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The William A. Burnard Warming Center in Logan seeks volunteers for winter.
The center has seen a steady increase in people coming to the center.
The center serves around 30 people nightly and requires 56 volunteers weekly.
LOGAN — Although the official start of winter is well over a month away, homeless service providers are gearing up to accommodate the unsheltered with a warm, safe place to rest during cold nights.
In Logan, the William A. Burnard Warming Center will open each night of the week beginning Nov. 30, running through mid-April 2026. But the center could open its doors earlier in the event of a Code Blue Alert, when temperatures drop to 18 degrees or below.
Heather Crockett, executive director of the Burnard Warming Center

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