June 3, 2026

Volunteer Drivers Needed for WARM Program

WARM

With colder weather settling in, volunteer drivers are needed for Wrapping Arms ‘Round Many, or WARM, an emergency shelter program for people experiencing homelessness in St. Mary’s County.

Volunteer Drivers Needed for WARM

WARM

Volunteer drivers are being sought for Wrapping Arms ‘Round Many (WARM), an emergency shelter program for people experiencing homelessness in St. Mary’s County. This year’s WARM season begins November 10.

WARM Needs Volunteer Drivers

WARM

WARM — Wrapping Arms ‘Round Many — St. Mary’s County’s winter emergency shelter program for homeless individuals, is in needed of volunteer drivers.

2023 Women’s History Banquet Honorees

Commission

2023 Woman of the Year Dolly Griffin and Tomorrow’s Woman Alexandra Williams were honored at the Women’s History Month Banquet sponsored by the St. Mary’s County Commission for Women.

3 Oaks & WARM Adapt to Pandemic

Three Oaks Center is prepared to undertake an alternative to WARM’s homeless sheltering this winter, while it looks forward to the time when the WARM program will once again fully engage and provide the all-important service it has delivered in the past.

WARM Meets COVID: Grants Sought

WARM Season 11 ended abruptly in March 2020 with the outbreak of COVID-19. Season 12 is adjusting.

St. Mary’s WARM Program Gearing Up for 12th Year

WARM

WARM, Wrapping Arms Round Many, offers an update on the St. Mary’s County winter shelter program in its latest newsletter.

Volunteers Needed for WARM Shelter Program

Homelessness

Three Oaks Center wants to remind local residents that WARM, Wrapping Arms Round Many, winter emergency sheltering program for the homeless in St. Mary’s County is in need of volunteers to help with registration and to be van drivers.

WARM Volunteer Drivers Sought

volunteering

WARM volunteer drivers are still being sought for this winter.

Friess Shares Art of Giving

Art of Giving

Mother Catherine Academy’s Art of Giving enlists local artist Mary Lou Troutman to help students give Bubby Knott a mural at Flat Iron Farm.