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31 Prospect Street, Brewster, NY 10509
An overnight shelter with dinner and a cot from 8:30 pm-6:00 am. Also, a warming center at a nearby location from 6:30 am-2:30 pm.
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Ithaca, NY
ITU is a union by and for the tenants of Ithaca, to protect tenant rights and advance tenant collective power. It offers help with tenancy issues and has a helpline where volunteer tenants with experience can offer solidarity and limited support. It has an Upstate NY Tenant's Rights Guide (https://www.ithacatu.org/rights) available online. It also advocates for public policy that protects tenants.Winter 2025/2026- Community Mutual Aid and Warming Center, every evening 5pm-9pm at the First Baptist Church, 309 North Cayuga Street. Hot tea and warm place to hang out. Supplies available may include hand warmers, socks, non perishable snacks, blankets, gloves, bandaids, etc. Visitors may also request items as needed.
15 Saint John Street, Monticello, NY 12701
Emergency Warming Center The facility will remain open to anyone from 8:00 pm to 8:00 am every night through mid-April 2025
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24 Ludington St, Buffalo, NY 14206
Recreation programs include gym and game room activities, pool and ping pong tables, games, and arts and crafts. Serves as a Cooling Center during times of excessive heat and as a Warming Center during times of excessive cold. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling or Warming Center is open before going there.
118 E Utica St, Buffalo, NY 14209
Senior Social Care Program providing Stay Fit Dining where enrolled seniors are eligible to receive nutritious lunches, weekly social and physical activities, and educational programs. Also provides a bread and pastry pantry with access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Serves as a Cooling Center during times of extreme heat. Always call to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.
60 Central Ave, Cortland, NY 13045
Code Blue Warming Centers Info for Winter 2025-2026 https://www.cortlandcountyny.gov/149/Social-Services Coordinated Entry update-Coordinated Entry for Cortland county is now overseen by CARES NY. Callers seeking CE assessment can either go to Catholic Charities or contact CARES NY Coordinated Entry line at 518-489-4130 ext 719Three major divisions: Income Maintenance Temporary Assistance Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), partially federally-funded Safety Net (SN), partially state-funded Food Stamps Medicaid Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) Employment programs Child Care Block Grant (CCBG) Child support Emergency programs Homeless assistance Services Foster care Preventive Services Adoption Child Protective Services (CPS) Coordinated Children's Services Initiative (CCSI) Adult Protective Services Long Term Care services Administration Resource recovery Records retention Network technology Accounting Staff development Security, legal, fraud Special projects, e.g., implementating TANF allocations when available For after hours assistance, contact the Cortland Co. Sheriff's Department, non-emergency line: 607-753-3311.
1799 Clinton St, Buffalo, NY 14206
Recreation programs include: gym and game room activities, pool and ping pong tables, games, arts and crafts. Serves as a City of Buffalo Cooling Center during times of extreme heat and as a Warming Center during times of extreme cold. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling/Warming Center is open before going there.
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122 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401
Ulster County Emergency Warming Center at Clinton Ave United Methodist Church is a temporary shelter open to the public when Ulster County declares a Code Blue emergency. Open from 7:00 pm-7:00 am when open. Call for information.
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210 W Main Street, Rochester, NY 14614
  • Provides crisis housing for men and women. Counseling and case management. Support services for homeless individuals or those in need. Assists with finding permanent housing.* Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.
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35 Ardmore Street, Rochester, NY 14611
  • Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.
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585 William St, Buffalo, NY 14206
Provides school age child care, swimming lessons, day camp, teen programs (including teen leaders program), and youth sports and fitness. Provides a senior center as well. Serves as a City of Buffalo Cooling Center during times of extreme heat and as a Warming Center when temperatures are below 15 degrees. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling/Heating Center is open before going there.
336 Central Park Ave, Hartsdale, NY 10530
Maintains a comprehensive database of Health and Human Service agencies and programs and also functions as one of the primary sources which links these services to the providers in the community, including disaster or weather related or information, such as road and bridge closures or other problems caused by the weather or other natural disasters.
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10825 Bennett Rd, Dunkirk, NY 14048
Focuses on creating asset development opportunities for both residents and entrepreneurs. Assists individuals in growing and investing in their communities by providing lending capital, training, consulting, technical assistance, seminars, workshops, and low-cost business rental space to new and existing businesses that would otherwise lack access to these services. Assists area residents in developing asset based thinking by providing financial literacy training, basic budgeting, and home appliance loans to combat predatory lenders. Loan programs and Cottage Industry Assistance Program target low to moderate income existing and prospective individuals. Chautauqua Microenterprise Loan Fund and the Women and Minority Microenterprise Loan Fund Programs help small businesses by providing small business start up and expansion loans. The small business incubator offers small businesses an opportunity to grow and stabilize with subsidies around rent, business services, and technical assistance. Program site serves as a Warming Center during times of excessive cold and as a Cooling Center during times of excessive heat. Always call ahead to make sure a Warming/Cooling Center is open before going there.
100 E Tupper St, Buffalo, NY 14203
Provides a warm place to stay when outdoor temperatures are below 32 degrees F. Both daytime and overnight shelter available.
9 Johnston St, Newburgh, NY 12550
Doors open at 4:00 pm. Everyone leaves next day at 8:30 am. Food is provided for people staying at the shelter.
8-10 Mulberry Street, Middletown, NY 10940
Provides a warm and safe environment for homeless adults living on the streets in Middletown. Closed for the season, will reopen November of 2025.
1570 Buffalo Ave, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
Program offers male beds and female beds. Serves as a Code Blue Warming shelter during the day and evening on a first come, first serve basis for anyone who walks in.