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City of Little Rock opens warming centers to protect residents as temperatures fall sharply this weekend

Little Rock, Arkansas – As temperatures begin to dip across the region this weekend, city officials in Little Rock are taking proactive steps to ensure residents have a safe place to stay warm. The City has announced the opening of a temporary overnight shelter at the Dunbar Community Center, located at 1001 W. 16th Street. The shelter is scheduled to open Sunday at 6 p.m., offering relief for those who may struggle with the cold.

According to city authorities, no identification is required for entry, making it accessible to all who need it. Pet owners are also accommodated, with bedside kennels provided by Little Rock Animal Village so that animals can stay close to their owners. “No ID is required, and pets are welcome and can be housed in bedside kennels that will be provided by Little Rock Animal Village,” city officials confirmed.

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In addition to the overnight shelter, the City is opening daytime warming centers at multiple locations. Starting Monday, these centers will operate Monday through Saturday at the Southwest Community Center on Baseline Road and the West Central Community Center on Colonel Glenn Road. The initiative aims to provide a safe, heated space for residents during the coldest hours of the day, especially for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and those experiencing homelessness.

The move comes as a response to forecasts predicting lower temperatures over the coming days, raising concerns for people without adequate heating or shelter. City representatives emphasize that the centers are intended to ensure public safety and prevent cold-related health issues.

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Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these resources and share the information with friends and neighbors who may be in need. With the combination of overnight and daytime facilities, Little Rock is making a concerted effort to provide warmth and comfort to the community during the chilly spell.

City officials say these measures are part of a broader commitment to supporting residents through seasonal weather challenges, and they encourage anyone struggling with the cold to visit the centers without hesitation.

 

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