Pinellas County Activates Cold Night Shelters as Temperatures Plunge, PSTA Offers Free Transit

As the chill of November descends upon Pinellas County, the Homeless Leadership Alliance has announced that cold night shelters are set to open their doors to those in need. Yesterday, shelters across the county will provide a warm and safe respite from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.

All sites are prepared to offer shelter until they reach capacity. In addition to a place to sleep, many locations will also serve meals to guests. These shelters become operational when the “feels like” temperature is forecasted to drop to 40 degrees or lower throughout the county, as reported by the National Weather Service. According to Pinellas County’s announcement, the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) is stepping up by providing free transportation. Riders needing these services should communicate with PSTA drivers that they are en route to a Pinellas Cold Night Shelter for fare exemption.

The public can access a number of shelters dedicated to serving adult men and women in several locations. In Tarpon Springs, the Boys and Girls Club on W Lime Street and in Clearwater, the First United Methodist Church on Turner Street, among others, are welcoming those who might otherwise be left vulnerable to the biting cold. Their geographic spread, aided by PSTA routes like #19 in Tarpon Springs and #52A in Clearwater, aims to make transit to warmth and safety as convenient as possible…

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