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Here are warming spaces that offer shelter from dangerously cold temps

With wind chills in the minus zone and single-digit temps, those living without shelter need places to stay warm and safe. Here are some options.

MINNEAPOLIS — Stretches of weather like the one we're enduring can make a person wonder why they live in Minnesota. 

Single-degree temps and below-zero wind chills make a walk to the car a painful experience, and many opt to cancel errands and outings to hunker down at home where the furnace is working overtime. 

Imagine if you didn't have that option... if the frigid outdoors was home, and you existed without shelter, regular meals or a place to be safe. That's reality for thousands across the Twin Cities, and the current weather is dangerous, if not deadly. 

Call or text the number 211 for information and referral to shelters, health and human services. Click here to look at those resources online

The good news is that there are places for unsheltered folks to find respite, a place to warm up and grab some food, and know someone cares. Here are some of them. 

Hennepin County - Daytime Options

Catholic Charities Opportunity Center: 740 East 17th St., Minneapolis - 612-204-8300

Grab some food, a warm shower, do some laundry and connect with internet. 

Hope Avenue Twin Cities: 1229 Logan Ave., Minneapolis - 612-709-0326

Guests can grab a meal, utilize the clothing closet, get a haircut or take a warm shower. There is also support from Alcoholics Anonymous on site. 

Hennepin County Library locations: Listed here - 612-543-5669

Drop in and warm up during daily operating hours.

Minneapolis Central Library: 300 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis - 612-543-8000

Heated space and limited computer access during normal operating hours. 

Hennepin County Government Center: 300 South 6th St., Minneapolis - 612-348-3000

Warm spaces. 

MoveFwd Drop-in (ages 15-24): 1001 Highway 7, Room 237, Hopkins - 952-988-8336

Warm spaces, housing assistance, food and hygiene products, employment search, help in getting a social security card, state ID, birth certificate, and more. 

Oasis for Youth Drop-In (ages 16-24): 2200 West Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington - 952-512-2061

Warm space, free clothes closet and hygiene/personal care products, food resources, laundry and showers, computer lab and internet access, job-search assistance, and educational support, transportation assistance, referrals to shelter and housing programs including the Suburban Host Home Program, rental assistance. 

Peace House Community:  1816 Portland Ave., Minneapolis - 612-870-7263

Warm space, hot lunch.

Steps of Strategy: 1803 Bryant Ave. N Minneapolis - 612 431 4354

Warm space, lunch and dinner, peer support, case management, housing stabilization services, laundry, showers and clothing closet.

Youthlink (ages 16-24): 41 North 12th Street, Minneapolis - 612-252-1200

Hennepin County - Night Time options

American Indian Community Development Center - KOLA: 1600 East 19th St., Minneapolis

Fifty spots are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, with meals, showers and hygiene supplies.

Rescue Now Services: 97 13th Ave. NE, Minneapolis - For bed reservations, call Hennepin Shelter Hotline at 612-204-8200

Dinner and breakfast provided, as well as showers, hygiene supplies, bus tokens. 

Ramsey County

Holy Christian Church: 125 Stevens St. W., St. Paul

Warming spot, food, clothing and outdoor gear - Women only

Saint Paul-Reformation Lutheran: 100 N. Oxford St., St. Paul

Warming spot, food, clothing and outdoor gear - Families and youth age 18-24

Phalen Activity Center: 1530 Phalen Dr., St. Paul

Warming spot, food, clothing and outdoor gear - Single adult males only

Newell Park Building: 900 Fairview Ave. N., St. Paul

Warming spot, food, clothing and outdoor gear - Single adult males only

Ramsey County provides free rides to warming centers during frigid weather conditions. Pick-up spots include Union Gospel Mission, St. Paul Opportunity Center, Dorothy Day Center and the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center.  

Salvation Army Locations

Salvation Army locations will  serve as daytime warming spaces during regular business hours when wind chills are expected to fall near or below zero through at least Thursday.

Here are those locations. 

  • Brooklyn Park Salvation Army, 10011 Noble Parkway, (763) 425-0517 

  • Maplewood Salvation Army, 2080 Woodlynn Ave., (651) 779-9177 

  • North Minneapolis Salvation Army, 2024 Lyndale Ave. N., (612) 522-4871 

  • Northeast Minneapolis Salvation Army, 2727 Central Ave. NE, (612) 789-2858 

  • South Minneapolis Salvation Army, 1604 E. Lake St., (612) 721-1513 

  • St. Paul Eastside Salvation Army, 1019 Payne Ave., (651) 776-8169 

  • St. Paul West 7th Salvation Army, 401 W. 7th St., (651) 224-4316 

The Salvation Army Harbor Lights emergency shelter will make an additional 40 beds available Wednesday through Friday (Dec. 11-13) as part of its "arctic overflow" program.

As winter progresses, extra beds will be made available every night beginning on Jan. 1, through Feb. 28. Those seeking emergency overnight shelter should contact Adult Shelter Connect at 612-248-2350 for availability.

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