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City of
Detroit
Provides
Safe,
Warm
Spaces
for
Residents
in
Response
to
Upcoming
Cold
Weather
With
temperatures
expected
to drop
in the
coming
days,
the City
of
Detroit
is
reminding
residents
that
daytime
respite
centers
are
available.
Detroit
recreation
centers
and
public
library
branches
will
serve as
respite
sites
during
their
regular
operating
hours. A
listing
of the
locations
and
hours
can be
found
below.
City of
Detroit
Recreation
Centers
Adams
Butzel
Complex,
10500
Lyndon
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
10 a.m.
6 p.m.
Butzel
Family
Center,
7737
Kercheval
Avenue
Monday-Friday
from 11
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Clemente
Recreation
Center,
2631
Bagley
Monday-Friday
from 1
p.m. 9
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Coleman
A. Young
Recreation
Center,
2751
Robert
Bradby
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
9 a.m.
5 p.m.
Community
Center
at AB
Ford,
100
Lenox
Monday-Friday
from 9
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Saturday
10 a.m.
6 p.m.
Crowell
Recreation
Center,
16630
Lahser
Monday-Friday
from
1p.m.
9 p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Farwell
Recreation
Center,
2711 E.
Outer
Drive
Monday-Friday
from 11
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Heilmann
Recreation
Center,
19601
Crusade
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.
Helen
Moore
Community
Center,
11825
Dexter
Monday-Friday
from 11
a.m. 7
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Kemeny
Recreation
Center,
2260 S.
Fort
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.
Lasky
Recreation
Center,
13200
Fenelon
Monday-Friday
from
1 9
p.m.,
Closed
Saturday
Northwest
Activities
Center,
18100
Meyers
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.
Patton
Recreation
Center,
2301
Woodmere
Monday-Friday,
from 8
a.m. 9
p.m.,
Saturday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.
Detroit
Public
Library
Branches
The Main
Library
is open
Monday
and
Thursday-Saturday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.,
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
from
noon - 8
p.m. and
Sundays
from 1-5
p.m.
Bowen
Branch,
3648 W.
Vernor
Hwy.
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Campbell
Branch,
8733 W.
Vernor
Hwy.
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat from
10 a.m.
- 6 p.m.
Chandler
Park
Branch,
12800
Harper
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Chaney
Branch,
16101
Grand
River
Ave.
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Chase
Branch,
17731 W.
7 Mile
Rd.
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Conely
Branch,
4600
Martin
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Duffield
Branch,
2507 W.
Grand
Blvd.
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Edison
Branch,
18400
Joy Road
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.
Elmwood
Park
Branch,
550
Chene
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Franklin
Branch,
13651 E.
McNichols
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Hubbard
Branch,
12929 W.
McNichols
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat from
10 a.m.
- 6 p.m.
Jefferson
Branch,
12350 E.
Outer
Drive
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat from
10 a.m.
- 6 p.m.
Knapp
Branch,
13330
Conant
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Lincoln
Branch,
1221 E.
Seven
Mile
Road
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat from
10 a.m.
- 6 p.m.
Parkman
Branch,
1766
Oakman
Blvd.
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat from
10 a.m.
- 6 p.m.
Redford
Branch,
21200
Grand
River
Ave.
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.;
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.
Sherwood
Forest
Branch,
7117 W.
Seven
Mile
Road
Mon.,
Wed. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Tues. &
Thurs.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Wilder
Branch,
7140 E.
7 Mile
Rd.
Tues.,
Thurs. &
Sat.
from 10
a.m. - 6
p.m.;
Mon. &
Wed.
from
noon - 8
p.m.
Overnight
Shelter
The
Citys
winter
response
includes
increased
capacity
at
year-round
shelters,
activation
of
warming
center
beds,
doubling
of
drop-In
beds,
and the
stand-by
shelter.
-
Over
1,700
total
beds
across
the
city,
an
increase
of
approximately
250
beds
from
last
winter
-
Includes
a
minimum
of
220
drop-in
center
beds
for
immediate
shelter
access
for
residents
sleeping
outside,
100
warming
center
beds,
with
an
additional
50
stand-by
beds
for
emergency
weather
events
or
Code
Blue
Emergencies
-
Targeted
street
outreach
and
coordination
with
the
Detroit
Police
Department
(DPD)
to
ensure
residents
can
reach
drop-In
locations
-
Shelters
will
continue
to
operate
in
partnership
with
non-profit
organizations
who
play
a
critical
role
in
connecting
residents
to
both
immediate
shelter
and
long-term
housing
solutions
Access
to
Shelter
If you
need
emergency
shelter,
please
call the
Detroit
Housing
Resource
HelpLine
at
866-313-2520.
This
line is
available
during
business
hours
Monday-Friday
from 8
a.m. to
6
p.m. and
Saturday
9 a.m.
to 12
p.m.
Residents
also
have the
option
of going
to an
in-person
Coordinated
Assessment
Model
site
located
at Cass
Community
Social
Services
on 12025
Woodrow
Wilson
St, from
Monday
through
Friday
from 10
a.m. 6
p.m.; or
NOAH at
Central,
23 E.
Adams on
the
second
floor,
Monday
through
Thursday
from
9:30
a.m.
3:30
p.m. for
an
in-person
assessment
and
intake
procedure.
More
information
about
access
to
shelter
can also
be found
at https://camdetroit.org/.
Access
to
Shelter
Normal
Business
Hours:
If you
are
sleeping
outside
or in
your car
and need
shelter
Monday
through
Friday
from 6
p.m.-8
a.m. or
24/7 on
the
weekends,
there
are 2
options
that can
help you
find a
safe
place to
stay for
the
night.
1.
Call
866-313-2520
to be
connected
with a
Street
Outreach
team
2.
Go to
the
nearest
police
station:
https://detroitmi.gov/departments/police-department/precincts-and-neighborhood-police-officers
If you
are in
danger
because
of
domestic
violence,
please
call
Michigans
Domestic
Violence
Hotline
at
1-866-864-2338
for
help.
If you
are
having a
mental
health
emergency,
call
9-8-8 or
the
Detroit
Wayne
Integrated
Health
Networks
24-Hour
Helpline
at
1-800-241-4949.
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