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Severe weather info

Find resources you can access to stay warm and navigate colder weather.

Shelters to help you stay warm

As the weather gets colder, we wanted to share a list of resources that you can access to stay warm. Below are a few shelters to help you stay out of the cold:

Redmond

Youth & Young Adults: 
The Landing, Friends of Youth
16101 NE 87th St., Redmond
24 hours
425-449-3868

Snoqualmie

Single Adults & Couples: 
Reclaim formerly Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services
38625 SE River St, Snoqualmie
425-773-2874

Libraries

King County libraries are open for daytime warming during regular hours.

Navigating colder weather

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Homelessness

Housing is the solution to homelessness. Extra shelter space during extreme weather helps meet the immediate need for warmth, but doesn’t solve the root cause. We hope this can be a reminder to all our neighbors that housing is a basic human need, and every human deserves a safe place to live.

How you can help

Members of the public who would like to support the distribution of harm-reduction supplies like coats, blankets, wool or synthetic socks and gloves, sleeping bags, blankets, hand warmers, and food should donate funds directly to a local service provider. Donating funds ensures flexibility so that outreach and shelter providers can adjust their supplies to provide whatever is most needed.

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