Pinellas County's Cold Night Shelters have been activated for this Saturday, March 12th
Saturday night into early Sunday morning is expected to drop down to a "feels like" temperature of 33-degrees in parts of the county according to the National Weather Service.
A listing of the cold night shelter locations is below:
Boys and Girls Club of Tarpon Springs
Address: 111 W Lime Street, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
Hours: 7:00pm – 6:00am
The Refuge Outreach Church
Address: 606 Alden Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33755
Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am
First United Methodist Church of Clearwater
Address: 411 Turner Street, Clearwater, FL 33756
Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am
Boys & Girls Club of the Suncoast in Pinellas Park
Address: 7790 61st Street North, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am
Please Note: Transportation will be provided from St. Pete First United Methodist Church (212 3rd St. N, St. Petersburg) and St. Vincent de Paul (384 15th St. N, St. Pete) beginning at 5:00pm.
Northwest Presbyterian Church
Address: 6330 54th Ave. North, St. Petersburg, FL 33709
Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am
Salvation Army
Address: 1400 4th Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Hours: 7:00pm – 5:30am
The Turning Point
Address: 1810 5th Ave. North, St Petersburg, FL 33713
Hours: 6:00pm – 6:00am
Families will be referred to family shelters on cold nights if space is available. Families should call 2-1-1, Tampa Bay Cares, Inc. for information on family shelters.
Guests are accepted at any time, until the shelter is full. All sites provide a warm and safe 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.
Support these life-saving shelters and help your neighbors in need stay warm by donating to the Cold Night Shelter program at https://bit.ly/DonateHLA.