Tennessee church’s cold-weather shelter provides more than warmth

The shelter hosted by Fair Haven Baptist Church in Shelbyville has about 20 beds set up in the youth center building. John Hall said they tend to have around a dozen people staying but that number increased to close to 30 during recent cold spells. — Submitted photo
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – When temperatures drop to 32 degrees or below, exposure becomes life-threatening. Without proper layering and access to warmth for at least 20 minutes every two hours, hypothermia can kill.









