February 6, 2015
Volunteer Gail Michael minds the hygiene supplies made available to clients of Facets of Fairfax’s hypothermia program. Toothbrushes, shaving materials, and other hygiene products are available for clients to take.
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Facets Helps People Come in from the Cold
Hypothermia program gives shelter this winter.
People experiencing homelessness arrived in groups on Tuesday, Jan. 13 at Pender United Methodist Church in Fairfax for a hot meal and a warm place to sleep for the night. When they leave the next day, they will have their clothes cleaned and washed and a bag lunch for the day.
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