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UPDATE - Cold Weather Shelters to Open for a Third Night
  
- Shelters will open Friday, Saturday & Sunday nights
  

Cold Weather Advisory Extended: Shelters listed below will now be open December 23 - 25 from 6PM to 9AM. 

**Homeless people are advised to report to the below LOCATIONS no later than 6PM on Sunday night.

BROWARD COUNTY, FL - As temperatures are predicted to drop this weekend, Broward County's Homeless Initiative Partnership (HIP) and its partners, including Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) Homeless Outreach Team and the Multi-Agency Homeless Taskforce (MAHT), are distributing blankets and cold weather gear for persons experiencing homelessness.

Dozens of new blankets and additional items like socks and toiletries will be distributed to unsheltered homeless individuals in Broward County to provide some warmth when, according to the National Weather Service, temperatures are supposed to drop this Friday and Saturday.

"Homelessness is a community problem that requires a collective community response driven through collaboration," said Broward County Human Services Department Director Tara Williams. "That is why we highly value our partnership with BSO and our network of committed, compassionate homeless services providers in a coordinated and strategic effort to make sure on the coldest nights of the year, no lives are lost among the many - too many - individuals experiencing street homelessness in Broward County."

The County will activate the cold weather shelters at the locations below on December 23 and 24 from 6PM to 9AM. 

  • Hope South Florida  
    1100 N. Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale

  • The Salvation Army 
    1445 Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale

If you are experiencing homelessness, or you know someone who is, please call the Homeless Helpline at 954-563-4357 or visit the Homeless Services website.

About Homeless Initiative Partnership 
The Homeless Initiative Partnership manages the County's Homeless Continuum of Care through planning activities and coordinating County, State and Federal funding through contracts with community providers. These contracted services support strategies to end homelessness and primarily focus on increasing client self-sufficiency and placement in permanent housing. For more information, call 954-357-6101 or visit our website.

December 23, 2022
MEDIA CONTACT
Dr. Rebecca McGuire, Homeless Services
954-802-4512