g titled "Care for Homeless People in the Town and the Cooperation of Charities," on Monday. Bratislava Catholic Charity's (BKCH) Katarína Rašlová told SITA that distributing food for the homeless is also a problem. Some charities agreed on a joint food distribution between 1:00 -1:30 p.m. because it happens that some homeless people go to have lunch three or four times per day. There was no registration system, and the charity organizations were not communicating on the issue. It decreased the motivation of these people to bring changes into their situations. The organizations agreed that the BKCH social center will handle the registration of homeless people, Rašlová told SITA. Presently 350-500 homeless people live in Bratislava.