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Douglas and Arapahoe counties open long-term care facility for homeless families
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By Noah Festenstein | Denver Gazette
Douglas and Arapahoe county officials on Wednesday celebrated the opening of a newly upgraded residential facility focused on helping homeless families.
The care facility’s mission includes serving families that entered through Douglas County’s homeless program. The long-term care facility is operated by Colorado nonprofit The Family Tree, an agency focused on working with domestic abuse, child abuse and family-related homeless cases. It’s located in Aurora.
The new residential care center for homeless families is called the GOALS facility, which stands for the “generational opportunities and achievement long-term success program.”
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