In Middletown, Ohio, the bitter winds of winter don’t just bring a chill to the air but also underscore the urgent need for shelter among the city’s homeless population. Recounting the local efforts to provide warmth and safety, the City Hall recently highlighted an initiative by SHALOM Homeless, a mission that has provided refuge since 2002. A social media post shared by the City of Middletown, Ohio – City Hall details the collaboration with eight local churches offering a nine-week schedule of overnight winter shelters, ensuring that those on the streets can find a place to escape the cold.
The shelter schedule starts with Breiel Church of God opening its doors from January 4 to January 10, 2026 and ends with a collaborative effort by First United Methodist, Quest, and First Baptist (Franklin) from March 1 to March 7, 2026 spanning the coldest months when the risk of exposure to freezing temperatures intensifies for individuals without homes, it’s through the generosity and compassion of these congregations that SHALOM’s mission persists, proving community spirit is alive and well even in the face of adversity. The city’s statement, “The City of Middletown is grateful to help share important information from SHALOM Homeless regarding Winter 2026 overnight shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness,” reflects the partnership ethos driving this critical service…