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Gainesville’s Cold Night Shelter Program anticipated Nov. 29-Dec. 2

Press release from City of Gainesville

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – City of Gainesville officials anticipate severe weather conditions, including temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit during evening hours, from Friday, Nov. 29 to Monday, Dec. 2. The anticipated temperatures will lead to the activation of the city’s Cold Night Shelter (CNS) Program, and it is expected to remain in effect until overnight low temperatures rise above 45 F. The CNS program normally runs from Nov. 1 through March 31.

St. Francis House and GRACE Marketplace at the Empowerment Center will provide Cold Night Shelter services to people in need of shelter as long as overnight temperatures remain below 45 F. The CNS program providers serve additional persons in need of shelter so that families and individuals desiring shelter will have a warm place to stay. St. Francis House provides temporary shelter that is appropriate for families, women and children. GRACE Marketplace primarily serves individual adults.

  • C’mon Poe! Waiting on you to put up or finally shut up.

    Why stop there? Ward, Eastman, or Willits – feel free to make an offering.

    Tell the readers you’re not the hypocrites you appear to be.

      • I’m still wondering when the liberal hypocrites are going to move out of the country like they said they would.

        Have you offered a calm room for all those people who were so despondent over Trump winning the election? A place they can sit around and sing kumbaya or just circle jerk until the next election cycle?

        I’m sure you’d have a bunch of participants in Alachua County.

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