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Community resources in the Quad Cities area for staying warm this winter

Find shelters, warming centers and clothing pantries across the Quad Cities.
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MOLINE, Ill. — As temperatures get colder, the Quad Cities have plenty of resources to keep those in need warm.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, prolonged exposure to freezing temps, especially without properly bundling up, can put people at risk of hypothermia — abnormally low body temperature — or frostbite — an injury caused by freezing that can lead to the loss of feeling and color to areas it affects.

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Shelters and Warming Centers

Scott County

  • Humility Homes and Services in Davenport
    • The emergency shelter is open year-round for those who are looking to transition to permanent housing in the Quad Cities. The shelter, located at 1016 W. 5th St. in Davenport, is open to men and women who are 18 or older and has 70 beds.
    • To support Humility Homes and Services, donate money here or donate an item from the organization's Amazon wish list.
  • Salvation Army of the Quad Cities and Davenport
    • The Salvation Army’s shelter program, located at 100 Kirkwood Blvd. in Davenport, provides up to 30 days of shelter to unhoused families. It also offers financial assistance to cover emergency overnight housing costs or refers people to partner programs with emergency shelter programs.
    • Complete this eligibility assessment to see if you qualify for assistance.
    • To support the shelter, donate to the local Salvation Army here.
  • Winnie’s Place
    • Winnie’s Place is a shelter program for women with or without children who are unhoused and/or survivors of domestic abuse. The shelter, located at 2535 Tech Dr. in Bettendorf, provides safe housing, food, clothing and support free of charge. If you need shelter, call (309) 757-0757.
    • To support the shelter, cash or item donations are accepted at the shelter or the Churches United Office. Bus passes are the most needed items – especially for the Illinois Quad Cities – to help transport women at the shelter to job interviews. Gift cards to Hy-Vee, Aldi, Walmart and Dollar General are also welcome because they can be used to purchase bus tickets. 
  • King's Harvest Ministries Winter Shelter
    • Available for both men and women, this winter shelter located at 824 West 3rd St. in Davenport operates from Dec. 1 through April 15, 2023. Check-in is from 9 to 10 p.m. at the men's shelter and 8 to 9 p.m. at the women's shelter. Both shelters close at 7 a.m. For those with pets, King's Harvest offers a pet assistance program as well to help those looking for permanent housing. More information is available by calling (563) 570-4536.
    • Those looking to help the work King's Harvest Ministries is doing can make a donation online here or can drop off needed items at their 3rd Street location on Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Items in need include body wash, men's and women's deodorant, toothbrushes and toothpaste, tennis shoes for people of all genders and ages, styrofoam dishes and cleaning products. 
    • King's Harvest Ministries also has a family shelter and information on that can be found by calling the organization at (563) 570-4536.

Rock Island County

  • Christian Care in Rock Island
    • This organization provides safe shelter for men aged 18 or older. The shelter, located at 2209 3rd Ave. in Rock Island, holds 42 beds, with six of the beds designated for its Veterans Transitional Housing Program.
    • Christian Care also provides shelter to women and their children at their Martha's House location in Rock Island, with 20 beds available. 
    • The warming center is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. when the temps are below 15 degrees. The facility does close before lunch between 11:30 a.m. and noon as well as before dinner between 5:30 and 6 p.m. 
    • To support the shelter, gift a monetary donation to Christian Care, buy most-needed items from the group’s Amazon wish list, drop off food and water daily or donate the following items from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the shelter: men’s clothing items, cleaning supplies, hygiene products (especially deodorant), new pillows, large cans of vegetables, paper products, sugar and coffee creamer.

Knox County

  • Overnight Winter Shelter in Galesburg
    • The Knox County Housing Authority and the Salvation Army are operating an overnight winter shelter in Galesburg to help people find a safe place to sleep. The shelter, located at 525/527 Iowa Ct. in Galesburg, opened on Nov. 1 and will be available daily until April 30, 2024. It's open from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. 

Whiteside County

  • Twin Cities PADS Homeless Shelter in Sterling 
    • Open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Twin Cities PADS Homeless Shelter is open until April 30, 2024, for those needing a warm place to sleep. In addition to providing emergency shelter, individuals will receive community resources and information on outreach programs for those who are unhoused. The shelter asks that those planning to visit call ahead of time at (815) 626-2210.
    • For those looking to support the Twin Cities PADS Homeless Shelter, you can donate online here or donate any items off the shelter's "Need List" directly to them at 111 E. 29th St. in Sterling. Volunteer opportunities are also available

To find more warming centers in the area, visit the 211 website.

Free and Emergency Clothing

Davenport

  • All Saints Lutheran Church5002 Jersey Ridge Rd.
    • Open every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
    • Free winter clothing
    • Requires current photo ID
    • More information is available by calling (563) 359-9516
  • Friendly Thrift Center1411 Brady St.
    • Offering new and used clothes at discounted prices
    • Offers vouchers for clothing if unable to pay 
    • More information and hours are available by calling (563) 323-5295
  • Clothing Center at Minnie's Maison1119 LeClaire St.
    • Open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to noon
    • Free clothing and shoes
    • Call (563) 362-0915 or email clothingcenterqc@gmail.com

Bettendorf

  • AGAPE Center Project Pantry1101 Devil's Glen Rd., near the baseball diamond in Devil's Glen Park
    • Household items and clothing available on Thursdays
    • Call (563) 210-0465 for current hours and more information
  • Coats for Kids729 21st St.
    • Request winter gear for children through online form

Rock Island

  • Broadway Presbyterian Church710 23rd St.
    • Hosts free clothing giveaways throughout the season, check out Facebook page for information
    • Call (309) 644-1176 for information
  • Closet2Closet2613 5th St.
    • Current clothing and personal items for foster children and young adults, apply online
    • Call (309) 235-8786 or email info@closet2closet.org
  • Heart of Hope1740 9th Ave.
    • Open Thursdays from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
    • Food and clothing pantry for those in need, call (309) 428-4752

Moline

Find discount clothing at thrift stores across the area

For additional community services available in the Quad Cities area, visit the Quad Cities Iowa/Illinois Community Resources page on Facebook. 

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