As Monday night’s temperatures are expected to dip, Seacoast Church operates a warming center.

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As Monday night's temperatures are expected to dip, Seacoast Church operates a warming center.

Seacoast Church in Summerville, South Carolina, is opening its Warming Center due to forecasted cold temperatures dropping Monday night, offering shelter to those without adequate heat.​

Services Provided

Guests receive hot showers, warm dinners, cots with linens and pillows, and a heated place to sleep overnight. A takeaway breakfast is served Tuesday morning, with men, women, families, and pets all welcome.​​

Location and Hours

The center operates at 301 E. 5th N. St., Summerville, from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Pets are housed warmly through Sheltered Paws, a nonprofit linked to the church. This aligns with the church’s seasonal activations below 35 degrees, providing expanded community support like hygiene kits and medical checks.

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