133 tramps became Jinan people and could be admitted to welfare agencies.
source: the author of the Qilu Evening News: Wang Chieh
June 19th is the opening day of the national rescue management agency. In the morning, the Ji'nan relief management station organized people from all walks of life to enter the rescue station, so that the public could get a close understanding of the daily assistance of the stranded personnel. In recent years, the Ji'nan rescue management station has helped many vagrants and beggars to seek their relatives and escort back home in a timely manner through the analysis of the accent, the DNA comparison, the cooperation with the network platform, and the identity card for the wanderers.
the 19 morning, the rescuer Zhang Yangyang (standing) inquired about the identity information of the wanderers. Qilu Evening News reporter Wang Chieh
the real purpose
is to help homeless people to find a home
"Niang, where is your home? Do you want to go home?" the 19 day, the rescue Hall of the Ji'nan rescue management station, the rescuer Zhang Yangyang in a wanderer to record identity information for a wanderer. In the face of careful inquiry, the vagrant was silent. "The old man was dressed badly and picked up trash at the trash bin. The public was worried that she had lost the old man and sent it to the aid station. The old man looked mentally ill and settled down first. " Zhang Yangyang said.
similar rescue process is staged almost every day in the rescue station. Ji'nan rescue management station staff introduced in 2017, a total of 73983 people begging for Vagrants and beggars, the first half of this year as of June 15th, a total of 34439 tramps and beggars rescued.
letting Rangers come in for help is only the first step to help, and helping homeless people return home is the real goal of rescue. In order to help the rescuers return home, the rescuers are all "stunts". First of all, it is necessary to follow the "sound". In the conversation with vagrants, they identify their accents and identify their hometown by remembering the lives of the wanderers.