A number of shelters will be open for people needing a warm place to stay.
) - A number of shelters will be open for people needing a warm place to stay as brutal arctic conditions spill into the Gulf Coast region.Open at 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19th and will remain available through noon Wednesday, Jan. 22Open daily, with expanded capacity during cold weather eventsIntake is from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Open Sunday, Jan. 19 through Wednesday night , with operations continuing if temperatures continue to be 32 degrees or belowIn addition, Escambia County Area Transit will provide free transportation between My Father’s Vineyard and Waterfront Rescue Mission, allowing those seeking shelter to easily travel between the overnight shelter at the church and the designated warming center at Waterfront Rescue, city and county officials said.
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