What started out as a soup kitchen and emergency shelter in the heart of Westerly nearly three decades ago has evolved into a comprehensive non-profit social service organization that this year will serve more than 2,300 people. The WARM Center has expanded to serve not only those in Westerly, but surrounding communities in Rhode Island and nearby Connecticut. This week Jim Hummel sits down with the organization’s executive director and two people who say the center saved their lives – literally.
Rhode Island Spotlight – A Warm Experience
Jul 21, 2016 | 8:02 AM







