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Inclement weather shelter beds activated in San Diego

Father Joe's Villages homeless shelter at 1501 Imperial ave. in this Feb. 1, 2021 photo.
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KPBS
Father Joe's Villages homeless shelter at 1501 Imperial ave. in this Feb. 1, 2021 photo.

A shelter program for homeless San Diegans dealing with inclement weather was activated Monday by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego.

Due to the cold front that has rolled into the region, the following locations will open Monday as part of the city's Inclement Weather Shelter Program, which assists those experiencing homelessness in the city:

— Father Joe's Villages, Joan Kroc Center, 1501 Imperial Ave., will accept up to 61 adults with an additional 11 beds for families with minor children or single women. Check-in starts at 4 p.m. and continues throughout the night until full. Check-out at 5 a.m.

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— Paul Mirabile Center, 1501 Imperial Ave., will accept up to 62 adults. Check-in is at 4 p.m. and continues throughout the night until full. Check-out at 5 a.m.

— Living Water Church of the Nazarene, 1550 Market St., will accept up to 28 adults. Check-in from 8-10 p.m. or until full. Check-out at 6:30 a.m.

— San Diego Rescue Mission, 120 Elm St., up to 10 single women able to access the top bunks. Check-in at 5 p.m. and throughout the night until full. Check-out at 7 a.m.

The shelter bed program, which generally operates during the winter months, is activated when temperatures drop below 45 degrees, when the temperature is 50 or below and there is a 40% chance of rain, or when there are "exceptional weather conditions," such as one or more inches of rain within a 24-hour period.

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