MARTINSVILLE, Va. - A winter warming center in Martinsville is shut for the foreseeable future due to a lack of volunteers and space.
The Community Fellowship church and other congregations in the area partnered to open the center at the Salvation Army five years ago.
However, this year, they need someone to lead the program, a new location and volunteers, especially those who can work overnight.
One warming center organizer, Michael Harrison, the lead pastor at The Community Fellowship, said they are still determined to somehow open this winter to help those in need.
In the past, anywhere from three to 10 people stayed at the center on freezing nights.