KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Now that we’re seeing more consistent cooler temperatures, our unhoused neighbors need shelter more than ever. The Knoxville-Knox County Office of Housing Stability operates emergency warming centers when night temperatures fall to 25 degrees or below, and we have not met that this week.
The cold and rain on Tuesday still make it unpleasant if you have to be outside.
On a cold and rainy day in Knoxville, it takes the work of several organizations to keep the unhoused population warm and dry. The Salvation Army is one of them…