As the temperature drops and chilly winds sweep through Beaufort, a warm refuge is just around the corner! With forecasted freezing temperatures on the horizon, Sea Island Presbyterian Church is stepping up to provide a warm shelter for those in need.
Starting this Friday at 5 p.m., the church, located at 81 Lady’s Island Drive, will welcome individuals seeking warmth and comfort. But don’t wait too long to check in—this friendly haven will close its doors at 8 a.m. on Saturday morning.
Worried about going hungry? Fear not! The church will be serving up hot meals for dinner and breakfast, ensuring that everyone who seeks shelter leaves feeling nourished. Not only that, but showers will also be available for those who might need a little refresh after braving the cold.
If you have any questions or need additional information, feel free to reach out directly to Sea Island Presbyterian Church at 843-525-0696. The caring staff is ready to assist and ensure everyone knows the support available to them during this cold spell.
This cold weather shelter is not just a place to escape the harsh elements—it’s a reflection of the love and generosity of the Beaufort community. Seizing the opportunity to lend a helping hand, residents can come together to make sure that no one feels abandoned as temperatures plummet. It’s heartwarming to see local organizations rallying around our neighbors in need when it matters the most.
So, if you or someone you know could use a warm place to stay this weekend, don’t hesitate to head over to Sea Island Presbyterian Church. With warm meals, hot showers, and a cozy atmosphere, this is the perfect spot to wait out the cold snap!
Stay safe, Beaufort! Remember, a little kindness goes a long way—let’s help each other stay warm and find comfort in our community.
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