
In the heart of Middletown, Ohio, as the winter chill tightens its grip, the Breiel Church of God opens its doors to those in need of shelter. In partnership with SHALOM Homeless, the church is providing an overnight winter refuge for the community's most vulnerable from yesterday, January 4, through January 10, as shared in a social media post by the City of Middletown, Ohio - City Hall.
As temperatures plummet, the harsh reality of winter in Ohio can be unforgiving, particularly for the homeless population seeking solace from the biting cold. The sanctuary offered by Breiel Church of God represents not just a place to sleep, but a beacon of hope in the unforgiving winter landscape. Through the efforts of SHALOM Homeless, individuals struggling to find warmth have a resource to turn to.
Community members and local social services are urged to spread the word about this critical service, as a timely share could mean the difference between a night spent in the cold and one in the warmth of a caring environment. "If you or someone you know needs a safe, warm place to stay, please help share this information," implored the City of Middletown, Ohio - City Hall in their Facebook post. It's a small act that can have a profound impact on the lives of individuals who find themselves at the mercy of the season's bitter winds.









