NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – With temperatures expected to drop below 40 degrees Wednesday night, warming shelters across the Lowcountry are opening their doors to those in need and providing essentials to ensure every person who walks through feels safe and supported.
Holy City Missions at Aldersgate UMC in North Charleston is set to open its doors at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. If it’s 40 or below, the warming shelter will be open, Lori Silvis, vice chair of Holy City Missions, explained.
“They can line up right here at this red gate at 6:00. They will be coming in and getting the clothing that they need,” Silvis said. “They can get a nice warm shower, a warm meal, and a nice cot to sleep in. You’ll get gloves and hats and Chapstick, anything like that that you may need.”…