News Summary
As a cold snap hits Lexington County, Radius Church White Knoll opens its doors as a warming center for those in need. Community members are encouraged to support the effort through donations and assistance. With temperatures expected to remain low until January 10, 2025, the church aims to provide a safe haven for economically challenged and homeless individuals seeking refuge from the harsh conditions. The initiative highlights community solidarity and compassion as residents come together to ensure no one faces the winter chill alone.
Lexington County Residents Come Together in the Face of Cold Weather
As temperatures plunge into an uncharacteristically chilly blast for Lexington County, a local church has stepped up to help those in need. Forecasters predict that this cold snap will hang around until January 10, 2025, making it crucial for everyone to lend a hand, especially to the economically challenged and homeless population.
Radius Church White Knoll Opens Its Doors
In response to the biting cold, the Radius Church White Knoll has designated its facility as a warming center for those seeking refuge from the frigid temperatures. The center will be open overnight from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. through the duration of this cold spell, ensuring that those without a safe place to spend the night have somewhere warm to go.
A Safe Haven for the Community
Church members will supervise the warming center to create a safe environment for all who visit. To ensure everyone’s safety, law enforcement will be making regular check-ins, bringing peace of mind to both guests and volunteers. It’s a true community effort aimed at helping those who might otherwise be left out in the cold.
How You Can Help
- Snacks to help keep spirits high
- Coffee and coffee filters for a warm drink
- Clorox wipes and Lysol spray to keep the space clean
- Laundry soap, laundry sanitizer, and bleach spray for ensuring a hygienic environment
If you’d like to contribute, you can drop off donations at 5181 Platt Springs Road in Lexington. There will be a bin located outside the entrance to the gym, making it easy for everyone to pitch in and support those in need.
Who Can Use the Warming Center?
Anyone in need of heat is encouraged to present themselves at the church each evening for assistance and accommodation. The warming center aims to be a welcoming space for all, reflecting the spirit of community and compassion.
Need More Information?
If you have any further questions or need assistance, the church has made contact options available. You can reach out to Paul Kirby at (803) 587-3144 or via email at thelexingtonledger@gmail.com. They’ll be more than happy to answer your questions and offer any additional information you might need.
Stand Together During Challenging Times
As the cold weather sets in, the actions of the Radius Church White Knoll and the community’s efforts to support the warming center demonstrate the power of unity. Whether it’s donating supplies or simply spreading the word, every little bit counts in helping those less fortunate. Facing the winter chill can be tough, but together, we can ensure that no one has to brave the cold alone.
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- Cola Daily: Meeting Street Music Fest
- Wikipedia: Warming center
- Lexington Chronicle: Parkland Plaza New Tenants
- Google Search: community support during winter
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Homelessness