"The vast majority of homeless people in New York City are in the shelter system," Patrick Markee, Senior Policy Analyst at Coalition for the Homeless, said. "Along with food, we give out hats and gloves and coats if we've got them. On a night like this, we urge people to get indoors and give them options to do that."

According to Markee, there are about 8,300 beds in the adult shelter system. The nonprofit groups hired by the city are doing the best they can in their street outreach efforts, he said, but there simply may not be anywhere to place the people they find.
"At the end of the day, they have to have a place to bring those people and the city's shelter system is bursting at the seams." Fist tap my man Rembom.