On this episode of Town Talk, publisher Mike McCool speaks with Robyn Miller, Executive Director of the Winchester Area Temporary Transitional Shelter, commonly known as WATTS.
To tackle the challenges faced by the homeless community during the intense summer heat, the Winchester Area Temporary Transitional Shelter (WATTS) has opened a “Cooling Center.” This initiative provides a safe, air-conditioned haven for those seeking a momentary escape from the scorching temperatures. Located at Market Street United Methodist Church on 131 S. Cameron Street, the center is operational every day from noon to 5 pm. The only exception is Thursdays when the center opens an hour earlier at 11 am and closes at 4 pm. Beyond a cooler environment, the center also offers snacks, refreshing drinks, and occasional lunches, thanks to the dedication of local volunteers. Robyn shed light on the establishment’s history and motivation for the Cooling Center.