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Severe Weather Shelters
The City of Seattle has opened severe weather shelters with 160 beds total for people experiencing homelessness, including:
- Fisher Pavilion from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., through Sunday.
- Bitter Lake (13035 Linden Avenue N, 98133) and Garfield (2323 East Cherry Street, 98122) Community Centers as 24-hour coed severe weather shelters starting Thursday, February 11, at 8 pm through the morning of Monday, February 15.
The City’s HOPE team is coordinating outreach and referrals to severe weather shelters, and distribution of cold weather supplies including handwarmers, emergency blankets, hats, and gloves.
King County has opened the Jefferson Day Center (420 4th Avenue, Seattle 98104) as a men’s only severe weather shelter that can accommodate 25 men. The temporary shelter opened Tuesday, February 9 and will remain open through Saturday, February 13 and is operated by The Salvation Army.
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