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Charleston County Opens Warming Shelters as Winter Temperatures Drop

Charleston County Opens Warming Shelters as Winter Temperatures Drop

Charleston County Offers Warmth as Temperatures Fall

As the chilly winds sweep through Charleston County, residents are taking action to help those in need. With temperatures dropping, warming shelters are preparing to open their doors, offering a cozy refuge to anyone requiring a little extra warmth this winter season.

Warming Shelters Ready to Serve

The Holy City Missions Winter Warming Shelter at Aldersgate and Seacoast Church Summerville’s Warming Center are set to welcome individuals seeking shelter from the cold. The Aldersgate center will be ready to greet guests on Sunday and Monday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., located at 1444 Remount Road, North Charleston, SC 29406.

Meanwhile, the Seacoast Church location in Summerville has a slightly different schedule. This warming center will be open to the public from Sunday through Tuesday, operating late at night and early in the morning to ensure that everyone has a warm place to rest. Their hours are from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday, 8:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday, and again from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday. You can find them at 301 E. 5th N. St. Summerville, SC 29483. Just remember, the Warming Center entrance is at the back door facing Gum St.

Hot Meals and Breakfasts to Warm the Soul

If you or someone you know is in need of a warm meal, both shelters will provide hot meals during their open hours, plus breakfast the following morning. This is an excellent opportunity for those seeking warmth not just for their bodies, but also for their spirits. A warm meal can go a long way, and the folks running these shelters are committed to making sure everyone leaves with a full stomach.

Transportation Made Easy

For those worried about how to get to these shelters, transportation is available too! The local Carta bus route 13 can drop you at the Aldersgate Winter Warming Shelter. Simply request the Aldersgate stop when you board the bus, and you’ll be just a hop away from warm shelter.

For any questions regarding the Seacoast Summerville Warming Center or for transportation inquiries, individuals can easily reach out by texting TRANSPORT to 320320 or calling 843-486-0193. Just make sure to select the option for the Warming Center!

Pets Policy and Safety First

While we all love our furry friends, it’s important to note that pets are not permitted inside these shelters. However, the priority is to ensure everyone is safe and warm, so if you need a safe space for yourself, these shelters are the perfect place to go!

Conclusion: A Community Coming Together

As the cool temperatures persist in Charleston County, community support shines ever so bright. These warming shelters are here for you, providing not only shelter but also meals and a caring atmosphere. If you or someone you know is looking for warmth, don’t hesitate to reach out and take advantage of these valuable resources. Remember, we all can use a little help sometimes!


Charleston County Opens Warming Shelters as Winter Temperatures Drop

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