Gwinnett County to open warming stations as temperatures fall

Nicole Love Hendrickson, Chairwoman
Nicole Love Hendrickson, Chairwoman
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Gwinnett County has announced that it will open warming stations to provide overnight relief for residents when temperatures drop to 35 degrees or lower. The stations will be available from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

At these sites, residents can warm up, have a meal, and rest during the coldest nights. The county is offering this service to help those who need shelter and basic necessities during severe weather conditions.

More details about the locations and additional information on the warming stations can be found at the county’s website by clicking HERE for More Information.



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