City of Memphis Opens Warming Center for Residents as Temperatures Drop
Memphis, Tenn. – As the chilly weather sweeps through the Mid-South, the City of Memphis is taking action to help residents brave the cold. Starting tonight, Monday, December 2, a warming center will be opened at the Hospitality Hub, providing a safe haven for those in need. This service kicks off at 9 p.m. and will remain open until the next morning, tucking in guests until 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 3.
What’s a Warming Center?
You might be wondering, “What exactly is a warming center?” Well, it’s a temporary facility designed specifically to offer protection from cold weather. It’s a place to gather warmth and safety, much like a shelter, but it’s important to note that the resources here are limited. The warming center is not meant to replace the comprehensive services that local shelters provide. Instead, it serves as a brief respite while the temperatures drop.
Need a Place to Sleep?
For anyone in need of a place to sleep or food assistance, local shelters are ready and willing to help. If you or someone you know is looking for an overnight accommodation, you can reach out to the Union Mission located at 383 Poplar Avenue by calling 901-526-8403. Alternatively, MIFA is also a great resource and can be contacted at 901-529-4545. They have the necessary services to keep residents safe and well-fed during the cold snap.
Getting to the Warming Center
Getting to the warming center shouldn’t hold anybody back. If you need a ride, the Hospitality Hub is here to help. You can schedule a pickup by reaching out at 901-297-1680 and they will coordinate with MATA to get you there safely. There’s no reason to stay out in the cold when help is just a phone call away!
Why It Matters
During these frigid temperatures, it’s essential to look after one another. Many might feel the crunch of winter alone, but the city is stepping up to ensure that everyone has a safe place to warm up. A warming center can be a lifesaver, especially for those battling harsher conditions without a roof overhead. So, if you know anyone who might need this service, please spread the word!
As we wrap up, just remember: the warming center opens at 9 p.m. tonight at the Hospitality Hub. Make sure you keep an eye on the weather and check in on your friends and neighbors who might need assistance during this chilly time of year. Together, we can ensure that everyone in Memphis finds a little warmth amidst this cold snap!

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