By Associated Press - Tuesday, December 11, 2018

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - Colorado Springs nonprofit Springs Rescue Mission has opened a new 150-bed homeless shelter.

The Gazette reports the volunteer organization opened the new building on Monday, bringing its campus’ nightly capacity to at least 450 people.

Rescue Mission President and CEO Larry Yonker hailed the expansion as one more step in creating a “community of hope.”



He thanked Suthers and the City Council, which gave the Rescue Mission and Salvation Army $500,000 to increase low-barrier beds.

He also announced plans to finish the nonprofit’s long-awaited campus expansion. Next: a new kitchen, a 200-person dining hall and a welcome center equipped with 450 storage lockers for visitors’ belongings.

A 65-unit apartment building called Greenway Flats also is being built on the site. Construction is expected to end in March.

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Information from: The Gazette, http://www.gazette.com

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