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HAT Force asks Littleton for continued local partnership after $40,000 state grant shortfall
Summary
HAT Force (Homeless Awareness and Action Task Force South Metro) outlined its hotel-based severe-weather sheltering program and asked city leaders to consider strengthened local partnerships to cover a recent $40,000 shortfall in anticipated state DOLA funding.
HAT Force representatives told the Littleton City Council on Jan. 6 that their hotel-based severe-weather sheltering program serves some of the region’s most vulnerable people and now faces a funding shortfall that local partnerships could help fill.
Julie Hall, HAT Force’s program director, said the group operates October through April and activates sheltering when life-threatening conditions are forecast (for example, 32°F and wet or 20°F and dry). She described the operational model: clients check in at Spirit of Hope Church for intake, access clothing and hygiene…
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