Preparing for Extreme Heat - Summer 2022

Catherine Villarreal • Jun 09, 2022

We will use this page to post and share information about upcoming extreme heat and resources for people experiencing homelessness as it becomes available.

 The Coalition for the Homeless as lead agency to The Way Home Continuum of Care (CoC) works with local governmental entities to advocate on behalf of people experiencing homelessness to ensure their needs are being considered as extreme heat affects our region.

To read more about how we assist people experiencing homelessness during extreme heat, click here.

We will make frequent updates as we receive information. Please check back often for the latest information.

Updated Saturday, July 9, at 9 a.m.

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During a declared Public Health Heat Emergency Plan, people in the City of Houston without adequate transportation to a designated cooling center can call 3-1-1 to request a free ride from METRO. Transportation is only to and from the cooling centers; transportation to other locations is unavailable.


To find out whether the Public Health Heat Emergency Plan has been activated, visit the City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Website.


Cooling Centers

Throughout the summer

Beat The Heat Cooling Centers

 

A Cooling Center is an air-conditioned facility where Precinct 2 residents can go to find relief from the heat.  The Houston Health Department operates 11 multi-service centers where residents can go to stay cool. You can find a list of locations and more details here. Or you can view the flyer.


Additionally, Harris County Precinct 2 operates ten (10) Cooling Centers during the summer months.

 

Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m.-12 noon.

Closed for Monday, June 20 (Juneteeth Holiday) and Monday, July 4 (Independence Day Holiday)

 

For a list of locations, view the flyer.

  • Weekend of July 8

    The City of Houston has activated its heat emergency plan for the weekend of July 8. 


    Anyone without access to air conditioning can seek shelter during business hours at city multi-service centers, libraries, or recreation centers. Houstonians can call 311 and ask for the nearest open facility or reference the list below.


    Metro can provide transportation to the Central Library at 500 McKinney. Houstonians can call 311 to make arrangements for transportation. 


    Saturday, July 9, 2022 Cooling Center Locations

    10:00 am - 2:00 pm

     

    Northwest

     

    Candlelight Community Center

    1520 Candlelight, Houston, TX 77018


    Emancipation Community Center

    3018 Dowling

     

    Fonde Community Center

    110 Sabine, Houston, TX 77007

     

    Freed Community Center

    6818 Shady Villa

     

    Love Community Center

    1000 West 12th Street, Houston, TX 77008

     

    Woodland Community Center

    212 Parkview, Houston, TX 77009

     

    Northeast

     

    Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center 

    6402 Market Street

     

    Melrose Community Center

    1001 Canino, Houston, TX 77076

     

    Moody Community Center

    3725 Fulton, Houston, TX 77009


    Robinson Senior Community Center

    1422 Ledwicke, Houston, TX 77029


    Stude Community Center

    1031 Stude, Houston, TX 77007

     

    Tidwell Community Center - open 10 am - 6 pm

    9720 Spaulding, Houston TX 77016

     

    Southwest

     

    Burnett Bayland Community Center 

    6200 Chimney Rock Road, Houston, TX 77081


    Marian Community Center

    11101 S. Gessner, Houston, TX 77071

     

     J. Robinson Jr. Community Center

     2020 Hermann Drive, Houston, TX 77004


    Sunnyside Community Center

    3502 Bellfort, Houston, TX 77051

     

    Townwood Community Center

    3403 Simsbrook, Houston, TX 77045

     

     Southeast

     

    Hartman Community Center - open 10 am - 6 pm

    9311 E. Ave. P, Houston, TX 77012

     

    Sagemont Community Center

    11507 Hughes, Houston, TX 77089 


    Sunday, July 10, 2022 Cooling Center Locations

     opening at 2:00 pm


    Houston Public Library- Downtown

    500 McKinney St., Houston, TX 77002

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Tidwell Community Center

    9720 Spaulding St., Houston, TX 77016

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Hartman Community Center

    9311 E Avenue P, Houston, TX 77012

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Acres Home Multi-Service Center

    6719 W Montgomery Rd., Houston, TX 77091

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Southwest Multi-Service Center

    6400 High Star Dr., Houston, TX 77074

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

  • Weekend of June 10

    Per an announcement from the City of Houston's Health Department, anyone without air-conditioning can seek shelter at any of the following city buildings designated as cooling centers:



    Saturday (6/11/22)


    Houston Public Libraries (All locations with the exception of McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood located at 7405 Stella Link Road, and Young Neighborhood Library, located at 5107 Griggs Road):

    Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


    https://houstonlibrary.org/all-locations

     

    Houston Parks & Recreation Department- Community Centers with Gyms

    Hours: Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

     

    Northwest

     

    Candlelight Community Center

    1520 Candlelight, Houston, TX 77018

     

    Fonde Community Center

    110 Sabine, Houston, TX 77007

     

    Freed Community Center

    6818 Shady Villa

     

    Love Community Center


    1000 West 12th Street, Houston, TX 77008

     

    Stude Community Center

    1031 Stude, Houston, TX 77007

     

    Woodland Community Center

    212 Parkview, Houston, TX 77009

     

    Northeast

     

    Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center 

    6402 Market Street

     

    Melrose Community Center

    1001 Canino, Houston, TX 77076

     

    Moody Community Center

    3725 Fulton, Houston, TX 77009

     

    Tidwell Community Center

    9720 Spaulding, Houston TX 77016

     

    Southwest

     

    Burnett Bayland Community Center 

    6200 Chimney Rock Road, Houston, TX 77081



    Marian Community Center


    11101 S. Gessner, Houston, TX 77071

     

      J. Robinson Jr. Community Center

     2020 Hermann Drive, Houston, TX 77004

     

    Townwood Community Center

    3403 Simsbrook, Houston, TX 77045

     

      Southeast

     

    Emancipation Community Center 

    3018 Dowling, Houston, TX 77004

     

    Hartman Community Center

    9311 E. Ave. P, Houston, TX 77012

     

    J. Robinson Sr. Community Center

    1422 Ledwicke, Houston, TX 77029

     

    Sagemont Community Center

    11507 Hughes, Houston, TX 77089 



    Sunnyside Community Center 


    3502 Bellfort, Houston, TX 77051

     

    Sunday (6/12/22)

     

    Houston Public Library- Downtown

    500 McKinney St., Houston, TX 77002

    Hours: 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Tidwell Community Center

    9720 Spaulding St., Houston, TX 77016

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Hartman Community Center

    9311 E Avenue P, Houston, TX 77012

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Acres Home Multi-Service Center

    6719 W Montgomery Rd., Houston, TX 77091

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.

     

    Southwest Multi-Service Center

    6400 High Star Dr., Houston, TX 77074

    Hours: 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.


    The Beacon Day Center hours will extend an hour to 3 p.m. in the afternoon. They will have extra water to distribute and will let more people in beyond the current 160 cap. 


    1212 Prairie St, Houston, TX 77002


For the latest updates

The Coalition will share information and resources on its Facebook and Twitter accounts as it becomes available.


Local Emergency Management Authorities

For information about whether local jurisdictions will be opening cooling centers.

Jurisdiction Website
City of Houston https://houstonemergency.org/
City of Pasadena https://www.pasadenatx.gov/185/Emergency-Management
Harris County https://www.readyharris.org/
Montgomery County https://mctxoem.org/
Fort Bend County https://fbcoem.org/

For the latest forecast, visit https://www.weather.gov/forecastmaps


Extreme Heat Q&A


What does the homeless response system do to prepare for the upcoming extreme heat?

  • The Coalition for the Homeless works with local government agencies, including the City of Houston and Harris County, as well as partner agencies of The Way Home Continuum of Care to ensure that people living unsheltered (on the streets) are informed about and protected from the extreme heat.
  • Outreach teams — the front-line staff who interact with people living unsheltered (i.e., on the streets or in encampments) — spread the word that we are likely to be hit by extreme heat and hand out hot weather supplies (bottled water, handheld fans, cooling towels, sunscreen, etc.) and offer rides to cooling centers when possible.



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If you would like us to include information on this page about your agency's operations during the extreme heat, please send that information to Catherine at cvillarreal [at] homelesshouston.org and Allison at azapata [at] homelesshouston [dot] org.

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