The Washougal Community Center and volunteers recently provided a temporary home-like setting for people lacking a consistent safe, warm place to stay.
The Washougal-Camas severe weather shelter opened from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m., Dec. 5 and 6, when temperatures were near freezing and the wind chill factor was in the low teens.
Robert Barber, chair of ReFuel Washougal and lead pastor of St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, in Washougal, said six people visited the shelter on Dec. 5. On Dec. 6, five returned and three new guests arrived, for a total of eight visitors to the shelter the second night.
Chad Kirby, 22, said he usually stays with friends in Vancouver, but he was outside the Washougal Community Library, next to the community center, on Dec. 5, when a volunteer told him about the shelter.
“I love this,” Kirby said, while sitting in the community center. “I respect anyone helping the homeless.”