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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.
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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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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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35 Ardmore Street, Rochester, NY 14611
- Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.
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300 West Avenue, Brockport, NY 14420
- Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.
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36-42 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905
What "Code Blue" means It is an emergency plan for extremely cold weather.It is activated when temperatures, including wind chill, are expected to drop below32 for at least two consecutive hours.The plan ensures that those without shelter have a place to go to stay warm. Where to find shelter YWCA: 80 Hawley St, BinghamtonYMCA of Broome County: 61 Susquehanna St, BinghamtonVolunteers of America: 320 Chenango St, BinghamtonUP Comfort Center: 42 Chenango St, BinghamtonIf shelters are full, the county may also contract with local hotels to provide rooms. How to get help If you are in need of shelter, go to one of the listed locations.You can get assistance with transportation from local law enforcement if needed.If the office is closed, you can call 911 to be connected with the Department of Social Services. Additional services The Broome County Department of Social Services (DSS) can provide additional support for those who use the shelters.This can include help with clothing, food, and connecting with other resources.Case managers can also be available to help with longer-term goals like finding permanent housing.
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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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102 East Avenue, Yaphank, NY 11980
Offers a list of facilities that may be activated as Warming Facilities during an Excessive Cold Event as determined by the National Weather Service for Suffolk County. During excessive cold conditions, review the operating hours and call before you go to make sure the location is open.
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577 North Main Street, Suite 202 , 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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510 Grumman Road West, Bethpage, NY 11714
Operates several Extreme Weather Centers for anyone who needs to get out of the elements on days of extreme weather. Nassau County has many services available to help residents during extreme weather conditions to ensure no one is left out in the cold or extreme heat. Warming Centers and Cooling Centers facilities are opened as needed at various locations throughout Nassau County. Call for detailed information regarding facility locations and times.
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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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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.
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31 West Main Street, Port Jervis, NY 12771
Warming station during winter months. Shower and a hot meal, bedding, cots, towels and donations of all kinds of clothes, and knapsack available.
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55 Canal Street, Lyons, NY 14489
- Provides a heating/cooling station.Offers free clothing and household items.
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1140 Norton Street, Rochester, NY 14621
- Oversees 3 transitional homes for homeless people in the Rochester area including parolees. * Provides services including, but not limited to: Food. Clothing. Hygiene products. Medical linkages including mental health and prescriptions. Case management services.* Provides a warming center during Code Blue in Monroe County.
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
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.
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211 Tompkins Cortland
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1 O'hara Dr, Norwich, 13815
Emergency Shelter offering 15 beds.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal
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.
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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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70 North Main Street, Perry, NY 14530
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211 Western New York
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1800 Clinton St, Buffalo, NY 14206
Provides recreational activities, educational programs, and health programs, including blood pressure, hearing, and cholesterol screenings. Offers organized day and overnight trips. Provides assistance in filling out forms. Provides information and referral.
Serves as a City of Buffalo Cooling Center during times of extreme heat and as a Warming Center when the temperature is 15 degrees or below. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.
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211 Western New York
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37 West Main Street, Brocton, NY 14716
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211 Western New York
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107 South Barry Street, Olean, NY 14760
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211 Western New York
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3242 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214
Provides community meeting space, food pantry referrals, special events, family activities, and technology center / computer lab.
Senior programming includes exercise, movies, parties, senior council meetings, bingo, nutrition program for seniors, and field trips.
Youth programming includes an after school program for children 5-10 years old, 4-H programs, homework help, teen and adolescent life skills, youth and teen recreation, summer day camp, and homework assistance.
Also provided are youth sports, adult sports and recreation, adult athletic leagues, exercise programs, and a fitness room.
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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211 Western New York
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Day CampsExtended Child CareExtreme Heat Cooling CentersYouth CentersSenior CentersHome Rehabilitation ProgramsSummer CampsHomework Help ProgramsExercise Classes / GroupsGeneral Recreational Activities / SportsPublic Access Computers / ToolsYouth Agricultural ProgramsYouth Enrichment ProgramsField Trips / ExcursionsCongregate Meals / Nutrition SitesLife Skills EducationExtreme Cold Warming CentersBingoNeighborhood Multipurpose Centers
301 COURT STREET, Little Valley, NY 14755
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211 Western New York
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10 Quincy St, Buffalo, NY 14212
Recreation programs include: game room activities, pool and ping pong tables, games, arts and crafts, computer center.
Serves as a City of Buffalo Cooling Center during times of excessive heat and as a Warming Center during times of extreme cold. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling Center is open before going there.
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