Overnight Warming Centers to Open at Salvation Army
Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin announced city emergency services will collaborate with the United Way of Central West Virginia and Kanawha Valley Collective to provide staffing and support for warming centers on Sunday, January 19 and Monday, January 20.
The warming center—a collaboration between the City of Charleston, service providers and community volunteers—will be open at the Salvation Army, 301 Tennessee Avenue, on the west side of Charleston. The warming center will be open from 9 p.m. Sunday evening to 7 a.m. Monday morning and 9 p.m. Monday evening to 7 a.m. Tuesday morning to accommodate those in need of shelter from the cold.
Additional services and support for the warming center are being provided by the Salvation Army, Prestera Center, Covenant House WV, YWCA/Sojourners Shelter, Roark Sullivan Lifeway Center, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority and other community organizations.
If individuals and/or groups are interested in volunteering to staff the warming center, contact Margaret O’Neal at 304-340-3503 or moneal@unitedwaycwv.org.