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Pinellas County

Here’s information from The Homeless Leadership Alliance of Pinellas:

🚨 Pinellas County’s Cold Night Shelters have been activated for Monday, November 10 🚨

The National Weather Service expects the “feels like” temperature to reach the high 30’s on Monday night into early Tuesday morning!

🚌 PSTA will provide free transportation to and from Cold Night Shelters, beginning 5pm Monday and ending 7am Tuesday. Riders must let bus drivers know they’re headed to a Cold Night Shelter when they board, and they can ride fare-free. If denied a free ride, ask drivers to contact PSTA dispatch.

A full list of Pinellas Cold Night Shelters is below:

✅ Families should call First Contact (formerly known as 2-1-1, Tampa Bay Cares, Inc.) for referrals to Cold Night Family Shelters.

✅ Boys and Girls Club of the Suncoast in Tarpon Springs
🧊 Address: 111 W Lime Street, Tarpon Springs
🧊 Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am

✅ First United Methodist Church of Clearwater
🧊 Address: 411 Turner Street, Clearwater
🧊 Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am

✅ First United Methodist Church of Pinellas Park
🧊 Address: 9025 49th St N, Pinellas Park
🧊 Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am

✅ Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg
🧊 Address: 100 Mirror Lake Drive North, St Petersburg
🧊 Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am
🧊 Please Note: This location requires the use of stairs

✅ Salvation Army, St. Pete
🧊 Address: 1400 14th Street South, St. Petersburg
🧊 Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am

Additional Information:
❄️ Guests are accepted until the shelter is full.
❄️ All sites provide a warm place to sleep, and many sites also serve a meal.
❄️ Guests will be advised if the shelter will be open on additional nights as conditions warrant.
❄️ Shelters close at 6:00am to ensure locations can resume normal operations during the day.

🌡️ Support this lifesaving program and help your neighbors stay warm by donating to, volunteering with, and learning more about Cold Night Shelters at www.PinellasHomeless.org/coldnightshelters.