ROANOKE, Va. – Presbyterian Community Center will be temporarily closing its Emergency Services and Pathways for Youth for the rest of the week due to unsafe parking and walking conditions.
Although it will be closing, the charitable organization will continue to support those in need amid severe winter weather. On Friday starting at 9 a.m., PCC will partner with Belmont Presbyterian Church as it opens as a warming shelter for those in need.
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Presbyterian Community Center will be providing emergency food bags and warming bags that will contain hats, gloves and thermal supplies.
“We’re grateful to Belmont Presbyterian for stepping up as a warming shelter and to Second Presbyterian Church’s Mountain Ave. Fund for their generous support of funding to supply these resources,” said Nicole Jennings, Executive Director.
PCC aims to reopen next week weather permitting.