Warm Center opens at Temecula’s Mary Phillips Senior Center in coordination with Community Action Partnership

The Mary Phillips Senior Center is serving as a Warm Center for individuals in need of temporary relief from the cold. Valley News/Courtesy photo
TEMECULA – The Riverside County Community Action Partnership is once again coordinating Warm Centers to provide a safe space for vulnerable individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, and others in need of temporary relief from the cold. The Mary Phillips Senior Center, 41845 6th Street, serves as a Warm Center now through Friday, Mar. 28, 2025. The Senior Center will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.Warm Centers will be accessible to the public in areas impacted by cold weather whenever a Cold Warning is issued. A Cold Warning is triggered when temperatures are expected to drop below 40°F. Residents can stay informed about Cold Warnings through local news sources such as TV, radio, social media, and Valley News.At the Warm Centers, visitors can access help
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