Community Corner
Emergency Cold Shelters Open This Weekend in Clearwater
The Pinellas County cold night shelters for the homeless will be open on Saturday, Feb. 16 and Sunday, Feb. 17.

Temperatures are expected to dip into the 40's overnight this weekend in St. Petersburg. Winds may gust up to 23 mph Saturday evening and up to 22 Sunday night. For a complete look at the forecast in St. Petersburg check out the National Weather Service online.
There are three shelters in St. Petersburg that will open at 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday nights. They will accept guests throughout the evening, and close the following 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.
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Below are the cold shelter locations in Pinellas County:
Clearwater
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Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church
110 S. Fort Harrison Ave.
Phone: (727) 442-3677
Capacity: 75
Back-up Shelter
St. Cecelia Catholic Church
820 Jasmine Way
Church Phone: (727) 447-3494
Capacity: 40
Pinellas Park
Boys & Girls Club of the Suncoast in Pinellas Park
7790 61st St. N.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
Phone: (727) 574-5437
Capacity: 250
NOTE: Transportation to and from this shelter and downtown St. Petersburg will be provided by Boley Inc.
Families with Children
Families will be placed in motels on cold nights. Call one of the following family coordinators to make arrangements for a family:
St. Petersburg/Pinellas Park:
Jim Leiby (727) 433-2115
Clearwater:
- Chris Bowers (727) 251-6691
- Dan Mettee (727) 798-0035
Tarpon Springs:
Mary Dekasin (727) 479-2914
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