Hendry County Shelters Opening Tuesday, October 8
(October 7, 2024) – LaBelle, Fla. – General population shelters for those who need it during the event of Hurricane Milton will be open Tuesday, October 8, 2024 beginning at 6pm.
General population shelters will be at the following locations:
LaBelle Middle School - 8000 E Cowboy Way, LaBelle, FL 33935
Clewiston High School – 1501 Francisco St. Clewiston, FL. 33440
The special needs shelter will also be open at the LJ Nobles Senior Center in LaBelle
Residents needing transportation to a shelter can utilize the STREAM transit fixed route services - https://www.hendryfla.net/transit.php
As a reminder, if you are opting to make use of the general population shelters at Hendry County Schools, there will be no amenities served (food, water, or bedding) at any of the shelters.
If you find yourself in need of a shelter for the storm, you will need to bring the following items:
Food and water: At least 3-days supply of non-perishable food and one gallon of water per day per person. There is no food or water provided at the shelter.
Sleeping gear: A sleeping bag, blanket, pillow, or air mattress. There are NO cots or bedding provided at the shelter.
Clothing and shoes: Extra clothes and shoes for each person.
Personal hygiene items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, towels and other hygiene products.
Important documents: Identification, Social Security Card, birth and/or marriage certificates, passports, insurance policies, wills, and other important papers.
Medication and first aid: Medications clearly marked with your name, dosage, and doctor’s name, plus a first aid kit in a waterproof box.
Electronics: a cell phone, charger, flashlight, and battery-operated radio.
Other supplies: a whistle to signal for help, extra batteries, and manual can opener.
Small Children and infants: Baby formula, diapers, snacks.
Elderly: Walker or wheelchair, oxygen, and any necessary medications.
Pets: Food and water, dishes, and a leash for bathroom breaks. Pets MUST be in a crate at all times.
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