Pinellas County Offers Respite for the Homeless with Cold Night Shelters, PSTA Provides Free Rides

As the winter chill descends upon Pinellas County, preparations are in place to provide some respite for those without a place to call home. The Homeless Leadership Alliance has confirmed that cold night shelters will be operating on Monday night, providing a necessary haven from the expected sub-40-degree temperatures. According to their announcement, these shelters will open their doors from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., welcoming guests until they reach capacity, and, often serving a meal alongside a warm spot to rest for the night.

The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) is stepping in to assist with transportation, dangling the offer of free bus rides to individuals heading to these shelters. From 5 p.m. Monday to 7 a.m. the next day, rides to shelter sites are on the house, just let the driver know where you’re headed. According to the county’s announcement, those in need can catch PSTA Route #19 for St. Timothy Lutheran Church in Tarpon Springs, or Route #52A to reach First United Methodist Church of Clearwater, a place where leashed or contained pets can also seek refuge…

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