Those without a home in Northern Colorado are about to have more resources. In August, Fort Collins Rescue Mission had to close down its facility on Jefferson and Linden due to a fire. 82 people were displaced after the fire.
Fort Collins Rescue Mission Plans for a Major Expansion
As of right now, Fort Collins Rescue Mission says they are temporarily closed. Their current location might be closed right now, but Fort Collins Rescue Mission is going to rapidly expand in 2026.
CBS reports that the Fort Collins Rescue Mission will be opening a new homeless resolution center by Mason Street and Hidbon Court in Fort Collins. The homeless resolution center will cost $23 million to complete.
New Facility Will More Than Double Shelter Capacity
The new Fort Collins Rescue Mission facility will more than double the number of beds available for those in need. There will be 250 beds available for those seeking shelter. The Fort Collins Rescue Mission believes this will be vital to the community, especially during the harsh winter months here in Northern Colorado.
Fort Collins Rescue Mission says they had to turn away more than 1,000 people seeking shelter due to capacity challenges.
More Than Shelter: Programs to Help End Homelessness
This new facility will also offer resources and programs for those looking to leave homelessness behind them.
A Vital Resource as Loveland Faces Shelter Closures
This is a phenomenal resource for the city of Fort Collins. Loveland’s overnight shelter, the South Railroad Facility, closed for good. You can learn more about that below.
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