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Volunteers Help Concord Unhoused Residents Beat The Heat At Cowell Park

"It's a big deal because without these resources we don't have anything, and it's hard to find a place to sleep and charge your phone."

CONCORD β€” On a sweltering afternoon at Cowell Park in Concord, where temperatures soared to extreme levels, a group of volunteers from GROW stepped up to provide much-needed relief to the city's homeless population.

"It's unbearable. It makes me sick. It's way too hot," said Carlos Salinas, one of at least 25 homeless individuals who arrived around 4 p.m. to get something to eat and drink.

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Salinas has been living on the streets of Concord for almost nine years and comes to Cowell Park almost every day for help.

"I'm taking lunch with a sandwich, a drink, some water, and a Gatorade, chips, and snacks," Salinas added, highlighting the essential supplies provided by GROW.

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GROW, an organization dedicated to providing food, hydration, and hygiene care to those in need, is led by a group of volunteers who show up every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Barbara Healy, one of these dedicated volunteers, has been helping out for almost two years.

"This one right here, you're dealing directly with the clientele and you can see the changes in them," Healy said.

Among the volunteers is Rodney Elliott, who was once homeless himself. Thanks to Barbara's generosity, Elliott found a place to stay and now pays it forward by volunteering his time and effort.


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