From Beth Van Duyne <[email protected]>
Subject Power in Texas
Date February 17, 2021 11:30 PM
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‌ Like many of you, I have been without power for over 48 hours while also dealing with burst pipes and water damage. We know that when temperatures dip again tonight, many of North Texas' most vulnerable will be left in the cold. Below you can find information for warming shelters all over North Texas. Please pass this information to those you know who may be struggling to keep warm. Like always, we will get through this storm together. I am deeply grateful for those who have spent this frigid week serving our community. Police officers, volunteers running shelters, churches who have opened their doors to offer food and warmth, and even people who have opened their homes to those without power, have shown us the heart of Texas is still big and and bright even in the darkest days. Warming Shelters YMCAs in Denton and Dallas Counties Oak Lawn Overnight Warming Station 3014 Oak Lawn Avenue Dallas 75219 The Salvation Army 250 E. Grauwyler Road Irving 75061 Our Daily Bread 300 West Oak Street Denton 76021 MLK Jr. Rec Center- Denton 1300 Wilson St Denton 76205 North Lakes Rec Center- Denton 2001 W Windsor Street Denton 76205  Presbyterian Night Shelter 2400 Cypress Fort Worth 76102 Click the map above for updated links to find the nearest available warming shelter. You can also call 211 for assistance. Boil Water Notices Many local municipalities have issued boil water notices. You can find a list of the confirmed notices HERE. Checking your city's official social media accounts is another way to ensure you are in the know if your city has been affected. Beth Van Duyne for Congress | 1061 Texan Trail, Suite 550, Grapevine, TX 76061 Unsubscribe [email protected] Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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