Salvation Army opens its doors as a cool sanctuary for Bowling Green Residents
Amid rising summer temperatures, the Salvation Army becomes a haven for locals seeking relief
Role of Salvation Army in the summer heat
Bowling Green, KY – With summer temperatures steadily on the rise, many Bowling Green citizens are looking for places to escape the blistering heat. The Salvation Army, conveniently located at 401 W. Main Ave, has emerged as a viable cooling center within Bowling Green.
Salvation Army locations transform into cooling centers whenever local air temperatures reach 95 degrees or more, or when a heat advisory gets issued by the National Weather Service. Their goal is to offer an air-conditioned haven for residents attempting to evade the health risks associated with excessive heat.
Public availability and contact information
The cooling center at the Salvation Army is open to the public from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m during heat advisories and high-temperature days. The organization can be reached at 270-843-3485 to confirm if it’s currently operational as a cooling center.
Assistance with Utility Bill Spikes
Along with providing a cool spot, The Salvation Army also recognizes that many people might suffer from spiralling utility bills due to prolonged use of air conditioning. In conjunction with United Way, they offer financial assistance to residents dealing with this issue. For more information or to seek help, locals can visit the United Way’s website or dial 2-1-1.
Additional Cooling Centers in Bowling Green
In addition to the Salvation Army, there are other cooling centers available in the Bowling Green area. Residents can find a complete list of cooling centers, their operating hours, and contact information here.
The Salvation Army’s decision to offer a cooling center in our local area underscores their commitment to the Bowling Green community. It’s one more way that this organization is providing help and support to those most vulnerable during the challenging summer months.