Salvation Army Not Selected to Manage 3 Denver Shelters in 2026
The Salvation Army will cease managing three Denver shelters due to $5.2 million in uncovered costs and management challenges, affecting about 200 employees, officials said.
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The Salvation Army to end its programs at 3 hotel shelters in Denver
DENVER (KDVR) — The Salvation Army is ending its programs at three Denver hotel shelters at the end of the year that were part of Denver's “All in Mile High" homelessness initiative. On Thursday, the Salvation Army said it would be withdrawing from the Aspen, Stone Creek and Tamarac shelters once its contract with the City of Denver is up on Dec. 31. The non-profit said the shelter operating costs were out of its available funding, and it's with…
Salvation Army to end relationship with Denver homeless shelters
The Salvation Army will end its program operations at three hotel shelters after fulfilling its 2025 contracts with the City and County of Denver, which end on Dec. 31, according to a statement released by the non-profit charity organization on…
The Salvation Army won’t run three large Denver homeless shelters amid council pushback, protests
A nonprofit service provider that manages many of the shelter beds in Mayor Mike Johnston’s homelessness initiative will no longer operate three facilities in former hotels next year. The Salvation Army’s contracts to run the Aspen, Stone Creek and the Tamarac Family Shelter will end in December, according to a news release Thursday from the organization. Other providers will take over at those shelters, the first two of which are off Quebec Str…
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