How Homeless People Turn Empty Schools Into Indoor Survival Communities With Heat, Bathrooms & Beds

In this video, I uncover how empty schools can become hidden indoor survival communities for homeless people who have nowhere else to go. From classrooms turned into sleeping areas to bathrooms, heating systems, kitchens, and old hallways becoming makeshift neighborhoods, these abandoned buildings can offer shelter from the cold—but they also come with danger, legal risk, fire hazards, and the constant threat of being discovered. This is a look inside how people survive when traditional shelters are full, unsafe, or out of reach.