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Homeless shelter leaders prepare for the bitter cold ahead of 48 First Alert Weather Days

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With thrift shopping at an all-time high, Madison plans to open new store

With thrift shopping at an all-time high, Madison plans to open new store More shoppers than ever before are behind a new thrift store coming to Madison. WAAY 31 stopped by the future location of the Downtown Rescue Mission’s new store to find out more on how the pandemic affected people’s wallets. People we spoke to said they can’t get enough of them. Connie Gieb, a Madison resident, said she buys all her clothes from thrift stores.  You can’t beat it, said Gieb. You just can’t beat it. Gieb said the low cost and variety of items are what leads her to all the thrift stores in Madison. 

Madison County shelters open

Madison County shelters open The CEO Keith Overholt says, more than 300 people are spending the night and they provide more than 1000 meals a day. (Source: WAFF) By Nolan Crane | February 17, 2021 at 8:41 PM CST - Updated February 17 at 8:41 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Overnight shelters and warming stations across Madison County are once again taking care of a lot of people this week. Employees at the Huntsville Downtown Rescue Mission opened the doors to the cafeteria at 5 pm, February 17th. The CEO Keith Overholt says, more than 300 people are spending the night and they provide more than 1000 meals a day. The Downtown Rescue Mission is not the only organization offering a helping hand.

Leaders with Downtown Rescue Mission prepare to feed the homeless over the holiday

Leaders with Downtown Rescue Mission prepare to feed the homeless over the holiday Downtown Rescue Mission of Huntsville celebrating the holidays By Tiffany Thompson | December 23, 2020 at 11:16 PM CST - Updated December 23 at 11:16 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Leaders with the Downtown Rescue Mission are turning to the community to make sure no one goes hungry this Christmas. President, Keith Overholt said due to the pandemic the need for help has increased. The non-profit is asking for non-perishable goods and monetary donations to help the community not only over the holiday but also beyond. Overholt said the group plans to have banquet meals on both Christmas Eve and Christmas for those who may go without daily meals.

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