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Local shelter opens cold‑weather space; volunteers and donations requested
Summary
A Shelton shelter representative told the city council the shelter has opened a cold‑weather space for people on nights below freezing, serving about five to 10 people per night in recent days. Staff and volunteers are coordinating meals and daytime supervision; the shelter is seeking donations and volunteers, per comments in the meeting.
A representative for a local shelter updated the Shelton City Council Monday that the facility has opened a cold‑weather shelter to keep people from freezing on nights when temperatures fall below freezing.
"It is below freezing at night and during the day, and so we have added a cold weather shelter," Aaron Martimack said in public comment. He said staff have split…
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