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Dallas County
Fair Park's Automobile Building will be a shelter during the winter storm. Doors open at noon Wednesday.
If your organization wants to be a temporary shelter, go to these links to apply. Application: https://bit.ly/3ofthc9 Training Event: https://bit.ly/34oR6qS
City leaders say they will still have their regular warming centers open.
"Residents who need relief from the extreme cold are welcome to visit any Park and Recreation or Library facility during their normal business hours (excluding holidays) for temporary relief from the cold."
The Salvation Army says in Dallas County, the Garland Corps will offer inclement weather shelter.
Fort Worth
Libraries and community centers in Fort Worth can be used as warming stations during normal business hours. Residents should call to check on hours to make sure they're open before going.
Safe Haven of Tarrant County's shelters and hotline are open 24/7. The city of Arlington says, "In the event of significant winter weather in the coming days, services will still be available. If you are experiencing domestic violence, please call the hotline at 1-877-701-7233. http://safehaventc.org"
Collin County
In Collin County, the Plano Corps and McKinney Corps will offer inclement weather shelter, according to the Salvation Army.
Denton County
In Denton County, the Lewisville Corps will offer inclement weather shelter, according to the Salvation Army.
Arlington
Arlington Life Shelter is activating its cold-weather shelter for Wednesday through Sunday.
The Arlington Salvation Army at 712 W. Abram St. is also opening as a warming station.
Austin- Travis County
Community warming centers will be activated on Thursday beginning at 9 a.m.
The following community shelters will be operating 24 hours a day for as long as conditions dictate. Individuals sheltering will be offered the opportunity to remain during the day and the upcoming nights.
Dove Springs Recreation Center - 5801 Ainez Dr. Austin TX, 78744 Dittmar Recreation Center - 1009 W. Dittmar Road, Austin, TX 78748 Gus Garcia Recreation Center - 1201 E. Rundberg Lane, Austin, TX 78753 Givens Recreation Center - 3811 E. 12th St., Austin, TX 78721 Parque Zaragoza Recreation Center - 2608 Gonzales St., Austin TX 78702 Additionally, the following daytime warming centers will be open on Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for those needing to warm up and charge their electronic devices during the day.
Cowan Elementary - 2817 Kentish Dr., Austin, TX 78748 Wooten Elementary - 1406 Dale Dr., Austin, TX 78757
The cold weather shelters are in addition to warming centers for people experiencing homelessness that were activated on Wednesday night, Feb. 2, at One Texas Center, 505 Barton Springs Road.
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office has also opened a warming and charging center at its location on 508 Rock St. in Georgetown for those without power.
San Antonio- Bexar County
Bexar County Warming Centers:
ESD 2 – 2096 Talley Rd, San Antonio, TX 78251 ESD 3 – 23103 Bulverde Rd, San Antonio, TX 78260 ESD 8 – 20825 Babcock Rd, San Antonio, TX 78255 China Grove Fire Department – 2456 FM 1516 S, China Grove, TX 78263 Leon Valley Conference Center – 6427 Evers Rd, San Antonio, TX 78238 Bexar County Fire Marshal’s Office – 9810 Southton Road, San Antonio, TX 78223
City of San Antonio Warming Centers:
(Pets are welcome. Residents in need of transportation assistance may contact 311)
Garza Community Center – 1450 Mira Vista, 78228 Harlandale Community Center – 7227 Briar place, 78221 Hamilton Community Center – 10700 Nacogdoches Road, 78217 Denver Heights Community Center – 300 Porter Street, 78210
El Paso
The warming centers will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. February 2 through February 5:
Galatzan Recreation Center | 650 Wallenberg Dr.
Marty Robbins Rec Center | 11600 Vista Del Sol Dr.
Memorial Senior Center | 1800 Byron St.
Chamizal Community Center | 2119 Cypress Ave.
Wellington Chew Senior Center | 4430 Maxwell Ave.
Pavo Real Senior Center | 9301 Alameda Ave.
San Juan Senior Center | 5701 Tamburo Ct.
Those seeking access to warming centers and/or experiencing insufficient heat are encouraged to visit a warming center and/or contact 3-1-1 for more information.
Waco- Killeen- Temple
The Salvation Army Community Kitchen at 300 Webster Avenue is also open 24 hours a day, while temperatures remain below 40°.
The City of Killeen is making preparations for an arctic front expected to hit the area on Wednesday afternoon, dropping temperatures below freezing, and causing potentially dangerous conditions through Sunday.
The city will open a warming center nightly beginning Wednesday. The center locations and hours are as follows:
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 8 p.m. to 8 a.m., Rosa Hereford Community Center (2201 E. Veterans Memorial Boulevard)
Thursday-Friday, Feb. 3-4, 6 p.m. to 8 a.m., Moss Rose Center (1103 E Ave. E), dinner will be served at 6 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 5, 6 p.m. to 8 a.m., Rosa Hereford Community Center (2201 E. Veterans Memorial Boulevard)
City warming centers are set up to offer temporary relief from the cold and do not offer full sheltering services. If no one is utilizing the warming center by 11:30 p.m. then it will close at that time.
Beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, The Salvation Army of Bell County’s McLane Center of Hope warming shelter will be open 24-hours a day until the wind chill is above freezing.
Anyone who otherwise would be out in these weather elements and needs a safe, warm place may come to 419 West Avenue G in Temple to escape the cold and potentially icy conditions. They will be provided a warm place to sleep as well as hot meals.
The Impact Church at 306 E. Adams Avenue will also serve as a warming center from 6 p.m. Wednesday, January 2, until 8 a.m. on Thursday, January 3.
The Oasis Worship Center at 608 E. Leon Street in Gatesville, Texas will be open from Wednesday at noon to to Saturday morning.
Amarillo
The Amarillo Housing First facility at 207 N Tyler, will be open Tuesday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. to Wednesday morning, Feb. 2, at 7:30 a.m.
The station said it welcomes anyone who is unsheltered, as well as their pets, to come to the facility overnight during the extreme winter weather. Officials ask if anyone sees individuals out in the weather overnight, they should text 806-414-2243 with a description and location. A volunteer mobile team will then check on the individual and offer a ride to a local emergency shelter or to the Code Blue Warming Station.
Indoor daytime resources will be available Thursday during the day at the following locations:
Guyon Saunders Resource Center is open weekdays from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.;
Faith City Mission has their Day Room open Thursday from 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Friday 7 a.m. – 1 p.m.. They have a church service and dinner starting at 5 p.m.;
The PARC is open weekdays 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Wichita Falls
The Faith Mission will be open throughout the night for anyone needing shelter.
Another local location serving as a warming center for those in need is the Burkburnett Community Center.
Abilene and Environs
Beltway Park Church north and southside campuses opened their doors to the community of Abilene, they are located at 2850 Highway 351, and 4009 Beltway Park South.
Beltway Park Church is currently at capacity, we’ll update as soon as we get new information.
Crunch Fitness is also offering food, water, showers, and warmth for the entire Abilene community.
Broadview Baptist Church located at 2500 S 27th St, Abilene, TX 79605, has been set up as a warming center
The National Guard is now talking calls at 0830 to take citizens to the warming shelter who need it.
If you live on the north side of Abilene, call 325-721-6074. For the south side, call 325-721-4948.
Rise Church is a warming center, at the back of Elmcrest Baptist. They will pick up if needed , 377-256-7289! Showers and food available. Bring pillow and blanket.
Ballinger
The City of Ballinger in cooperation with local churches has several available warming centers.
Some locations have bathing facilities, all have water and hot water.
Some locations have cots and blankets for sleeping accommodations.
Please ensure you use appropriate social distancing and personal protection practices.
The Community Center in Ballinger WILL NOT experience power outages due to grid power conservation measures, aka rolling blackouts. It is located at 200 Crosson Avenue Ballinger TX 76821
Brownwood:
The City of Brownwood is setting up a temporary warming facility at the Depot Civic Center at 600 E. Depot Street. The Depot will be open until 5:00 p.m. The purpose of opening the Depot is to have a warm place for people to go if electricity is out in their homes for a prolonged period.
The Vine Street underpass is closed, so access the Depot from Adams Street. Chairs and tables are set up in the Depot. The facility is heated but may still feel cool due to the extremely low temperatures.
The warming facility is not intended for overnight stays. If overnight accommodations are needed, contact Chief Eric Hicks at (325)800-9794 for Brownwood residents and Darrell Johnston, Brown County Emergency Management Coordinator, at (325)302-3188 for Brown County residents.
For more information on how to report power outages and tips for protecting your home, pets, and property, go to https://www.brownwoodtexas.gov/585/Winter-Weather
Brown County Home Solutions – Open 24/7 through Thursday
1101 Ave D @ Durham Ave. Brownwood, Texas.
Another Temporary Warming Facility has been set up at Adam Street Community Center located at 511 Adams Street.
The facility will be open until 8:00 p.m. (extended from 5pm) and reopen the following day at 8:00 am.
Coleman
The City Of Coleman is opening a warming center to provide temporary relief to those who may need it.
The center is located at the Senior Center located at 916 South Concho Street. There is no power. The center is being heated by gas heaters.
Meals will not be provided.
Those who visit the center are encouraged to bring:
Bedding, Food, Drink, Personal Medications, Entertainment such as books and games, and any other necessities. They will be unable to accommodate pets.
Eastland
First Baptist Church in Eastland, has opened its gym door to the community. They currently have power and will be offering a meal from 3 pm to 5 pm.
People are allowed to stay overnight
They are not able to accommodate pets at the moment pets
Visitors are encouraged to bring water.
If planned to go please call (254) 629-3355 to check availability.
405 S Seaman St, Eastland, TX 76448
Haskell
Haskell County Residents can go to The Haskell Civic Center which has been set as a warming center. The Civic ceneter is located at 200 Ave B, Haskell, TX 79521.
Sweetwater
The House of Peace located at 509 Locust St. in Sweetwater has been set up as a temporary warming shelter.
There is food, coats, blankets, pillows, and water.
People allowed to stay overnight, and pets are allowed.
They will keep their doors open until Friday morning.
For more information please contact Becky Acuña at 325-514-2204.
Corpus Christi
The City offers five warming centers that will open beginning Thursday afternoon through six in the evening. The centers are expected to stay open through the weekend, and residents are reminded that the centers are not open overnight.
Additionally, food will not be offered and pets will not be allowed inside. The centers will be open on the following dates:
Thursday, February 3, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday, February 4, and Saturday, February 5, from 8 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 6, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Broadmoor Senior Center 1651 Tarlton Street 826-3138
Ethel Eyerly Senior Center 654 Graham Road 826-2330
Owen R. Hopkins Library 3202 McKinzie Road 826-2350
La Retama Library 805 Comanche Street 826-7055
Ben F. McDonald Library 4044 Greenwood Drive 826-2356
The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority will provide free transportation to and from the Warming Centers.
Laredo
Cots and supplies at the LBJ gym.
Leyendecker Elementary on Garden street was a second location opened.
The Valley
Harlingen (Loaves and Fishes)
Space is available at Loaves and Fishes Shelter located at 514 South East Street in Harlingen. For more information call 956-423-1014.
Brownsville (Ozanam Center)
The Ozanam Center in Brownsville located at 656 N. Minnesota Ave., has opened its doors to anyone needing a safe and warm place to stay as temperatures drop across the Valley. For more information call 956-831-6331.
McAllen (Salvation Army)
The Salvation Army in McAllen located at 1600 North 23rd Street is opening its doors to anyone who may need a warm and safe place to stay during the coming days as the temperatures drop. For more information call 956-682-1458.
Mercedes (Community Recreation Center)
The City of Mercedes will be open a warming shelter at the Mercedes Safe Room Community Recreation Center located at 1202 N Vermont, on Thursday, February 3, 2022 from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday, February 4, 2022. Individuals must take their own blanket, pillow, food snacks, and overnight medication (if needed). For more information call the Mercedes Communications Department at (956) 565-3102
Roma (Old A.S. Canavan Elementary)
Due to the severe weather warnings, the 229th District Attorney's Office and the Crime Victim Center will have open an emergency shelter at Old A.S. Canavan Elementary located at 1334 4th St. in Roma, Texas.
The shelter will be operational from Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022 at 8 a.m. until Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022 at 5 p.m. Food, water, and living amenities are available at the shelter. If possible, please bring your pillows and blankets. If you require assistance, call the following numbers:
• 956-476-8107
• 956-476-8104
• 956-476-8108
• 956-476-8109
Roma Fire Department
The Roma Fire Department will be open as a shelter from Thursday, Feb. 3 to Sunday, Feb. 6. For more information call 956-849-1770.
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