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Cold Shelters Open Sunday Night in South Pinellas

Officials say cold shelters will open at various locations around the county around 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 3. Guests will be accepted throughout the night.

Anticipated cold temperatures and high wind gusts over the weekend are prompting Pinellas County officials to open cold night shelters on Sunday, March 3.

Temperatures are expected to drop to 48, and wind gusts may reach up to 20 mph.

Officials say cold shelters will open at various locations around the county around 6 p.m. Guests will be accepted throughout the night.

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The shelters will close Monday morning at approximately 6 a.m.

Shelter guests are provided a hot evening meal, a warm safe place to spend the night and breakfast the following morning, county officials say. 

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Families with children are placed in motels. To make arrangements for a family, call Sarah Snyder with the Homeless Leadership Board at 727-424-1355.

Nearby locations include:

St. Petersburg

  • Northwest Presbyterian Church
    6330 54th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, FL  33706
    Call: 727-544-4551 
    Capacity: 75
  • Salvation Army
    1400 4th St. S., St. Petersburg, FL  33701
    Phone: 727-822-4954       
    Capacity: 25
  • The Turning Point
    1810 5th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, FL 33713
    Call: 727-823-7811
    Capacity: 25

Pinellas Park

  • Boys & Girls Club of the Suncoast in Pinellas Park
    7790 61st St. N., Pinellas Park, FL 33781
    Call: 727-574-5437
    Capacity: 250
    NOTE: Transportation to and from this shelter and downtown St. Petersburg St. Vincent DePaul will be provided by Boley, Inc. 

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