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    Metro Emergency Overflow Shelter Opens Sunday and Monday Night

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    The Metro Emergency Overflow Shelter will open Sunday, November 9, 2025, and Monday, November 10, 2025, from 7PM until 7AM. We will continue to monitor the weather over the next 7 days to determine the need based on the activation criteria and extenuating weather conditions.

    Activation Criteria

    • The Emergency Shelter will open when the temperature is at or below 32°F for three (3) consecutive hours.

    Extenuating Weather Conditions

    • In the event of snow on the ground and temperatures above 32°F, shelter hours may be extended and will be announced by 12 noon the day before.
    • When temperatures remain at or below 32°F for 24hrs or more, shelter hours may be extended and will be announced by 12 noon the day before.

    Activation Notice

    • Shelter activation decisions are made by noon the prior day, using the National Weather Service as the forecast source.

    Shelter Operations

    • Hours: Open 7:00 pm – 7:00 am
    • Facilities: Hot meals and snacks available; showers under review.
    • Sleeping Arrangements: Mats and cots are provided.

    Pet Policy: Dogs are allowed, with kennels provided. Pets must be kenneled during transport.

    Overflow Only: Individuals are encouraged to use long-term shelters before seeking the emergency overflow shelter.

    Onsite Behavioral and Medical Providers Available

    1. Neighborhood Health
    2. Nashville General Hospital
    3. Metro Public Health Department

    Shelter Access Information

    Eligibility: Single adults, couples, young adults, registry participants, and pet owners. No children allowed.

    • Location: 3230 Brick Church Pike
    • Official Weather Source: The National Weather Service for local forecasts. https://www.weather.gov/
    • Announcement Sources:
      • Metro Means Text Alerts: Text “OHSALERT” to 888-777 to receive updates on shelter openings and locations.
      • Social Media sites: Office of Homeless Services Nashville | Facebook , https://x.com/OHSNashville, https://www.instagram.com/ohsnashville/
    • Transportation:
      • Parking: Available at the shelter.
      • Bus Access: Line #23B from WeGo Central (400 Dr. MLK Blvd); Free after 7:00 pm; Return bus passes will be provided.
      • Free Shuttle Shelters: See the attached document for additional pick-up lacations.

    Primary Shelters & Services:

    • Nashville Rescue Mission
      • Offers overnight shelter with kennels for dogs; it includes day shelter during cold/inclement weather.
      • Suspension waivers are available for non-violent offenses; call 615-255-2475 for status.
    • Room In The Inn
      • Day Center: Monday–Friday, 6am – 2pm (April-October); extended hours in winter.
      • Winter Shelter: Available for adult males starting November 1.
      • Contact: 615-251-7019 for additional support, especially for individuals with complex backgrounds.
    • Launch Pad Emergency Shelter
      • For Young Adults (18-24): LGBTQ+ affirming shelter open nightly from November 1–March 31.
      • Locations: Donelson (Sun-Wed) and Green Hills (Thu-Sat).
      • Details: Sign up at Nashville Launch Pad

    Special Groups

    • Families: Call 615-862-6444 for long-term housing support (for immediate shelter, go to Nashville Rescue Mission).
    • Domestic violence: Marry Parrish DV CE Line, -955-0620
    • Metro works with the Salvation Army and Safe Haven to help find longer-term housing (not for immediate shelter; the Nashville Rescue Mission is available for immediate needs).
    • Teenagers (ages 13-17): Call (615) 327-4455 for assistance. This line is open 24/7.
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