GOSHEN – Orange County Department of Social Services and municipally operated warming centers are available during the winter months.
“We want all of our residents to remain safe and warm throughout the winter months,” County Executive Steven Neuhaus said. “I urge anyone who needs shelter to take advantage of these warming centers. We appreciate all the facilities that open their doors to help the less fortunate in our community. Their unwavering support of our most vulnerable is so necessary and important.”
Several municipalities in Orange County will provide warming centers and outreach for those in need. Those locations include, but are not limited to:
Middletown Warming Station, located at 8-10 Mulberry Street: Phone: 845-281-9519.
Port Jervis Warming Station, located at 31 West Main Street: Phone: 845-649-8720 (day) or 845-856-1033 (evening).
Newburgh Warming Station, located at Newburgh Ministry on 13 Bridge Street: Open year-round; Phone: 845-563-0713.
Senior citizens are at higher risk for hypothermia than other adults. Residents should check on their elderly neighbors, friends, and relatives during the cold weather to make sure their heating systems are working, they are keeping warm and they have supplies and any medicines they need. If you or someone you know needs assistance, please visit the county’s Housing Resource Center (HRC) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 141 Broadway in Newburgh, or call Helping Others Needing Our Resources (HONOR), Orange County’s contracted homeless provider, for assistance at 343-7115. HONOR, located in Middletown, is open 24 hours a day.
There is also an HRC location at 18 Seward Avenue in Middletown and in addition to HONOR, residents can call the Orange County Crisis Call Center at 311 or 1-800-832-1200. The Orange County Crisis Call Center is available to individuals who have Substance Use Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, and/or Mental Illness and their loved ones.
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