Press release: St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky closed Monday due to inclement weather

St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky has closed all its facilities on Monday due to severe winter weather. The organization prioritizes safety for customers, staff, and volunteers, urging residents to stay informed through their website and social media.

Key Takeaways:

  • St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky closed all facilities on Monday, January 6.
  • The closures are due to severe winter weather conditions across Kentucky.
  • Affected locations include thrift stores, offices, donation sites, and the Cold Spring food pantry.
  • The organization emphasizes safety for customers, staff, and volunteers.
  • Updates will be provided via their website and Facebook as conditions improve.

St. Vincent de Paul NKY Closes Doors Amid Winter Storm

In response to severe winter weather conditions across much of Kentucky, St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky (SVDPNKY) has announced the closure of all its facilities on Monday, January 6. The organization aims to ensure the safety of customers, staff, and volunteers as travel becomes increasingly hazardous.

Comprehensive Closures for Community Safety

“This includes all offices, donation sites, our assistance call center and our Cold Spring food pantry,” the organization stated, highlighting the breadth of services affected by the closure. By suspending operations, SVDPNKY underscores its commitment to the well-being of the entire community.

Travel Threat Prompts Precautionary Measures

Due to the travel threat posed by winter weather conditions, the decision to close was made to prevent unnecessary risks. The severe weather has impacted transportation across the region, making commuting dangerous for both staff and patrons.

Monitoring Conditions and Providing Updates

SVDPNKY will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates regarding store hours as conditions improve. “We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates regarding store hours as conditions improve,” the organization assured the public.

Staying Informed Through Online Platforms

Customers seeking the latest information are encouraged to visit the organization’s website at www.svdpnky.org or follow St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky on Facebook. These platforms will offer timely updates on reopening and any further changes prompted by the weather.

A Message of Apology and Concern

“We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and encourage everyone to stay safe during this weather event,” SVDPNKY expressed, emphasizing their dedication to community safety. The organization looks forward to resuming services and serving the community again soon.

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