PALM BEACH COUNTY

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS
AMERICAN RED CROSS
www.redcross-pbc.org
825 Fern Street, West Palm Beach          
(561) 833-7711 or (800) 833-0599
5820 N. Federal Highway, Boca Raton      
(561) 994-2060

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT   
(561) 712-6400
www.pbcgov.com/eoc/

SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER 
South Florida Fairgrounds provides a safe refuge and medical supervisory care for Palm Beach County residents with certain types of medical problems. Call (561) 712-6400. Space at the shelter is limited. (500) Prioritization is based on need.

William T. Dwyer High School 13601 N. Military Trail, Palm Beach Gardens (1,900)
Watson B. Duncan Middle School 5150 117th Court. N, Palm Beach Gardens (1,600)
Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary 1501 Avenue U., Riviera Beach (500)
Independence Middle School 4001 Greenway Drive, Jupiter

HURRICANE SHELTER LOCATIONS

CENTRAL AREA
Lake Worth Middle School 1300 Barnett Drive, Lake Worth(1,600)
North Grade Elementary 824 K Street N., Lake Worth (500)
Wellington Landing Middle School 1102 Aero Club Drive, Wellington (1,600)
Discovery Key Elementary 3550 Lyons Road, Wellington (800)
Heritage Elementary Melaleuca & Haverhill Road, Lake Worth (500)
Frontier Elementary 6701 180th Ave N., The Acreage (800)
Bear Lakes Middle School 3505 Shenandoah Blvd West Palm Beach (1,600)
West Gate Elementary 1545 Loxahatchee Road West Palm Beach (720)

SOUTH AREA
Omni Middle School 5775 Jog Road, Boca Raton (1,600)
Olympic Heights High School 20101 Lyons Road, Boca Raton (1,900)
Bibletown 407 N.W. 4th Avenue, Boca Raton (450)
Carver Middle School 101 Barwick Road, Delray Beach(1,460)
Christa McAuliffe Middle School 6500 Le Chalet Blvd., Boynton Beach(400)
Boynton Beach High School 4975 Park Ridge Blvd,. Boynton Beach (2,720)
Odyssey Middle School 6161 Woolbright Road, Boynton Beach (515)

WEST AREA:
Glades Central High School 1001 S.W. M Avenue, Belle Glade (3,800)
Lakeshore Middle School 425 W. Canal Street, Belle Glade (2,800)
MARTIN COUNTY

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT            (561) 287-1652
www.martin.fl.us/weather.html


SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER
Challenger School (400) 5150 SE Willoughby Blvd. Stuart Call (561) 287-1652 to make arrangements.


HURRICANE SHELTER LOCATION

NORTH AREA

Felix Williams Elementary 401 NW Baker Road, Stuart (850)
Jensen Beach Elementary 2525 NE Savanna Road, Jensen Beach (1,488)


CENTRAL AREA

Hidden Oaks Middle School 2801 SW Martin Hwy, Palm City (550)
Bessey Creek Elementary 2201 SW Matheson Avenue, Palm City (850)
Pinewood Elementary 5200 SE Willoughby Blvd., Port Salerno (1,300)


WEST AREA

Warfield Elementary 15261 S.W. 150th Street, Indiantown (450)


SOUTH AREA

Sea Wind Elementary 3700 SE Seabranch Blvd,. Hobe Sound (1,300)
Crystal Lake Elementary 2095 SW 96th Street, Stuart (850)

ST. LUCIE COUNTY

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS

AMERICAN RED CROSS
www.redcross.org/fl/northtreasurecoast
1540 SE Floresta Drive, Port St. Lucie         (561) 873-3970


EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT                    (561) 461-5201
www.co.st-lucie.fl.us


SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTERS supervised by the Health Department Call (561) 461-5201


St. Lucie County Civic Center 25th Street & Virginia Avenue, Ft. Pierce (500)
Port St. Lucie Community Center 2195 SE Airoso Blvd, Port St. Lucie (200)

HURRICANE SHELTER LOCATIONS

NORTH AREA

Lakewood Park Elementary 7800 Indrio Road, Fort Pierce (215)
Westwood High School 1801 Panther Lane, Fort Pierce (632)
Parkway Elementary 700 NW Selvitz Road, Fort Pierce (220)


CENTRAL AREA

Manatee Elementary 1450 SW Heatherwood Blvd., Port St. Lucie (225)
Bayshore Elementary 1661 SW Bayshore Drive, Port St. Lucie (220)
Floresta Secondary School 1501 SE Floresta Drive, Port St., Lucie (411)


SOUTH AREA

Windmill Elementary 700 Darwin Blvd., Port St. Lucie (220)
Morningside Elementary 2300 S.E. Gowin Drive, Port St. Lucie (215)
Village Green Elementary 1700 SE Lennard Road, Port St. Lucie (220)
Mariposa Elementary 2620 SE Mariposa Avenue, Port St. Lucie (225)
PREPARATION FOR SHELTERS
**SHELTERS SHOULD BE REFUGES OF LAST RESORT


Do not report to a shelter until it is officially opened. The media will announce shelter openings.
Choose 2 or 3 shelters closest to you.
Shelter openings depend upon storm direction, intensity and other factors.
Some shelters fill up quicker than others.
Tell a friend or relative where you are going.
Consider volunteering at the shelter.


SUGGESTED ITEMS TO BRING

Bedding
Beach or lounge chair
Medications and Medical alert Tags
Clothing and personal care items
Flashlight/batteries
First Aid Kit
Identification, insurance and other valuable papers
Books, games
Infant care items
Cash, traveler's checks
Drinking water, snacks and a 24 hour supply of non perishable food
Pets, firearms, and alcoholic beverages are not allowed in shelters.


BROWARD COUNTY

EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS

AMERICAN RED CROSS
www.arcbcc.org
521 NE 4th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale          (954) 763-9900


EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT         Administration            
(954) 831-3900
www.co.broward.fl.us/disaster.htm   Hurricane Emergency  
(954) 831-4000


SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTERS




HURRICANE SHELTER LOCATION

NORTH AREA

Parkside Elementary 10257 NW 29th Street, Coral Springs
Lyons Creek Middle School 4333 Sol Press Blvd, Coconut Creek
Deerfield Beach High School 910 S.W 15th Street, Deerfield Beach
Blanche Ely High School 1201 NW 6th Avenue, Pompano Beach


CENTRAL AREA

Fox Trail Elementary 1250 Nob Hill Road, Davie
Plantation Elementary 651 NW 42nd Avenue, Plantation
Floranada Elementary 5251 NE 14th Way, Ft. Lauderdale


WEST AREA

Falcon Cove Middle School 4251 Bonaventure Blvd., Weston


SOUTH AREA

Watkins Elementary 3520 SW 52nd Avenue, Hollywood
Silver Trails Middle School 18300 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines
Hallandale High School 720 NW 9th Avenue, Hallandale
Panther Run Elementary 801 NW 172 Avenue, Pembroke Pines
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