Warming Centers: Operation No One Dies

The Rhode Island State Council of Churches, in cooperation with local communities, businesses, and concerned citizens, are operating three warming centers in Providence.

Council Warming Centers opened when the predicted temperature is 22 degrees real feel.

Click the button below to contact Harrison Tuttle, our Warming Center Coordinator.

A room filled with multiple beds and cots arranged closely together, with pillows and blankets on each. There is a Pepsi vending machine on the left and some windows with blinds on the back wall. The room has wooden floors and ceiling lights.
A group of people gathering outside a church building at night. The church has large windows with star decorations, iron bars on the upper windows, and a cross above the entrance. People are dressed warmly, some with backpacks and strollers, waiting or talking near a line with bags and belongings.
An empty indoor gymnasium or recreation room with chairs and blankets laid out on the floor, basketball hoop in the back, and chairs stacked against the wall.

Click here for statewide Warming Center Options