Volunteers Needed for First Presbyterian Warming Center

As many of you know, First Presbyterian Johnson City, 105 S Boone St, operates a warming center during the winter for our neighbors who are homeless. Whenever they have "white flag" conditions, that is when the temperature drops to 35 or below, First Presbyterian opens its fellowship hall for those who need a safe, warm place to be. Because First Pres also operates a preschool, the warming center is only open on weekends, holidays, and when Johnson City Schools are closed for inclement weather (because the preschools is also closed then,) but with the recent pattern of weather, they've been open every weekend and holiday recently.

Running the warming center relies on volunteers, which is where you can help. They need people to help with the following:

• Providing food (they offer breakfast and lunch as much as possible)

• Kitchen assistance with prepping and serving food, and cleaning up

• Guest sign-in when people arrive

• Set up and/or clean up of the space before guests arrive and after they leave

• Guest engagement

• General help wherever needed

The warming center is open 8am to 4pm on days it's open. Volunteers usually work in shifts of about two hours, although you are welcome to come for longer or shorter as your schedule allows.

If you are interested in learning more, or to be added to the volunteer roster to be contacted as needed, please reach out to Lynnea Hunter Salinas at 828.266.1917 or at LynneaSalinas@gmail.com.