Shelters
Volusia County:
Flagler County:
Shelters should be used only as a last resort because the shelters do not provide luxury accommodations.
General Shelter (pet friendly)
- This information is updated as it becomes available.
Special Needs Shelter (pet friendly)*
- This information is updated as it becomes available.
Homeless shelters
- This information is updated as it becomes available.
Flagler County Shelters
- This information is updated as it becomes available.
Those staying with their pets must bring necessary pet items and supplies, including a leash, cage or crate, dog bowl, water, and food.
Special needs shelters are not for isolation patients or people who need 24-hour dedicated care, a hospital bed, ventilator, or other complex care. These individuals should discuss other shelter arrangements with their physician or home health service provider or caregiver. Only one caregiver will be admitted for each patient.
Evacuees may need to stay at a shelter for 24 to 72 hours during an emergency. Since space is limited, only take essential items. Avoid bringing valuables; shelters are not responsible for lost or stolen items. Necessary items include:
- Special dietary food, snacks or comfort food, and water or other non-alcoholic beverages
- Bedding
- Ear plugs
- Extra clothing
- Medications and medical supplies
- Oxygen supplies or arrange with your oxygen company to deliver to the designated special needs oxygen shelter
- Toiletry items
- Flashlight and batteries
- Diapers, infant and elderly/disabled necessities
- Time occupiers such as books, magazines, games or cards
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