THE DENVER POST
NEWGENESIS CHALLENGES HOMESS TO EARN THEIR KEEP, BY DICK KRECK
The bunks are lined up in precise rows. The walls and floor are spotless. No college dorm was ever this tidy. The basement of Central Presbyterian Church, 17th and Sherman, has been a home for the homeless since 1985, but it didn't always look this good.
Saturday, November 9, 2002
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
NEW GENESIS, BY BILL JOHNSON
On the sprawling basement floor of 1680 Sherman St. in the shadow of the State Capitol, on and amid dozens of bunkbeds situated around a warren of offices and meeting rooms, some 140 homeless men live >>
Saturday, November 9, 2002
THE DENVER VOICE
NEW GENESIS, EXPLAINED, BY FLOYD HAMILTON
"I remember, a long time ago, sitting at a table at St. Francis, being asked what it would take for a person that wanted to get off the streets. The mayor was being hounded by all the soccer moms >>
Saturday, November 9, 2002
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
HELPING HOMELESS MEN HELP THEMSELVES, BY PAGE PEARY
"During last year's shocking murders of homeless men, we watched our shelter fill beyond capacity night after night and felt we'd gone back in time. Fifteen years ago, Central Shelter opened to provide emergency shelter to men during the winter months in the basement of Central Presbyterian Church. >>
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