Snohomish County Cares: Cold Weather and Daytime Warming Shelters
Multiple cold shelters in Snohomish County are open, providing overnight shelter during the cold season. Cold weather season generally starts in November and can last through March.
Below is a list of active cold shelters. For a list of Daytime Warming Centers, click here.
- Everett Cold Weather Shelter, (425) 740-2550, Opens at 8PM. Closes at 10PM.
- Everett Family Cold Weather Shelter, speterson@egmission.org, Opens at 4PM. Closes at 8PM.
- Marysville Cold Weather Shelter, (425) 686-9272, Opens at 7PM. Closes at 9:30PM
- Monroe Cold Weather Shelter, (425) 535-0000, Opens at 8PM. Closes at 10PM.
- Snohomish Cold Weather Shelter, (425) 535-0000, Opens at 8PM. Closes at 10PM.
- South County Cold Weather Shelter, (206) 743-9843, Van pickups and check-in take place between 7:00PM and 7:30PM – Except Wednesday when pickups and check in take place between 9:00PM and 9:30PM. Later check-ins possible but you must call first for availability.
Youth between the ages of 12-17 years of age who need shelter may call Cocoon House, a nonprofit serving homeless and at-risk youth in Snohomish County, at 425-877-5171.
I am home less my place not ready til December 18th 5 kids they are places I dmr even have a car to sleep in I am on SSI n pay 2 storages 4 cell phone no hotel voucher it a scary world
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