The Shelter of Flint in Flint, Michigan on Feb. 21, 2022. (KT Kanazawich | Flint Beat)

FLINT, Mich. — As temperatures drop across the region, the City of Flint has once again opened its community centers as warming stations to help residents stay safe during the cold weather.

The warming centers are open to all residents through the weekend during normal operating hours.

The Genesee County Health Department has issued a cold weather warning this week, urging residents to limit time outdoors, seek warm shelter when possible, and wear appropriate cold-weather clothing.

Anyone in need of warmth can visit either of the city-operated warming centers listed below. Bottled water and coffee will be provided at both locations:

  • Mays Center | 1002 W. Home Ave, Flint โ€“ 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (810-237-2444)
  • McKinley Center | 249 Peer Ave., Flint โ€“ 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (810-309-2513)

Additional warming centers are available throughout Genesee County. Residents can contact the following organizations for assistance:

-Catholic Charities Center for Hope, 812 Root St, Flint (810) 232-9950ย 

-My Brotherโ€™s Keeper, 101 N Grand Traverse St, Flint (810) 234-1163 

-Carriage Town Ministries, 605 Garland St, Flint (810) 233-8787 

-Shelter of Flint, 924 Cedar St, Flint (810) 239-5433 

Residents can also dial 2-1-1 to find additional warming centers and cold-weather resources in the area.

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