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It’s not necessarily the warm food or sheltered place to sleep – for those who use one of two cold weather shelters in Santa Rosa County, it’s often the words of encouragement and outpouring of care that makes a difference.
Sandy Baxley, left, Marcelle Thompson, members of Ferris Hill Baptist Church in Milton, sort through clothing donations. The church is one of two Santa Rosa County congregations which open their facilities as cold weather shelters, providing food, warmth and clothing to those in need.
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