Meet the team that keep people in Glasgow safe at the weekends

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Meet the team that keep people in Glasgow safe at the weekends
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Glasgow's Street Aid formed during the pandemic.

A medical and welfare charity is helping 'anyone and everyone' on Glasgow's streets during the 'out-of-hours gap'.

During these hours, workers provide help to the homeless, discourage youth fights and alcohol or drug intake, and work with Police "We are able to provide people in need with a bed for the night or a referral, and though it can be stressful, it feels amazing to be able to help." "Another time we had a female youth, who has had a very hard life so far, and the system had sort of let her down after she went into crisis, but we didn't.Rebecca Blair, area service manager and procurement officer, added:"People come back and families too, saying to us that we helped so much."

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