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As another Minnesota winter comes and goes, with snow, ice and freezing temperatures, the Warming Center in Winona has offered emergency shelter for adults experiencing homelessness in the community.
A temporary day shelter in Winona will receive support from the CARES Act, according to a decision approved Tuesday by the Winona County board.
The Winona Community Warming Center brings many of the comforts of home — including hot meals and warm beds — to those who would otherwise go without.
WINONA — The first night, five people showed up, needing a warm place to spend the night. By February, the place will likely be full most nights. "It'll pick up as it goes along," said Lynette ...
WINONA, Minn. — The first night, five people showed up, needing a warm place to spend the night. By February, the place will likely be full most nights.
People in Winona looking for a warm place to stay overnight will soon have someplace to go. Winona to open new warming center | Minnesota News | news8000.com Skip to main content ...
With extremely cold weather moving in, Peterka said the shelter had to add more beds. "We have increased our capacity with 40 additional bunk beds, and folks will stay here overnight," she explained.