Clark County Cooling Centers

According to multiple weather models, Clark County will likely see consecutive days with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees beginning Friday, July 5. Council for the Homeless is activating a response for the Homeless Crisis Response System.

“The goal of the response is to assist people experiencing homelessness who are living outside or must spend periods of time outside to remain safe during the extreme heat,” shares CFTH Executive Director Sesany Fennie-Jones. “We are coordinating resources, cooling sites, and communication amongst community partners to ensure people are served during the extreme heat.”

 

The extreme hot weather response includes the Housing Hotline, additional outreach, cooling centers and

cooling stations.

Housing Hotline:

  • People in need of emergency shelter can call the CFTH Housing Hotline at 360-695-9677, M-F from 9am-
  • 8pm and weekends and holidays including Thursday, July 4th from 11am-5pm.

Additional Outreach:

  • Council for the Homeless staff, coordinated outreach team members, and volunteers will be out over
  • Friday-Monday visiting encampments and connecting with people outside to cooling shelter information
  • and to provide water, snacks, and hot weather protection items.

Cooling centers:

  • Mill Plain United Methodist Church, 15804 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, 98684
    • Details: Friday July 5 and Saturday July 6, 2pm-8pm, Walk ins welcome, pets welcome,
    • beverages and light snacks available
  • Living Hope Church, 2711 NE Andresen, Vancouver, 98661
    • Details: Friday July 5 from 1pm-7pm, Saturday July 6 from 2:30pm-7pm, and Sunday July 7 from
    • 1pm-7pm
  • Info on public buildings including libraries and shopping malls and other resources (type in your zip
  • code) are available at
  • https://www.211info.org/get-help/housing-shelter/extreme-heat-cooling-centers/?city_zip=98660

Cold water misting stations:

  • Couve Collective, 1009 W. 13th St. Vancouver, 98660
    • Details: Friday and Saturday, 2:30pm-6:30pm
  • Additional misting stations and updated days or hours will be listed on Council for the Homeless
  • Facebook and Instagram as they are confirmed.

How community members can help: Donate supplies and/or funds:

  • Council for the Homeless shares supplies directly with people in need, with coordinated outreach team
  • members, and with community locations hosting cooling centers.

Donations of water, ice, small coolers, individually wrapped snacks, sunscreen, hats and other items can be

delivered to the CFTH Housing Solutions Center at 2306 NE Andresen, Suite A., Vancovuer, 98661 during regular

business hours. Donations can also be ordered from the CFTH Amazon Wish List and shipped direct to the

Housing Solutions Center.

CFTH Amazon Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1ZD8W12QZ5ESH?ref_=wl_share

Donate funds for extreme heat supplies at https://councilforthehomeless-bloom.kindful.com/

 

  • Living Hope Church requests bottled water and snacks including popsicles. Drop off during open cooling
  • shelter hours.

Community appreciation:

Council for the Homeless appreciates community support and partner engagement in offering a comprehensive

extreme weather response. It is essential that we work together to care for everyone in our community.

Source: Clark County


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