Metropolis officers will open the Denver Coliseum as a chilly climate shelter this weekend and preserve different shelters open as below-freezing temperatures proceed within the metro.
Whereas not as chilly as earlier this week, Denver’s in a single day temperatures are forecast to dip into the kids and 20s by the weekend, in response to the Nationwide Climate Service.
Denver’s chilly climate shelters are activated when in a single day temperatures fall to 25 levels or colder and are open 24/7.
The Denver Coliseum at 4600 N. Humboldt St. will open as an overflow shelter beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday and can stay open by 11 a.m. Thursday, metropolis officers stated in a information launch.
Individuals needing shelter can go to a “entrance door” entry level, together with:
- Denver Rescue Mission Lawrence Avenue Neighborhood Heart, 2222 Lawrence St., for particular person males;
- Samaritan Home, 2301 Lawrence St., for particular person girls;
- City Peak, 1630 S. Acoma St., for individuals 12 to 24 years previous;
- Households in want might name the Connection Heart at 303-295-3366.
There are additionally 24/7 shelters at The Aspen shelter/former DoubleTree Resort, 4040 Quebec St., and at metropolis services at 2601 W. seventh Ave. and 375 S. Zuni St.
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