Columbus non-profit opens its doors as cooling center ahead of dangerous heat

Columbus non-profit opens its doors as cooling center ahead of dangerous heat
Columbus non-profit opens its doors as cooling center ahead of dangerous heat

COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — SafeHouse Ministries, a non-profit that serves the homeless community in Columbus, is opening its doors for all ahead of this week’s dangerously high temperatures.

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SafeHouse says their building, located at 2101 Hamilton Road, will be open on June 24 and 25 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. as a cooling and hydrating safe place for any and all that need help.

The non-profit made sure to add that no one will be turned away and no questions will be asked.

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For more information, you can visit SafeHouse Ministries’ website and social media.

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