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Discover Ludwig"relief station" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a place that provides assistance or aid to those in need, such as food, medical care, and other resources. For example, you might say, "The refugee camp had a relief station set up to dispense food and medical supplies."
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I just got back from Wabansia Avenue, from the Relief Station".
San Francisco images include one of Camp Stanford, the relief station staffed by Stanford volunteers.
They kept watch as residents went to find supplies at a relief station.
The men lifted her out at a relief station in the section of Inokuchi, where two Army doctors looked at her.
A mother and child wait patiently for treatment at a temporary relief station; the mother's face expresses both resignation and foreboding.
When a friend from a Baptist-financed relief group, Protestants Against Famine, hires him to run medical kits and food to a relief station in southern Sudan, he loads up a Land Cruiser and heads off on the long, risky drive north through territory controlled by the Lord's Resistance Army, with a self-described "consultant" (and presumed spook) named Craig along for the ride.
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But many homeless people avoid the relief stations, saying they believe the main goal is to ship them home.
"He never went to the relief stations, never turned his head in the car to look at the men selling apples on the street corners".
Upon arrival at the relief stations, the aircraft carrying bags of wheat were unloaded by workers who carried the bags on their shoulders.
A thousand soldiers and 1201 army vehicles were assigned to the various rescue and relief stations along with air force helicopters.
After a week without services, though, the collective resolve had begun to break down, and people descended on the parking lot and other relief stations around Coney Island in greater numbers.
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