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Warming centers available for people during below freezing temperatures this week. Story by Silver Barker • 3d. H ot coffee, water and entertainment are among the many things people will find at ...
People without adequate heat, and those experiencing homelessness, can seek shelter from the frigid temperatures at one of several warming centers this week. GOOSE CREEK Goose Creek United ...
The Over-the-Rhine Emergency Warming Shelter echoed with chatter Tuesday afternoon as people gathered inside to escape the biggest snowstorm Cincinnati has seen in years.
The Warming Center is now open from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., seven days a week. This schedule may change depending on the weather, according to Black, since longer hours will be necessary if it gets ...
PROVO — After more than six months of nightly shelter from the cold, people experiencing homelessness in Utah County are preparing to lose access to Provo warming centers, which will close for ...
"We want to hold people accountable, but we want to love them, too," said Jake King, who will run the Willand Warming Center this winter.
“The warming centers, they’re a big help, because there are some people who don’t have nowhere to go to get out of the elements, to get out of the cold,” said Justin Stewart, a Bowling ...
Only one other bid came in to run the warming center, from Karlee's Home Team, the local 501(c)(3) nonprofit that operated the center last winter after bidding $207,800. Its bid for 2024-25 was ...
This year, the Warming Center has a new program in the mornings to help connect people to resources like housing, mental health and jobs. “I didn’t want this to be just a space where ...
In many ways, the controversy over the warming center is a microcosm of Paterson’s ongoing struggle to address the needs of people who come to the city for its social service programs or its ...
The winter warming center is designed to provide a space for up to 60 people to escape the elements from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. each night.
Goldheart gives community members rides to warming centers. “A huge need, a huge need,” she said. “When you figure on bad nights we have about 100 people an evening, the need is there.