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2017 Hurricane Response and Recovery: From Your State or Territory
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f you are looking for a place to stay after Hurricane Maria, use the resource below to find an open shelter near you.
American Red Cross: Find Open Shelters
: Use the American Red Cross shelter locator to find a shelter near you that is operated by the Red Cross or one of their partner agencies. If you need to leave your home due to a disaster or emergency, you are welcome to come to a Red Cross shelter. Your service animal is also welcome. Please speak with a shelter worker if your service animal is in need of food or supplies.
List of open shelters in Puerto Rico
: Use this printable and downloadable list to find an open shelter near you. This this list organized by location.
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This page last reviewed: September 22, 2017