UPDATE: As temperatures plummet, MUST Ministries has urgently opened its Hope House in Marietta as a warming station for those seeking refuge from the bitter cold. Effective today, January 15, 2024, and extending through tomorrow, families and individuals can find shelter at 1297 Bells Ferry Road, according to Cobb County Government officials.
This initiative is critical during this cold snap, providing immediate relief for men, women, and children in need. The Hope House stands as a beacon of hope, ensuring that no one has to endure the harsh winter conditions alone.
Authorities report that the warming station is part of a broader outreach effort by MUST Ministries, which has a long history of supporting vulnerable populations in the community. The organization emphasizes the importance of community involvement and encourages residents to assist by volunteering or donating to sustain these vital services.
For those interested in accessing the warming station or learning more about the services provided, detailed information is available on the Cobb County website. The community is urged to act swiftly and help spread the word about this essential resource.
As temperatures continue to drop, the urgency for support and assistance is palpable. MUST Ministries remains dedicated to serving those in need, ensuring that everyone has a safe place to stay during these extreme weather conditions.
Residents are encouraged to share this important information within their networks to maximize outreach and help ensure that no one is left out in the cold.
