Warming centers in Knoxville and Knox County are already preparing for what is anticipated to be dangerously cold weather.
The-Knox County Office of Housing Stability has predicted the cold weather starting this weekend could rival the historic cold in 2022.
The warming centers are in need of blankets, sleeping bags, toiletries and socks. Donations can be dropped off at KARM's 418 N. Broadway location, where a dedicated trailer is set up to hold donations ...
Knoxville and Knox County’s Office of Housing Stability is preparing for forecasted frigid temperatures, and the office needs a little help.
Pastor Andrew Osakue co-founded the center after discovering the needs that stretch beyond the classroom for many educators in the county.