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City prepared for cold weather, emergency overflow sheltering

press releaseFriday, January 16, 2026Fort Worth Press Releases
The City describes its seasonal emergency overnight overflow sheltering program for people experiencing homelessness, which activates during extreme cold when regular shelters are at capacity, coordinating with partner agencies WhenWeLove and Trinity Metro.
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As cold weather approaches, the City of Fort Worth is sharing resources to support and protect those experiencing homelessness.

Each year from Oct. 15 through March 31, the City manages an emergency overnight overflow sheltering program for individual men and women experiencing homelessness. This program is prepared in coordination with multiple City departments, regular emergency shelter operators, public safety and emergency management, overflow shelter operator WhenWeLove, and Trinity Metro and activates when temperatures reach certain thresholds and regular emergency shelters are at capacity.

Emergency overnight overflow shelter activation

Individuals should first go to one of the regular emergency shelters:

Union Gospel Mission, 1321 E. Lancaster Ave.

Presbyterian Night Shelter, 2400 Cypress St.

Families should go to:

The Salvation Army Mabee Center, 1855 E. Lancaster Ave.

The emergency overnight overflow shelter activates when:

Temperatures are 40°F or below with wet conditions, below 35°F in dry conditions, or the wind chill is below 32°F for three or more consecutive hours; and

Regular emergency shelters reach capacity.

If individuals arrive at regular emergency shelters and beds are full on an emergency overnight overflow shelter activation night, they will be relocated to available overflow beds at one of the available additional emergency shelter locations.

To check to see if the emergency overnight overflow shelter has been activated, call 311 and press 9.

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