With temperatures dropping from January 2 to 5, 2025, several warming centers are now open in the Lowcountry to provide shelter and warmth. Locations include Holy City Missions, Seacoast Church, Walterboro Warming Center, Goose Creek United Methodist Church, and Hibben United Methodist Church, each offering various services like hot meals and a safe haven from the cold. Community members are encouraged to spread the word about these vital resources for those in need.
As temperatures dip into the chilly range from January 2 to January 5, 2025, various warming centers are opening their doors across the Lowcountry. With the forecast predicting **_cold weather_**, these centers are set to provide much-needed shelter and warmth to those in need, including men, women, and children. Here’s everything you need to know about where to find shelter and the services they offer.
Each of these centers aims to support our community during this cold spell. However, keep in mind that **_pets are not allowed_** in any of the warming centers. For those who need assistance getting to Seacoast Church in Summerville, a quick call to 843-486-0193 can provide the necessary information on transportation options.
Don’t forget that the Walterboro Warming Center is not just a one-time offering. It will also be opening again next week on **_January 9 and 10_**, during the same hours as before, ensuring continuous warmth and shelter for those in need.
If you’re planning to visit a warming center, you can expect to find a safe haven from the cold. The centers are equipped to provide hot meals and a warm place to sleep, ensuring individuals and families can find relief during this cold weather period. In addition to providing shelter, many of these centers focus on offering a community atmosphere where people can connect and support one another during these tough times.
Community members are encouraged to spread the word about these warming centers to ensure that those in need are aware of the available resources. It’s essential that everyone is reminded of the care and support that’s out there when the temperatures drop.
The Lowcountry community is coming together to help those in need during this cold spell. Whether you or someone you know is in need of shelter or simply looking to lend a hand, these warming centers offer a welcoming environment where everyone can find assistance. Stay warm and safe!
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