Pinellas Opens Cold Night Shelters
Temperatures are supposed to drop into the lower 40s tonight, according to the National Weather Service.
PINELLAS COUNTY – With the National Weather Service predicting that temperatures across Pinellas will drop into the lower 40s tonight (Jan. 30), the county has decided to open its cold night shelters.
The shelters open between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. (Peace Memorial opens at 5 p.m.), accept guests all night long and close Wednesday morning about 6 a.m. Shelter guests are provided a hot evening meal; a warm, safe place to spend the night; and breakfast.
2018 Cold Night Shelters (Adult Men and Women)
Clearwater
Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church
110 S. Ft. Harrison Ave.
Note: This shelter opens at 5 p.m.
St. Petersburg
Northwest Presbyterian Church The Turning Point
6330 54th Ave. N 1810 5th Ave. N
Salvation Army My Place in Recovery
1400 4th St. S 1655 16th St. S
Pinellas Park
Boys and Girls Club of the Suncoast in Pinellas Park
7790 61st St. N
Tarpon Springs
First United Methodist Church of Tarpon Springs
501 E Tarpon Ave.
FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
Families will be placed in family shelters on cold nights. Families should contact 2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares for information on family shelters.
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