City of Sacramento to open warming center this weekend for incoming weather

Respite centers opening in Sacramento amid wet weather

SACRAMENTO - With the incoming weather, the city of Sacramento is preparing to help people shelter from the storms.

The city is opening a warming center Friday night through Sunday morning at 1725 28th St. Pets are welcome on a leash or in an animal carrier.

The city is also opening its Outreach and Engagement Center at 3614 Auburn Blvd. at 5 p.m. It can accommodate up to 50 guests and pets are also accepted here.

The Union Gospel Mission at 400 Bannon St. has been open since Nov. 1. It is open seven days a week from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and can accommodate up to 150 guests. No pets or service animals are allowed. 

Regional Transit will be giving free rides to all locations. To get a free ride, people must show this flyer on a device or a printed copy. 

To see all the weather respite locations and information, you can call 2-1-1 or visit 211sacramento.org.

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