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Located
in the
heart of
downtown
Detroit,
Pope
Francis
Center
provides
vital
services
to
individuals
experiencing
homelessness. |
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City of
Detroit
offers
Respite
Locations
and
Warming
Centers
to keep
residents
safe
from the
extreme
cold
The
City of
Detroit
is
committed
to
ensuring
the
safety
and
well-being
of all
its
residents
during
these
challenging
weather
conditions
DETROIT
- With
frigid
temperatures
impacting
weather
conditions,
the City
of
Detroit
is
reminding
residents
of
available
warming
centers
and
respite
locations
to
provide
relief
from the
cold.
City of
Detroit
partners
will
active
two
overnight
respite
locations
starting
Sunday,
Jan. 19
beginning
at 2
p.m.
through
Wednesday,
Jan. 22
at 2
p.m.
Residents
can
access
the
emergency
respite
locations
at any
time by
walking
in, no
referral
needed,
or by
calling
the Cold
Weather
Line
through
the
Detroit
Housing
Resource
HelpLine
at
866-313-2520:
The
Detroit
Rescue
Mission
Ministries
location
at 13130
Woodward
Avenue
The
Pope
Francis
Center
location
at 2915
West
Hancock
Additionally,
residents
can
visit
any
Detroit
recreation
center
or
Detroit
Public
Library
branch
during
regular
operating
hours
for a
place to
stay
safe and
warm.
Detroit
recreation
centers
and
Detroit
public
libraries
will be
closed
on
Monday,
Jan. 20
for the
Martin
Luther
King Jr.
holiday.
To see
operating
hours
for
recreation
centers,
go to
detroitmi.gov/recreation.
For
operating
hours
for the
library
branches,
go to
detroitpubliclibrary.org.
Access
to
Shelters
During
the Week
of Jan.
19
Currently,
the City
of
Detroit
has more
than
1,400
shelter
and
warming
center
beds it
operates
with its
local
partners.
Detroit
utilizes
a
coordinated
entry
process
to
access
shelters
and
warming
centers.
Individuals,
families,
and
youth
seeking
shelter
or
warming
center
placements
can
access
the
Coordinated
Assessment
Model
(CAM) by
calling
the City
of
Detroits
Housing
Services
Helpline
at
866-313-2520
during
the
hours of
8 a.m.
6 p.m.,
Tuesday
-
Friday.
Veterans
seeking
shelter
should
call
866-313-2520
from 8
a.m.
4:30
p.m.,
Tuesday
-
Friday.
Residents
also
have the
option
of going
to an
in-person
CAM site
located
at Cass
Community
Social
Services
on 11850
Woodrow
Wilson
Street,
Monday
through
Friday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.; or
NOAH at
Central
23 E.
Adams on
the
second
floor,
Monday
through
Thursday
from
9:30
a.m.
3:30
p.m. for
an
in-person
assessment
and
intake
procedure.
More
information
about
access
to
shelters
can also
be found
at
camdetroit.org.
The
Detroit
Housing
Resource
Helpline
will be
open
Tuesday
- Friday
8 a.m.
6 p.m.
and
Saturday
9 a.m.
12 p.m.
CAM
Access
Points
will be
open at
Cass
Community
Services
at 11850
Woodrow
Wilson,
10 a.m.
6
p.m.,
Tuesday
- Friday
and John
D.
Dingell
VA
Medical
Center
located
at 4646
John R
St., 8
a.m. 4
p.m.,
Tuesday
-
Friday.
Helpline
Resources
During
the Week
of Jan.
19
The City
of
Detroit
is
committed
to not
only
providing
shelter
to those
who are
unhoused
but
providing
resources
so those
residents
can
chart a
successful
path
forward.
The
Detroit
Housing
Services
(DHS)
office
and the
Resource
Helpline
provides
help for
those
facing
housing
emergencies.
DHS and
the
Helpline
can
provide
help
with
several
housing
issues,
including:
Assistance
with
finding,
applying
to, and
moving
into
stable,
affordable,
and
permanent
housing
Financial
assistance
to cover
moving
costs
Assistance
with
employment
so
residents
can
remain
housed
once
successfully
relocated
Property
condition
complaints,
such as
no heat
Individuals
who are
at risk
of being
unhoused
or are
currently
unhoused
should
call the
Detroit
Housing
Resource
Helpline
at
866-313-2520,
Tuesday
Friday
from 8
a.m. 6
p.m. and
Saturday
from 9
a.m.
noon.
Depending
on
needs,
individuals
will be
connected
to
housing
resources
that can
keep
them
housed
or
prevent
them
from
becoming
unhoused,
or
receive
emergency
shelter
assistance.
Respite
Locations
The City
of
Detroit
is
providing
recreation
centers
and
local
library
branches
as
respite
locations,
which
are open
during
normal
operating
hours
and not
open for
overnight
sheltering.
City of
Detroit
Recreation
Centers
Closed
on
Monday,
Jan. 20
for the
Martin
Luther
King Jr.
holiday
These
are the
recreation
centers
normal
hours of
operations:
Adams
Butzel
Complex,
10500
Lyndon
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 9
a.m. 5
p.m.
Butzel
Family
Center,
7737
Kercheval
Avenue
Monday-Friday
from 11
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Clemente
Recreation
Center,
2631
Bagley
Monday-Friday
from 1
p.m. 9
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Community
Center
at AB
Ford,
100
Lenox
Monday
Friday
from 9
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Saturday
from 9
a.m. 5
p.m.
Crowell
Recreation
Center,
16630
Lahser
Monday-Friday
from 1
p.m. 9
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Farwell
Recreation
Center,
2711 E.
Outer
Drive
Monday-Friday
from 11
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Heilmann
Recreation
Center,
19601
Crusade
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 9
a.m. 5
p.m.
Kemeny
Recreation
Center,
2260 S.
Fort
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 9
a.m. 5
p.m.
Lasky
Recreation
Center,
13200
Fenelon
Monday-Friday
from 1
p.m. 9
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Northwest
Activities
Center,
18100
Meyers
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 9
a.m. 5
p.m.
Patton
Recreation
Center,
2301
Woodmere
Monday-Friday,
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 9
a.m. 5
p.m.
Detroit
Public
Library
Branches
- Closed
on
Monday,
Jan. 20
for the
Martin
Luther
King Jr.
holiday
Additionally,
all
Detroit
Public
Library
branches
are
available
during
their
normal
operating
hours
for
residents
to stay
warm.
The Main
Library
is
normally
open
Monday,
Thursday-Saturday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.;
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
from
noon 8
p.m.;
Sundays
from 1
p.m. 5
p.m.
To
determine
hours
for the
library
branches,
go
online
to
detroitpubliclibrary.org.
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