Exodus Family Ministries warming center 1-21-25
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With dangerously cold temperatures gripping the region, Metro Louisville is stepping up efforts to protect its most vulnerable residents by providing funding to keep warming centers open, including this one at Exodus Family Ministries in Shively. (WDRB photo/Jan. 21, 2025)
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The city is providing funding to keep warming centers open, offering a safe refuge for those without a warm place to stay.
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