Overnight Warming Center offered at Okanogan Community Homeless Shelters
Provides a clean & sober overnight shelter for adults during winter season. Meals, beds, shower facility, laundry room, and liaison to social services available.
Provides a clean & sober overnight shelter for adults during winter season. Meals, beds, shower facility, laundry room, and liaison to social services available.
Extreme Weather Shelter offered at South Hill Library
Emergency day shelter during extreme weather events in the Spokane area. Temperatures need to be above 95 or below 15 degrees or hazardous air quality and activated by City of Spokane. For transportation contact Paratransit at 509-328-1552, schedule ride 2 hours prior to desired drop off. Call 311 for more locations or questions.
Emergency day shelter during extreme heat waves in the Spokane area. Temp needs to be over 95 degrees. For transportation contact Paratransit at 509-328-1552. Schedule ride 2 hours prior to desired drop off. Call 311 for more locations.
Severe Weather Shelter offered at Salvation Army - Southwest Washington Fairgrounds
Open November 1 - March. Operates a severe weather shelter during winter months. Posts signs when open. Sign in is at 7pm. Accepts individuals and families that need shelter for the night.
Operates a severe weather shelter during winter months. Sign in is at 7pm. Accepts individuals and families that need shelter for the night.
Men's Shelter offered at Rescue Mission - Downtown Tacoma Campus
Provides 80 beds in a dorm area. As well as accommodating eighty men at night, the facility accommodates day sleepers who work night shifts.
Provides 80 beds in a dorm area. 36 cots in the day room and 10 available spots for veterans. As well as accommodating eighty men at night, the facility accommodates day sleepers who work night shifts. Extended stay is possible for men who have jobs and who are trying to become self-sufficient. Men are guaranteed a spot for 30 days if they have not stayed with the Rescue Mission in the past 90 days. The Good Neighbor Cafe is on site and offers free breakfast, lunch and supper. Other services at the Downtown Tacoma Campus include:
- free showers and hygiene items (Men only),
- free laundry facilities (Men only),
- mail service,
- and a free clothing room open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1pm-4pm.
Severe Weather Shelter offered by Westside Neighbors Shelter at American Legion Post 160
Operates a severe weather shelter between November and March for all genders, regardless of veteran status. Meals provided for shelter guests in the morning and evening.
Provides a severe weather shelter when temperatures fall below 40 degrees for up to 30 people.
Building has restrooms, showers, laundry machines, a coffee maker, a soup pot, cots, sleeping mats, and blankets.
Provides breakfast and dinner.
Extreme Weather Shelter offered at Salvation Army - Bremerton
Provides a warm place to stay. Accepts adults, couples, families, youth, and pets. Must check in between 7pm and before 8:45pm.
November 1-Early 2025 Provides a warm place to stay over the winter months. All persons may arrive at the shelter. All persons entering the shelter will be asked to sign in. There will not be a background check performed. All belongings will be checked in. No one will be looking at what you check, however if you elect to keep something on your person such as a weapon or contraband it would be cause for you to be asked to leave and may be turned over to law enforcement. You may keep things needed for the night like a teddy bear, book, or medications. While in the shelter there will be no use of drugs or alcohol and smoking will only be allowed off property in designated areas before 8:45pm. Guests are expected to follow the basic rules of conduct, no fighting or disturbing others while you are in the shelter and will be asked to leave if you do not follow shelter rules. No food will be served at the shelter, but beverages will be available.
Emergency Shelter offered by City of Seattle's Human Services Department at Seattle City Hall
Operates a shelter for all genders. Couples are welcome but must sleep in different areas of the building. Opens at expanded capacity during cold weather. Serves dinner and light breakfast.
Operates a 75-bed emergency shelter for all genders. Men and women are sheltered in separate areas of the building, with mats and blankets.
Day Center offered at New Bethlehem Project at New Bethlehem Day Center
Day center offers showers, laundry facilities, a hot meal and access to computers and case management. Serves parents accompanied by children ages 17 and younger of whom they have custody. Operates as a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Day center for homeless families and individuals, offers hygiene services, showers, laundry and to-go meals.
Operates as a cooling/warming center during weather advisories.
Homeless Men's Shelter offered at Union Gospel Mission
Homeless shelter for men, showers and laundry service available. Service animals may be brought if there is a kennel provided and proof of documentation. Check in by 7pm. Lunch and dinners served daily. Call ahead to check on new intake process.
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation program, hot meals, showers, sleeping quarters, clothing, medical and eye clinic, and a secure environment.
Emergency Family Shelter offered at Rescue Mission - Adams Street Family Campus
Provides emergency housing, meals, and case management for homeless families with children and pregnant women. Families are housed in their own room. No one has to leave during the day. Drop-ins are not accepted, please call before coming.
Provides emergency housing and meals for families with children or women who are pregnant. Clients are expected to attend case management sessions to set goals, receive housing/job/service information and referral, and to track progress toward goals. An excellent on site program for youth 6-17 provides positive role models, mentoring, and fun for children staying at the shelter. Also offers an on-site preschool. Each family has its own room. The Shelter is open 24 hours, so no one needs to leave the shelter during the daytime. Phones and computers are available for job/service search and setting appointments.
County Severe Weather Shelter Locator offered by Severe Weather Wahkiakum County at Wahkiakum County Department of Emergency Management
Counties operate local emergency management coordination during extreme weather events. Emergency management may include opening and operating warming centers during extreme cold weather.
Counties operate local emergency management coordination during extreme weather events. Emergency management may include opening and operating warming centers during extreme cold weather.
Extreme Weather Shelter offered at Liberty Park Library
Emergency day shelter during extreme weather events in the Spokane area. Temperatures need to be above 95 or below 15 degrees or hazardous air quality and activated by City of Spokane. For transportation contact Paratransit at 509-328-1552, schedule ride 2 hours prior to desired drop off. Call 311 for more locations or questions.
Emergency day shelter during extreme heat waves in the Spokane area. Temp needs to be over 95 degrees. For transportation contact Paratransit at 509-328-1552. Schedule ride 2 hours prior to desired drop off. Call 311 for more locations.
King County Emergency Family Shelter Intake offered by Mary's Place
Coordinates intake into emergency shelter for families at multiple locations throughout King County. Clients are screened for shelter openings that night. Will not turn families away in severe weather.
Coordinates emergency shelter for families with children as well as people who are pregnant, at multiple locations across King County. Once accepted into a shelter, families will be guaranteed an ongoing nightly spot in that shelter program. Shelters accessed through the emergency family shelter intake line include (but are not limited to):
- Catholic Community Services' New Bethlehem Shelter
- Catholic Community Services' Sacred Heart Shelter
- FUSION Family Center
- Mamma's Hands' Shelter
- Mary's Place's Bellevue Family Shelter
- Mary's Place's Burien Family Shelter
- Mary's Place's Regrade Family Shelter
- Multi-Service Center's MSC Emergency Shelter
- REACH's Center of Hope
- Solid Ground's Family Shelter
- YWCA's East Cherry Shelter
- YWCA's Willows Emergency Shelter
Men's Enhanced Shelter offered at Seattle Indian Center at Roy Street
Provides shelter, lunch, dinner and computer access for 40 men. Register first at Drop-In Center on Dearborn Street. Expands capacity during severe weather.
Provides an enhanced shelter and day center for men in need. Offers lunch, dinner, hygiene facility, computer access and more. Once day center is closed, building is only open to shelter clients.
Opens increased capacity during severe weather.
Eastside Men's Shelter offered by PorchLight on Eastgate Way
Provides year-round shelter for men ages 18 and older; no children. Men sleep in bunk beds. Services for clients also include showers, washer, dryer, case management, and a small storage locker. Register at Day Center. Those with severe medical vulnerabilities may be housed in a nearby hotel.
Provides low barrier shelter for single adult men. Offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Men sleep in bunk beds.
Services for clients also include:
- Case management
- Housing navigation
- Employment services
- Showers
- Laundry
- Small storage locker
Extreme Weather Shelter offered at Central Library
Emergency day shelter during extreme weather events in the Spokane area. Temperatures need to be above 95 or below 15 degrees or hazardous air quality and activated by City of Spokane. For transportation contact Paratransit at 509-328-1552, schedule ride 2 hours prior to desired drop off. Call 311 for more locations or questions.
Emergency day shelter during extreme heat waves in the Spokane area. Temp needs to be over 95 degrees. For transportation contact Paratransit at 509-328-1552. Schedule ride 2 hours prior to desired drop off. Call 311 for more locations.
Operates a daytime resource center that connects people with hygiene services, vital social services like medical and mental health care, and an overflow shelter during inclement hazardous weather and short-term emergencies.
Operates a daytime resource center that connects people with hygiene services, vital social services like medical and mental health care, and an overflow shelter during inclement hazardous weather and short-term emergencies.
Serves as a services hub for other homeless services agencies and medical providers.
Allows daytime sheltering, including phone charging stations, a clothing closet, bathrooms, showers, and laundry.
Hosts Navigators who are Peer Counselors that work with people one-on-one to advocate and navigate services like medical, mental health, substance use and housing. This help can include help applying for benefits, replacing identification documents, signing up for healthcare and finding doctors or treatment, and explore housing options.