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Local groups report near‑capacity shelter and new warming‑station hours as Aiken heads into winter

Aiken City Council · November 10, 2025
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At the council meeting, local nonprofit C4 Impact and community volunteers described expanded warming‑station efforts, emergency housing placements and requests for donations of food and hand warmers as colder weather begins. The group said a recently secured property will house a mother and four children by tomorrow and that C4's warming‑station

Multiple community speakers at Aiken’s Nov. 10 council meeting described expanded winter‑shelter and warming‑station efforts as temperatures fall.

Curt Johnson (Speaker 6), a community volunteer, corrected a previously cited overdoses figure and told council, "For October, we do have 291 over suspected overdoses, but there was only 1 fatality out of all that," and described Narcan distribution into…

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