As the chill of winter approaches, the city of Elizabethton has taken proactive steps to ensure that its most vulnerable residents have a safe haven from the cold. Starting Thursday evening, two local churches will open their doors as warming stations, providing a cozy refuge for anyone in need of shelter from the dropping temperatures.
The Deliverance Church of God, located at 406 1st Ave in Hampton, and the Doe River Baptist Church at 113 Avon Ave in Elizabethton are stepping up to offer warmth and safety from the biting cold. Both facilities will officially open as warming stations at 6 p.m. on Thursday and remain available until 8 a.m. on Sunday. As winter settles in, these churches are prepared to keep their doors open whenever temperatures or wind chills dip to 25 degrees or lower.
The initiative has been supported by a partnership with Harmony Free Will Baptist Church, which is currently involved in ongoing flood recovery efforts. Though its facilities are occupied, the church is working hand in hand with Deliverance Church and Doe River Baptist to ensure that the community is cared for during this wintry season. Such teamwork truly embodies the spirit of compassion and support among local congregations.
As residents of Elizabethton and surrounding areas gear up for winter, the forecasts from Storm Team 11 indicate that snow might blanket the higher elevations on Thursday night. Meanwhile, those in the lower elevations can expect little more than a light dusting. While the flakes might not pile up in town, the colder air is certainly settling in, making these warming stations all the more essential.
The opening of these warming stations couldn’t come at a better time, as winter weather impacts the region. Local officials stress the importance of staying warm and safe, particularly for the elderly and those without adequate shelter. It’s essential to check in on neighbors, ensure everyone has access to a warm space, and take advantage of these community resources.
While many people are bustling about planning holiday festivities, it’s a good reminder that the cold can be unforgiving. With the winter season now upon us, community support through initiatives like these warming stations can make all the difference. Whether it’s for a warm meal, a place to rest, or simply company on a cold night, residents are encouraged to reach out and use these resources.
As the winter progresses, these churches will continue to provide their warmth and hospitality whenever the temperatures dip dangerously low. The commitment shown by the leaders of the Deliverance Church of God, Doe River Baptist Church, and their partnering organizations is a heartening reminder of the strength and unity of the Elizabethton community, especially in times of need.
So, if you find that the winter chill is becoming too much to bear, remember that help is just around the corner. Don’t hesitate to head to your nearest warming station and enjoy a bit of warmth amidst the cold.
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