean, yeah, the city's all like "oh, we fixed the windows" but honestly, it's just a band-aid on a broken system πŸ™„. Like, aging infrastructure is no joke, especially when it comes to places that are supposed to be safe havens for people in need. And to think they're serving yogurt and almond milk... good luck getting any nutrients in there with the frostbite πŸ˜‚. The city needs to step up their game and not just slap on some temporary fixes. It's time to invest in these shelters, you know? πŸ€‘
 
omg 45 degrees is like crazy cold what r they even gonna do about it? 🀯 and why did the city not check for drafty windows before opening the shelter? seems like they're just patching up the problem instead of fixing it properly πŸ’Έ also, can we talk about how the residents are having to deal with this stuff without any serious complaints? Reinaldo's story is so sad πŸ€• i feel bad for him & everyone else living in that shelter
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 🀯 The city is supposed to provide a safe and warm place for people who are struggling, but instead they're leaving them to freeze their buns off on Wards Island! It's like, I get that the building is old and needs work, but come on! 45 degrees Fahrenheit is COLD, especially when you're not even getting any decent hot meals. And don't even get me started on the window units - plastic coverings? Are they kidding me?!

And what really gets my goat is that some people are even too scared to speak up because they're worried about retaliation from the shelter staff. That's just unacceptable. I mean, I'm all for being grateful for what you've got, but come on Reinaldo, you deserve better than a cold and drafty room! And the city is just brushing it off like it's no big deal? No way, dude! This is a huge issue that needs to be addressed ASAP. We need to make sure our shelters are warm and safe for everyone, not just some people who get lucky with the yogurt and almond milk.
 
Ugh, can't believe this... 45 degrees Fahrenheit is crazy! I mean, what's the point of even having heat if it's just gonna malfunction? And yeah, insulation would be super helpful too... like anyone expects winter in NYC but they don't have that luxury. It's all about prioritizing and I guess it looks like shelters got left behind πŸ€•
 
OMG, 45 degrees Fahrenheit is COLD πŸ₯ΆπŸ’€! I'm literally shivering thinking about it πŸ˜…. How can people be expected to live like that? The city needs to step up their game and invest in some new heating systems ASAP πŸ”©πŸ”§. And let's not forget about the window units, they need to be replaced or at least fixed πŸš«πŸ’‘. This is unacceptable, especially during winter months when it's freezing outside ❄️. We need to make sure our homeless friends are living comfortably and safely ❀️. The city should take responsibility for this issue and provide a solution soon πŸ’ͺ🏽. This is not okay, people deserve better! πŸ˜”
 
omg this is literally heartbreaking πŸ€• 45 degrees fahrenheit?!?! how can the city not have checked this shelter for years? it's disgusting that they're having to suffer like this just because of outdated buildings πŸš§πŸ’” i mean yeah drafty windows and lack of insulation are huge issues but shouldn't we be looking at the bigger picture here? why did they even get away with this for so long?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
dude its like 45 degrees in NYC and people are still freezing at this shelter on Wards Island lol what's next gonna be a bed made of ice πŸ₯Ά? but seriously tho the city's got some 'splainin' to do, cant they afford new windows or somethin'? i feel bad for these dudes, been there done that with my own cold coffee in the morning πŸ’€
 
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