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Safe Harbor Dinners
Safe Harbor Dinners
Members of the Cathedral Outreach Team serve meals at Safe Harbor every quarter. To help, contact Canon McElroy at (727) 822-4173; jmcelroy@spcathedral.com
Pinellas Safe Harbor is a homeless shelter designed to be a safe haven for those currently homeless and who require services to get back on their feet.
“The Harbor” came into being as a result of a series of partnerships involving the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, the City of St. Petersburg, Pinellas County Government and numerous homeless service providers in Pinellas County. This group saw the need to better serve the chronically homeless, keep them out of the county jail and the criminal justice system, and give them the necessary tools to redirect their lives.
“The Harbor” is truly a community based undertaking. There are many opportunities to participate as a volunteer, a donor, in food service delivery, or to work with the various homeless service providers.
The address of Pinellas Safe Harbor is:
14840 49th Street North, Clearwater, Florida
Administrative Line: (727) 464-8058
Pinellas Safe Harbor is managed by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.
www.safeharborpinellas.org
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