LOVELAND, Colo. — The City of Loveland plans to keep its temporary overnight shelter at the Loveland Resource Center (LRC) open through mid-March as leaders work on a long-term solution for those experiencing homelessness.

Mike Quintana knows what it's like to live on the streets. He spends nights in a tent behind the LRC when he can get a spot.

"You feel the depression, you feel the poverty, and then, you know, you feel bad you're not working," Quintana said.

Stanley Garabrandt understands that feeling, too. He told Denver7 he used to have stability but now faces uncertainty each night.

"I used to have a job, apartment," Garabrandt said. "Now I'm homeless." Pictured: People experiencing homelessness line the sidewalk outside of the Loveland Resource Center on Wednesday, October 29,

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