March 13, 2020 – The National Weather Service is predicting significantly COLD and WET weather Saturday and Sunday nights in the Grass Valley area. Considering the weather predictions, Salvation Army, and the County of Nevada are activating the Extreme Weather Shelter Protocol for the nights of Saturday and Sunday, March 14th and 15th. The Salvation Army Shelter will open at 5:30 p.m. in their Grass Valley location. The shelter closes at 7:30 a.m. in the morning the next day. This collaborative effort temporarily shelters one of our most vulnerable populations during extreme weather events and connects homeless residents to additional available services.
The Homeless Outreach and Medical Engagement Team (HOME Team) will provide case management services to attendees and Hospitality House will assist in providing HAT Van transportation to and from the sheltering locations. The Nevada County Veteran Services Office will also be available for connecting homeless veterans to available services.
Locations
City of Nevada City
Sierra Roots will not be open at this time during this event.
Grass Valley Area
Salvation Army located at 10725 Alta St, Grass Valley, CA 95945. Phone 274-3500
NOTE: This facility is Limited to 20 people maximum and prioritizes housing Homeless Families. Salvation Army is following the recommendations from the CDC and State for homeless assistance providers.
Further assistance for homeless residents can also be gained by dialing 2-1-1 or 1-833-DIAL211 to speak with a local 211 Connecting Point call specialist.
Shelter Activation Protocol:
- Per the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services- National Weather Service’s LOW temperature prediction for the City of Nevada City is forecasted to be at or below 30 degrees, for a period of 4 hours or more overnight; or
- National Weather Service LOW temperature prediction for the City of Nevada City is at or below 32 degrees, for a period of 4 hours or more overnight, with snow on the ground in Nevada City; or
- Per the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services- National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Western Nevada County for elevations at or below 3,000 feet.
- Any other extreme weather event or condition identified by the Nevada County Office of Emergency Services in consultation with Nevada County Health and Human Services Agency and City staff.
Better Together Nevada County
Better Together Nevada County is an overall strategy spearheaded by County of Nevada to support innovative and meaningful collaboration with key stakeholders, while educating the public, and inviting them to be part of the solution. Community Members wishing to learn more about volunteer opportunities to support non-profit organizations working on homelessness can visit the Better Together Volunteer Hub at ConnectingPoint.org/BetterTogether.