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Case Management & Social Services Warming Centers (Most Open Only CASE MANAGEMENT & SOCIAL SERVICES WARMING CENTERS (MOST OPEN ONLY DURING SEVERE WEATHER) GARY WARMING CENTERS ADDRESS TELEPHONE Brother’s Keeper 2120 Broadway, P.O. Box 07287 (219) 882-4459 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46407 Brunswick Community Center 775 Clark Road (219) 944-1595 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46406 Calumet Township Trustee’s Multi-Purpose 1900 West 41st Avenue (219) 981-4028 Center Gary, Indiana 46403 24 hours daily as needed Gary Fire Station #1 2800 East 5th Avenue (219) 881-1408 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46404 Gary Fire Station #2 1618 Adams Street (219) 882-1814 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46407 Gary Fire Station #4 330 West 25th Avenue (219) 882-1814 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46407 Gary Fire Station #7 380 South Grand Boulevard (219) 881-5215 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46403 Gary Fire Station #12 1901 Mississippi Street (219) 881-1412 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46408 Gary Fire Station #13 6012 West 26th Avenue (219) 881-1412 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46407 Genesis Convention Center 1 Genesis Center Plaza (219) 882-5505 Monday-Friday: 9 AM-5 PM 5th Avenue & Broadway Gary Indiana 46402 Glen Ryan Park Pavilion 4220 East 6th Place (219) 886-7113 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary Indiana 46403 Hudson/ Campbell Sports & Fitness Center: 455 Massachusetts Street (219) 886-2814 Monday-Friday: 6 AM-8:30 PM Gary, Indiana 46403 Saturday & Sunday: 9 AM-1 PM Oak Street Health 4900 Broadway (219) 237-5170 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46408 Roosevelt Pavilion 2145 Harrison Street (219) 883-9408 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46407 Salvation Army 4800 Harrison Street (219) 887-6588 Call for Warming Center Hours Gary, Indiana 46408 MERRILLVILLE WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTERS Merrillville Fire Station #71 18 West 73rd Avenue (219) 769-8739 Call for Warming Center Hours Merrillville, Indiana 46410 Merrillville Fire Station #72 7950 Taft Street (219) 769-8739 Call for Warming Center Hours Merrillville, Indiana 46410 MERRILLVILLE WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTERS (CONTINUED) Merrillville Fire Station #74 850 West 57th Avenue (219) 769-8739 Call for Warming Center Hours Merrillville, Indiana 46410 Merrillville Town Hall 7820 Broadway 2 (219) 769-5711 Call for Warming Center Hours Merrillville, Indiana 46410 EAST CHICAGO WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTER Heritage Hall Recreation Center 4506 Tod Avenue (219) 391-8380 Call for Warming Center Hours East Chicago, Indiana 46312 Salvation Army 513 West Chicago Avenue (219) 398-2939 Call for Warming Center Hours—only in East Chicago, Indiana 46312 extreme conditions HOBART WARMING CENTERS ADDRESS TELEPHONE Hobart Fire Station #1 400 East 10th Street (219) 942-5184 Call for Warming Center Hours Hobart, Indiana 46342 Hobart Fire Station #4 7710 South Colorado Street (219) 942-5184 Call for Warming Center Hours Hobart, Indiana 46342 Hobart Police Department 705 East 4th Street (219) 942-1229 Call for Warming Center Hours Hobart, Indiana 46342 Hobart Police Substation 2109 Southlake Mall (219) 769-6473 Call for Warming Center Hours Hobart, Indiana 46342 Hobart Public Library 100 Main Street (219) 942-2243 Monday-Thursday: 10 AM-8:30 PM Hobart, Indiana 46342 Friday: 10 AM-6 PM Saturday: 9 AM-5 PM Maria Reiner Center 705 East 4TH Street (219) 947-1864 Call for Warming Center Hours (Only for Hobart, Indiana 46342 Senior Citizens) HAMMOND WARMING CENTERS ADDRESS TELEPHONE Circle of Services Community Center 2835 165th Street (219) 803-0659 Call for Warming Center Hours Hammond, Indiana 46323 Government Offices Township North 5947 Hohman Avenue (219) 932-2530 Township Hammond, Indiana 46323 Call for Warming Center Hours Hammond Central Fire Station 6110 Calumet Avenue (219) 853-6416 Call for Warming Center Hours Hammond, Indiana 46320 Hammond Public Library 564 State Street (219) 931-5100 Monday-Thursday: 9 AM-9 PM Hammond, Indiana 46320 Friday & Saturday: 9 AM-5 PM HAMMOND WARMING CENTERS ADDRESS TELEPHONE (CONTINUED) Jean Shepherd Community Center 3031 J. F. Mahoney Drive (219) 554-0155 Monday-Friday: 7 AM-9 PM Hammond, Indiana 46320 Saturday: 9 AM-4 PM Lost Marsh Golf Course Clubhouse 901 129th Street (219) 932-4046 8 AM-5 PM Hammond, Indiana 46320 LAKE STATION WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTER Lake Station Fire Station 1876 Fairview Avenue (219) 962-8295 Call for Warming Center Hours Lake Station, Indiana 46405 MICHIGAN CITY WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTERS Michigan City: City Hall 100 East Michigan Boulevard (219) 873-1413 8 AM-4:30 PM Michigan City, Indiana 46360 Michigan City Fire Administration Building 2510 East Michigan Boulevard (219) 873-1440 8 AM-4 PM Michigan City, Indiana 46360 Michigan City Police Station 102 East 2nd Street (219) 874-3221 Open 24 Hours Michigan City, Indiana 46360 Michigan City Public Library 100 East 4th Street (219) 873-3044 Monday-Thursday: 9 AM-8 PM Michigan City, Indiana 46360 Friday & Saturday: 9 AM-6 PM Sunday: 1 PM-5 PM Michigan City Senior Center Two on the Lake (219)873-1504 Monday-Friday: 8 AM-4 PM Michigan City, Indiana 46360 PORTAGE WARMING CENTERS ADDRESS TELEPHONE Portage Fire Station #1 3401 Swanson Road (219) 762-7404 Call for Warming Center Hours Portage, Indiana 46368 Portage Fire Station #2 6275 Old Porter Road (219) 764-5770 Call for Warming Center Hours Portage, Indiana 46368 Portage Fire Station #3 6070 Central Avenue (219) 762-7404 Call for Warming Center Hours Portage, Indiana 46368 Woodland Park Blue Spruce Building 2100 Willowcreek Road (219) 762-1675 Call for Warming Center Hours Portage, Indiana 46368 Woodland Park Community Center 2100 Willowcreek Road (219) 762-1675 Complex Portage, Indiana 46368 Call for Warming Center Hours SOUTH HAVEN WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTER South Haven Fire Station 398 West 700 North (219) 962-8295 Call for Warming Center Hours Valparaiso, Indiana 46385 VALPARAISO WARMING ADDRESS TELEPHONE CENTERS Porter County Public Library (Valpo) 103 East Jefferson Street (219) 462-0524 Monday-Thursday: 9 AM-9 PM Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Friday: 9 AM-6 PM Saturday: 9 AM-5 PM Sunday: 1 PM-5 PM St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church 1511 LaPorte Avenue (219) 464-4042 Sunday-Saturday: 8:30 AM-7 PM Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Vale Park Enrichment Center @ Banta 605 Beech Street (219) 462-1301 Call for Warming Center Hours Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Valparaiso YMCA 1202 Cumberland Crossing (219) 462-4135 Monday-Friday: 5 AM-10 PM Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Saturday: 7 AM-6 PM Sunday: 11 AM-6 PM Valparaiso University Christopher 1410 Chapel Drive (219) 464-5500 Center Library Valparaiso, Indiana 46383 Call for Warming Center Hours .
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