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Family Promise of Carbon County opening new shelter in Nesquehoning

Family Promise of Carbon County will open its Cold Weather Shelter on New Year’s Day.

And already, the executive director of the Nesquehoning facility said folks are signing up.

“We’ll be able to host between 12 and 15 for overnight stays, Cathy Lamm said.

Those looking to spend nights must contact the 140 W. Mill St. temporary homeless shelter at 610-379-4757 during business hours to complete an intake request.

Men, women, couples and children are welcome to stay at the cold weather shelter, which will be inside Family Promise’s family community center.

During their stay, they will receive a warm bed, meals and case management services to help with transitioning to sustainable housing.

If transportation is required, Family Promise will provide it.

The cold weather shelter will also be open beginning Thursday to walk-ins and anyone looking for a place to warm up during mornings, afternoons and evenings. No intake request is needed for those not planning to stay overnight.

The shelter will operate 24 hours a day until March.

Family Promise’s “regular” family shelter is reserved for families with children and single women. It currently accommodates 31, including 17 children.

The shelter is seeking donations of Redner’s, Walmart and Aldi gift cards, food items, cleaning supplies and paper products and noted that any contribution, no matter how small, is greatly appreciated

Its mission is to help families experiencing homelessness and low-income families achieve sustainable independence by providing temporary shelter, meals, and support services in order to meet the basic needs of families without permanent housing in Carbon County and the surrounding communities.

For more information on the shelter, visit https://familypromisecarboncounty.org.

Family Promise of Carbon County in Nesquehoning is opening its Cold Weather Shelter on Thursday and will offer overnight stays to those who complete intake forms in advance. It will also be open to walk-ins who wish to spend mornings, afternoons or evenings in a warm place. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Family Promise of Carbon County in Nesquehoning is opening its Cold Weather Shelter on Thursday and will offer overnight stays to those who complete intake forms in advance. It will also be open to walk-ins who wish to spend mornings, afternoons or evenings in a warm place. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The kitchen area of the Cold Weather Shelter at Family Promise of Carbon County in Nesquehoning is shown. The shelter will be open daily through March and available for overnight stays to those who complete intake forms in advance, and those who just need a warm place to stay during mornings, afternoons and evenings. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO