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The director said they received plenty of donations. They re now asking people to donate their time. Author: Katelyn Sabater Updated: 11:33 PM EST January 15, 2021
MACON, Ga. The Brookdale Warming Center just celebrated their first week since opening their doors to people in need of a safe, warm place to stay.
Director Steve Bell said the donations from the community was overwhelming.
“We’re swamped with donations. We don’t need anymore,” Bell said, “But our number one need is volunteers.
There are three ways volunteer can help. They can sign-in guests, sort and organize through donations, or help serve meals.
Volunteer Andrea Cooke is a part of the group that gets and organizes donations.