LOVELAND — The Colorado Department of Local Affairs has awarded $4.7 million to a group of community groups planning to build and launch a Northern Colorado overnight shelter and daytime drop-in center for youth and young adults ages15 to 20. The shelter will be located at 814 E. 16th St. in Loveland, the former site of Thompson School District’s Monroe Early Childhood Center. Project partners include the Thompson School District, Poudre School District, the Matthews House, Thompson Education Foundation, Larimer County and several other local nonprofit organizations. The shelter will be operated by the Matthews House. “We are deeply honored to be part of this exceptional project as the lead
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