Due to the lower temperatures, warming shelters are open on Monday and Tuesday nights.

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Due to the lower temperatures, warming shelters are open on Monday and Tuesday nights.

Seacoast Church in Summerville and Holy City Missions in North Charleston are opening warming centers Monday and Tuesday nights due to dropping temperatures across the Lowcountry. These shelters offer safe overnight stays, meals, and showers for those without adequate heat or facing homelessness. Both operate on a first-come, first-served basis and align with your interest in local South Carolina community resources.​

Seacoast Church Details

The center at 301 East 5th North Street opens from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., with entry at the back door facing Gum Street. It welcomes men, women, families, and coordinates pet sheltering through nonprofit Sheltered Paws.​

Holy City Missions Details

Located at 1444 Remount Road in North Charleston, registration runs 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., closing at 7 a.m., with capacity for up to 75 guests. Services include hot meals, showers, clothes, toiletries, and optional devotion; pets are not allowed.​

Transportation Options

For Seacoast, text TRANSPORT to 320320 or call 843-486-0193. For Holy City, board CARTA bus route 13 and request the Holy City Winter Warming Shelter at Aldersgate.

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