(COSA News) — Due to the cold winter weather, the City of San Antonio will open six overnight Resilience Hubs starting at 6 p.m. on Monday, January 20, to provide residents with a safe and warm place to stay. These hubs are designed to be accessible and equitable facilities where community members can access essential resources and information during times of need.
These locations will provide basic needs and supplies, shelter from the severe cold, access to power and device charging, and free wi-fi. Anyone arriving at these locations should bring clothes, supplies, and medicine. Kennels will be available for pets in a separate area at these locations.
VIA passengers may travel fare-free to or from these locations using VIA bus service or VIA Link (within the Link service zones). Riders should alert the bus operator when boarding; VIAtrans passengers should alert the reservation agent when booking a VIAtrans trip.
For a map of these locations and other Places to Stay Warm during the day, visit SA.gov/ColdWeather.
Resilience Hub Locations
Southside Lions Senior Center – 3303 Pecan Valley, 78210
Normoyle Senior Center – 700 Culberson, 78225
Northeast Senior Center – 4135 Thousand Oaks, 78233
Gilbert Garza Community Center – 1450 Mira Vista, 78228
Miller’s Pond Community Center – 6175 Old Pearsall, 78242
Copernicus Community Center – 5003 Lord Rd, 78220
Places to Stay Warm
In addition to the overnight resilience hubs, the following locations will have extended hours on the MLK Holiday on Monday, January 20. These locations will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday.
Bazan Branch Library
2200 W. Commerce St.
Central Library
600 Soledad St.
Cody Branch Library
11441 Vance Jackson Rd.
Cortez Branch Library
2803 Hunter Blvd.
Dawson Community Center
2500 E. Commerce St.
Encino Branch Library
2515 E. Evans Rd.
Guerra Branch Library
7978 W. Military Dr.
Hamilton Community Center
10700 Nacogdoches Rd.
Maverick Branch Library
8700 Mystic Park
Miller’s Pond Community Center
6075 Old Pearsall Rd.
Mission Branch Library
3134 Roosevelt Ave.
Schaefer Branch Library
6322 US Hwy 87 E
Semmes Branch Library
15060 Judson Rd.
Ward Community Center
435 E. Sunshine Dr.
All hours and locations will be displayed on the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) website at SA.gov/ColdWeather. Follow the “Places to Stay Warm” link and see the map for warming center locations and hours of operation.
These locations are used as places for residents to stay warm. Anyone coming to these locations should bring clothes, supplies and medicine. The centers are accessible and inclusive.
VIA passengers may travel fare-free to or from these locations on Monday, January 20. Passengers using VIA bus service or VIA Link (within the Link service zones) should alert the bus operator when boarding; VIAtrans passengers should alert the reservation agent when booking a VIAtrans trip.
Unsheltered Neighbors
The City of San Antonio’s Department of Human Services (DHS) is working with community partners to operate additional temporary overnight shelter space to help unsheltered neighbors experiencing homelessness. The following locations will be available:
City of San Antonio Bode Community Center – 901 Rigsby Ave, 78210
Communities under the Bridge (CUB) – 724 Chestnut St.
Corazon SA – 504 Ave E, 78215
Haven for Hope – 1 Haven for Hope Way, 78207
Sold Out Believers Church – 1139 Gembler (everyone) & 1802 Guadalupe (female only)
The City’s Street Outreach Team and Community Connections Hotline (210-207-1799) are operating 24/7 to support our unhoused neighbors. The hotline offers up-to-date information on warming centers and shelters, and will connect unsheltered neighbors with resources, including shelter transportation and cold weather supplies. DHS will provide transportation to overnight shelters. Animal Care Services has supplied kennels to ensure pets are safely accommodated at the shelters.
For more information, please call 311 Customer Service at 3-1-1 or 210-207-6000. The 311 Call Center is also operating on extended hours from 7 a.m. – 11 p.m. Starting Monday, 311 will operate 24 hours through Wednesday.
RESOURCES
- For information about the 4Ps, a map of places to stay warm, and cold weather tips and resources, visit SA.gov/ColdWeather.
- For the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, visit weather.gov/ewx
- Sign up for emergency notifications at saoemprepare.com/Emergency-Notifications
- Download a Winter Preparedness Guide at saoemprepare.com
- For information on roadway conditions, visit DriveTexas™ or call 800-452-9292.
- For travel planning and other tips visit TxDOT Safety Guide for Winter Travel
- SAWS preparedness materials available at saws.org/beready
- CPS Energy preparedness materials in English and Spanish.
- Fire safety information is available at FireSafeSA.com