Volunteers were rescuing Venezuelan families with young children from sleeping outside this week as Denver has scaled back migrant services and the time people were allotted to stay in city-funded hotel rooms expired. The city, in response to complaints from volunteers that children were ending up outside, decided Thursday afternoon to reopen a city building in Civic Center park to house migrant families with nowhere to sleep. Denver Human Services officials said they were rushing to reactivate the McNichols Building on Colfax Avenue, including sending staff and ordering meals. They expected up to 10 families Thursday night, and possibly more during the next few days as a weekend sto
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