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Hypothermia Shelters 2008-2009

Men Address
801 East Shelter
801 Making Life Better Lane, SE
Campus of St Elizabeth's Hospital

Adams Place
Shelter

2210 Adams Place NE

Drop-In Center at CCNV
 
425 2nd Street, NW

La Casa Shelter

1436 Irving Street, NW
 
New York Avenue Shelter
1355-57 New York Avenue, NE
Women Only Address

CCNV
 
425 2nd Street, NW

Harriet Tubman Shelter

DC General–Building #9
1900 Massachusetts Avenue, SE
Hermano Pedro Shelter
Nativity Church
6010 Georgia Avenue, NW

John Young Center
 
115 D Street, NW

Madison Shelter–House of Ruth
 
651 10th Street, NE

Open Door Shelter

425 2nd Street, NW
Families
Families seeking shelter must go to the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center at 920–A Rhode Island Avenue, NE, Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm.
For all other times please call the Shelter Hotline at 1(800) 535-7252 or 311.

 Shelter Hotline
 1 (800) 535-7252
 

Those who are homeless may call this number for assistance, and the general public may call this number to report someone who is homeless and in need of help. You may also seek assistance by calling 311.

Current shelter listing was updated on November 24, 2008.