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March 2024 by Benjamin Torres
This place is where old moody men hang out and complain about every thing the see
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March 2024 by Brad Sims
To many homeless people asking for cigarettes
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February 2024 by a guy
The staff will have your back, but there aren't any cameras and overall a very dangerous place to stay.
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January 2024 by Dominic B
Drugs, needles, chop shop, and tents everywhere. Darrell Watson City Council member of District 9 and mayor need to be held accountable
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January 2024 by Avery Rains
Was assaulted by a jerk at the shelter who tried beating me to death. Nobody in that area lent me a hand or tried saving me and the guy is unhinged please be careful around that area.
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December 2023 by Matthew Davenport
Don't ask....it's usually N O
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November 2023 by Zachary Sanford
The bathrooms are filthy, and there are no doors or privacy. Bed bugs can sleep here too. The Salvation Army Crossroad gives sake lunches every morning and at noon that are good. That have a library also.
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November 2023 by William Wood
Pest control and Healthcare services are in and out of their Every 15 minutes, sheltered personnel Constantly complain to those who will listen to the Unhealthy Conditions!!
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October 2023 by Beloved Saviour
What the city requires of CrossroadsThe contract between the city and The Salvation Army for the Crossroads shelter requires:* The Salvation Army will operate, clean, and maintain a 365-day, 24-hour low-barrier emergency shelter facility for men and individuals who identify, express, and present as transgender, non-binary, or gender non-conforming experiencing homelessness.* Shelter capacity is to be set by the Denver Fire Department and Community Planning and Development Department. Shelter capacity may be reduced based on public health regulations. In the case that shelter capacity is reached, The Salvation Army may transport clients to an overflow shelter. “Shelter spots may be a combination of reserved and emergency beds and dedicated space allocated for client activities and shelter programming,” according to a memo from city staff to the council.* The Salvation Army will provide blankets, towels, and meals including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Meals and shelter supplies may be transported from an off-site facility to the shelter.* The Salvation Army will perform and pay for all interior cleaning and maintenance, including adherence to all public-health guidance for sanitation of surfaces, toilets, and showers. Cleaning and maintenance shall be conducted according to recommended schedules, and as required for around-the-clock operations.* The Salvation Army will launder all shelter-provided linens.* The Salvation Army will keep account of shelter attendance, utilizing the Homeless Management Information System or HMIS.* The Salvation Army will ensure staff are competent in trauma-informed care, first aid, CPR, customer service, multicultural services, and intentional LGBTQ+ inclusivity.* The Salvation Army will provide appropriate responses to emerging hazards such as: blood-borne pathogen response and infectious disease outbreak.* “The Salvation Army will provide low-barrier, housing-focused, and person-centered case management services in pursuit of positive housing outcomes,” according to the contract. “Services will include individualized assistance, housing navigation, peer navigation, wrap-around service and resource navigation, and landlord outreach, development, and mediation.* The Salvation Army may provide clients with transportation assistance to aid them in keeping medical appointments, visiting new housing locations, and family reunification (in-state and out-of-state).* The Salvation Army will conduct community-building events, including celebrations for clients and staff, which may include guest speakers, prizes, decorations, and food for attendees.
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October 2023 by Ghost
Only thing I think should be left alone is aliwing them to put up tents out in front just have security outside keeping an eye on everything and weeding out all the unnecessary stuff because there are some that just want to be left alone outside and don't want the ugly that can be associated with homeless I would know was homeless last year and the tent was my home and just like everyone else in there homes im only human only thing sets us apart is what our homes are made of...
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October 2023 by Victor r haya jr
Glad they gave me a bed to sleep n have roofOver my head..if they could only get rid of bedBugs n upgrade rest rooms n showers please.But thankful for services..thank God !!!
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October 2023 by M. Occeñola
Everything is earned though, brah......And anyone who they let in should feel lucky that they'd even tolerate you, because I'm pretty sure that this place wouldn't want a thing from no one. I'm just saying. Go somewhere else.... And shout out to Bobby w/ the fro by the way and Bucky if they still work here.Cool and nice people.
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September 2023 by Cloie Salminen
The woman who answered the phone was very rude and impatient. She had attitude with me and I did not do anything to deserve that. She was not helpful. She asked me if I wanted the number for the resource and I said yes and she said have a good day and hung up on me.
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September 2023 by Lea Romero
I went to go see an old friend. People look happy here and good too. So I was surprised. Good place if you have nowhere to go.
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September 2023 by S R
UPDATE 08-10-2023: As to be expected with this filth, my partner was assaulted trying to protect me from a predator in that encampment. We were merely walking from our car and into our building when this occurred. INEXCUSABLE! Of course, the criminal ran like a coward into the filth that is this encampment after I called the police and my partner stood his ground.Residences near this area are in danger. It was very poor planning to allow apartment buildings to be built near this....facility. The entire 29th Street is full of filth, trash, hard drug use and crime. For this to be allowed to exist is indefensible.