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Ashland Severe Weather Shelter

Due to cold temperatures in the forecast, the severe weather shelter will be open in Ashland.

This shelter is managed by Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice. Phone: 541-841-8341

Doors open at 7 p.m., doors close and lights out by 9 p.m. There is limited space available.

Shelter is located at Calvin Hall, First Presbyterian Church 1615 Clarke Ave, Ashland.

This is a low-barrier, no frills, overnight shelter for anyone needing to get out of the cold. Shelter is coordinated and staffed by Southern Oregon Jobs with Justice employees and willing volunteers at all times.

Want to receive notifications for shelter activations in Ashland? Text 97520SHELTER to 888777.

Date & Time:

December 11, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - December 12, 2024 @ 7:00 am

Cost:

Free

First Presbyterian Church

1615 Clark Ave
Ashland,97520

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