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  • Fire and closure of Fort Collins Rescue Mission shelter takes toll on resources during the winter

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    FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Last August, there was a fire in the kitchen at the Fort Collins Rescue Mission and since then, the shelter has been closed.

    “The dorms, the showers, the bathrooms and the laundry facilities that we have here, we can get them back into operations. It’s just a matter of how soon we can do it,” said Seth Forwood, vice president of programs for Northern Colorado, Fort Collins Rescue Mission.

    “Do you know how soon that could be?” asked Denver7’s Danielle Kreutter.

    “I thought we were going to get back in here before Thanksgiving. Fire damage always takes way longer than you would expect,” he said.

    Forwood said the closure has taken a toll on the options available to those experiencing homelessness.

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    Fire at Fort Collins Rescue Mission displaces 82 people

    “Between August 23 and December 22 we turned away people, 1089 times, who came to us, but we just didn’t have space for them,” said Forwood.

    Thanks to generous community donations they were able to to open another shelter north of Wellington called Harvest Farm, and a temporary shelter at 117 Mason.

    That was working well, until winter weather rolled in Thursday night.

    “Last night, we are really getting to the maximum that we can handle, even with the expansion of this second site. We have a capacity for 40 at the Harvest Farm overflow site. So we are full up with 70 at the Mason shelter, and we reached 39 last night,” and Forwood.

    The Rescue Mission is nervous, especially considering they are the only shelter for men experiencing homelessness in Fort Collins.

    One way the community can continue being part of the solution is donations — particularly warm clothing for anyone who may need to be turned away if the shelters reach capacity.

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    “I hope to God, we don’t, but for our staff to turn away people that they know, they call them by their names, they know their stories. And have somebody in the dead of night come when it’s freezing out, say, ‘We can’t help you, we’re full.’ To give them something to go out into the night with is a blessing,” said Forwood.

    Work is underway for a long term solution in Fort Collins. The creation of the Homeless Resolution Center.

    The center will have a 250 bed shelter inside of it in addition to other supportive services. The project is set to cost $27.5 million and the Rescue Mission is about $150,000 short.

    “This building is going to be more than a shelter, just like our guests are more than just people experiencing homelessness. Fort Collins in Northern Colorado can do more than we’ve ever done before, if we all rally around this and give to make that building a reality,” he said.

    Click here to learn more about how to donate to that project.


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  • Denver7 Gives fund helps Fort Collins Rescue Mission after fire shuts down shelter

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    FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The kitchen fire that broke out at the Fort Collins Rescue Mission last weekend has left the homeless shelter inoperable for weeks, if not months, leaders say.

    This week, generous Denver7 viewers were able to give Rescue Mission staff a little bit of a lift.

    While the Rescue Mission works to secure temporary space for those with nowhere else to go, Denver7 Gives and Walmart packed cars with bedding and towels on Thursday,

    Denver7 Gives provided $1,000 worth of sheets, while the Walmart Supercenter in Fort Collins donated 50 sets of towels. Those are items the homeless shelter always needs, but especially now.

    “Having clean sheets makes a huge difference for our guests,” said Seth Forwood, Northern Colorado Vice President of Programs for the Rescue Mission. “We’re also limited in our laundry services, and so it helps our staff to have a supply of clean sheets that don’t need to be laundered, that if they’re wearing a pinch, we can just get these sheets right on the bed and get people a nice rest for the time.”

    Forwood also pointed out that without the main shelter building, the Rescue Mission’s guests have limited access to showers.

    A new, larger shelter is under construction, but it is not slated to open until late 2026.

    The Rescue Mission is using a temporary shelter just a few blocks away from the damaged shelter building, but will need roughly twice as much space once cold weather arrives.

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    “Last winter, there was one night where we had to turn away 13 men, even with 159 bed spaces,” said Forwood. “And so we’re gonna need much more than 160 beds this winter, I believe.”

    With that extra need for space, extra sheets will come in handy.

    Leaders at the Fort Collins Rescue Mission load donated sheets into a truck outside the homeless shelter, badly damaged by a fire this week.

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    Leaders at the Fort Collins Rescue Mission load donated sheets into a truck outside the homeless shelter, badly damaged by a fire this week.

    “We’re in a tight spot,” Forwood said. “It feels like a month, within a couple of days of work… We have to say, thanks to the overwhelming support that we’ve gotten. You know, my phone is blowing up. There’s donations coming in from all sorts of people. Thank you and your listeners for being able to provide this for us. It’s going to really help us out.”

    Denver7 features the stories of people who need help and now you can help them with a cash donation through Denver7 Gives. One hundred percent of contributions to the fund will be used to help people in our local community.

    To donate to this campaign or choose another to support, use the secure form below.


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