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SafeSide Recovery will serve as permanent operators of Pueblo's only full-time homeless shelter following a Pueblo City Council vote.
SafeSide Recovery will be operating the former Pueblo Rescue Mission shelter for the first three months of 2025.
SafeSide Recovery is looking to raise $300,000 annually for the city of Pueblo's permanent homeless shelter and a nearby wraparound service building through the launch of the "Pueblo 1,000" campaign.
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SafeSide Recovery Foundation to take over Pueblo shelter - MSNSafeSide Recovery began interim oversight of the Pueblo Shelter when the former nonprofit, Pueblo Rescue Mission, was dissolved in December 2024.
The City of Pueblo is recommending that a non-profit should become the official operator of the city's only homeless shelter.
Since October 1, SafeSide Recovery has provided addiction support and recovery services to homeless and near-homeless people, alongside existing Pueblo Rescue Mission employees.
Safeside Recovery Center is launching ‘Pueblo 1000’, a community campaign to fund the city-owned homeless shelter in Pueblo. The campaign's goal is to secure 1,000 donors to make a recurring ...
The campaign was started by Safeside Recovery, which provides peer guidance and support groups for unhoused people as a part of the shelter's residency program. "We can't do it by ourselves.
SafeSide Recovery will serve as permanent operators of Pueblo's only full-time homeless shelter following a Pueblo City Council vote.
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