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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.
SafeSide 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.