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County outlines hypothermia-prevention shelter options and winter supports

February 01, 2026 | Fairfax County, Virginia


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County outlines hypothermia-prevention shelter options and winter supports
A Fairfax County staff announcer described options for adults in immediate need of shelter during winter and outlined services available through existing county shelters.

The speaker said adults in immediate danger can go to any existing county shelter for a warm place, meals, clothing and help with employment and housing supports. "You will also have access to clothing, employment assistance, housing support, and more," the announcer said, and directed listeners to the county website for additional information and program details.

The announcement framed shelters as immediate-response options until imminent danger has passed and emphasized supportive services available on-site.

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