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United Way shelter closure: providers outline rehousing plans and changes to outreach
Summary
United Way and shelter partners briefed council on services provided, utilization figures and steps to shift outreach and rehousing after the shelter’s announced closure; staff projected continued outreach but reduced weekend coverage and identified housing placements planned for the coming months.
United Way and shelter partners briefed the Greeley City Council on the implications of the announced 2025 shelter closure and described how outreach and rehousing efforts will shift.
Ernest (presentation) described the shelter’s services — nightly beds, meals, showers, laundry, storage and daytime case management — and provided utilization figures. He said the shelter offered roughly 395 unduplicated night-shelter clients in the current reporting season, noted day-shelter participation in recent fiscal years and described demographic trends: a majority of shelter users were adults ages 24–44 and the shelter had a higher-than-average share of older adults (55+) compared with national averages.
Service and capacity details
- Night shelter: Presenter reported the shelter provided 16 beds per night during the…
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