Along the Red River near downtown Fargo, WDAY News Reporter Kevin Wallevand visited a tent city where people are living in freezing temperatures. Public health teams are reaching out.
People gathered on Wednesday, Dec. 21 in Fargo to remember those in the community that have died in the last year and whose lives were shortened by the experience of homelessness.
Homeless people living along the Red River have attracted public attention for the past two years, said Carissa Raaen, a program coordinator for homeless outreach with Fargo Cass Public Health. Part of her job is to find homes for those who have none.