Warming center opens in Clark County
Those in need will have a warm place to stay in Clark County as temperatures drop.
The Salvation Army of Clark County has opened its door as a warming center until 9 a.m. Monday.
“Having a space like this where there’s warm showers, there’s a kitchen, there’s plenty of storage for when we need to give people gloves, blankets ... it’s just a perfect situation. A safe, warm place for our unsheltered neighbors,” Aaron Roy, Nehemiah Foundation Faith Community Response Team director said.
It said it needs volunteers to help out. Shifts are four hours long.
Further information can be found here.