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DECEMBER 1, 2024 - MARCH 31, 2025

About the Program

Since 2005, the Hypothermia Prevention

Program has prevented death and serious

injuries among Fairfax County’ s most vulnerable

residents by ensuring that no one must sleep

outside during the winter months. This program

- available to any adult in need of immediate

shelter - provides warm shelter, food, and other

supportive services to help connect guests to a

variety of basic needs such as clothing,

employment, housing, and more.

Note: Adults with children (ages 0-17) should

contact Coordinated Services Planning at

703-222-0880 (TTY 711), Monday - Friday, from

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., for referrals to

family-oriented support and services. If you

visit one of the county’ s family shelters –

locations and contact information are available

at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/homeless/emergency-shelters

Reston/Herndon

Embry Rucker Community Shelter

11975 Bowman Towne Drive, Reston

703-437-1975

Access Available: 24/7

Operated by: Cornerstones

North County Human Services Center

1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Reston

Room #200

Access available 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.

Program Contact: Angel Hayles

(Angel.hayles@cornerstonesva.org),

Missy Norquest

(missy.norquest@cornerstonesva.org), or

To volunteer or donate, please contact

Saira Sufi ( saira.sufi@cornerstonesva.org)

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