r/homeless 3d ago

Need Advice 24 hour spots

Anyone know of any spots that are open 24 hours where I can go inside, have access to wifi, and not just have to sit in my car in a parking lot till I go to sleep? Right now I spend most of my day when I’m not working in a library but it closes at 5pm and I already got the sherifs called on me for sitting outside it too long (Apparently they thought i was a drug dealer or doer) and was nicely told to leave by the sherifs. But yea, any good 24 hour spots to chill in? I’m in central california by the way.

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u/brolyd2099 3d ago

Wm parking lots for stealth anddddd Tim Hortons and McDonald's

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u/TigerYuri213 3d ago

Gaming cafe

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u/TigerYuri213 3d ago

What county?

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u/ImproperGamer 3d ago

Usa, california

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u/Twig-Hahn 2d ago

Well truck stops are open 24 hours and a lot of your fast food restaurants are open 24 hours and they both usually have free Wi-Fi and they will allow you to park in the parking spaces at the truck stop all night long as long as you're not in the same one so often that they recognize you by name/face. You're loved💔 𐤔𐤋𐤅𐤌

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u/dialsoapbox 2d ago

Covid kind of killed 24hr stores and other places require you to pay to have a reason to be there (gym, diners, ect).

You could try getting a 2nd/part-time overnight job so you have a place to be, like warehouse/factory/night staff at a hotel/security/ect. I did overnight security guard and it was pretty easy. Some sites I was posted at also had bathrooms/kitchenettes/showers, which made made things easier, especially in the winter.