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Immigrants may cause spike in annual metro Denver homeless count
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An annual count of Denver’s homeless population will include immigrants who crossed America’s southern border and ended up in the city’s shelters, potentially increasing the number by a significant amount. The annual point-in-time count, which offers a snapshot of the country’s homeless population on a single night, is taking place across Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield,…
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New report gives insight into the pandemic’s impact on homelessness in Denver
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The number of people using emergency shelters on a given night in metro Denver increased 40% last year as the number of people experiencing homelessness for the first time nearly doubled, according to a new report. The second State of Homelessness report, released Thursday by the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative, also showed that people of…



