Birmingham Residents Brace for Cold Weather: Warming Station Opens This Weekend
As the temperatures in Birmingham prepare to dive into the chilly 20s starting this weekend, there’s some good news for those looking for a cozy place to stay warm. The Jimmie Hale Mission is stepping up to lend a helping hand by opening its doors as a warming station. That’s right! Starting on Friday, November 29, you’ll be able to find a warm refuge from the cold, and this service is set to run through at least Sunday, December 1.
Your Warm Welcome Awaits
The warming station will be open every evening at 6 p.m. and will stay open until 7 a.m. the following morning. It’s a perfect solution for anyone in need of warmth during these brisk nights! Along with a warm place to sleep, guests will also receive delicious hot meals and “essential items to keep individuals safe,” ensuring that everyone who walks through their doors feels cared for.
How to Get There
For those needing a lift to the shelter, the Jimmie Hale Mission has it all sorted out! A free shuttle service will be available to transport individuals from the main entrance of Linn Park, located at the intersection of Park Place and 20th Street North. This shuttle will run from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., making it easier than ever for anyone needing assistance to find the warmth they seek.
Help Us Help Others
Location, Location, Location!
Going to drop off donations or seek shelter? The Jimmie Hale Mission is conveniently located at 3420 2nd Avenue North in Birmingham. It’s a fantastic resource in the community—one that many people rely on during these chilly days.
Stay Alert and Prepared
Let’s make sure our Birmingham community is prepared for the cold! Sharing this information can help spread warmth to those who need it most. So, whether you know someone who could benefit from the warming station or you want to make a donation, let’s come together and make this winter a little brighter for everyone.
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Remember, there’s no shame in seeking help, and there’s no harm in lending a hand. Let’s all do our part to keep Birmingham warm and safe this winter!