The Salvation Army will end its program operations at three hotel homeless shelters after fulfilling its 2025 contracts with the City and County of Denver, which ends on Dec. 31, according to a statement released by the non-profit charity organization on Thursday.

“This is a decision we’ve made as an organization to ensure our financial sustainability,” said Major Nesan Kistan, Intermountain Divisional Commander for The Salvation Army.

The decision affects The Aspen, Stone Creek, and Tamarac shelters.

In Denver, The Salvation Army will continue to operate the Lambuth Family Center, a short-term family shelter; the Connection Center, which provides access to Salvation Army and community resources and services; the Harbor Light Center, a haven for men recovering from addiction or looking

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