The Warming Shelter collaborates with local churches and agencies including SEVCA, HCRS, Springfield Medical Care Systems-Community Health Team, Springfield Supported Housing, Springfield Family Center, Springfield Police Department, Vermont Agency for Human Services and Vermont Department of Economic Services. All guests staying at the shelter were given the opportunity to work with any of these organizations that might be able to help them improve their health and well-being.
In this brief time period, the shelter has served 166 individuals who were in need of a warm place to sleep during the cold winter months in southern Vermont.
The following is a recap of the last five seasons:
- The eight-bed shelter is open every night from Nov. 15 through April 15. For the 2017-2018 Season the shelter was at capacity 6 percent of the time.
- 166 different adults were housed over the past five seasons.
- Approximately 30 percent of the guests were able to obtain stable housing with the aid of local social service partners.
- Meals were provided by several members of our local churches and from other citizens.
- All guests were offered access to the Springfield Family Center during the day.
- All guests are offered support from various local social service organizations.
- During the 2017-2018 shelter season there were over 70 volunteers from the community who help staff the shelter by donating 3,408 hours.
Orientation will be held at the North Springfield Baptist Church where the Warming Shelter is located. If you want additional information or would like to help for at least six hours a month please call the shelter at (888) 264-3001, by email at svtwsc@gmail.com or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/springfieldwarmingshelter.
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