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Local nonprofit pitches permanent supportive housing pilot to serve older, chronically unhoused men
Summary
A local nonprofit advocate proposed a permanent supportive housing pilot to serve roughly 15–20 older, chronically unhoused men with complex needs, asking the city to help identify land and assist with zoning and permitting support.
Pueblo — An advocate and program assistant at Southern Colorado Health Network introduced a proposal on Monday for a small permanent supportive housing (PSH) pilot aimed at single, chronically unhoused men — many born and raised in Pueblo, often over age 60 and with co-occurring behavioral health or substance-use diagnoses.
The presenter said emergency shelters were at about 93% capacity and that the city’s most recent point-in-time count found about 510 unhoused individuals, up about 40% from prior…
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