“We can’t eradicate what happened,” Steinmetz said. “We can shed a light on it and learn from it and say ‘that’s not what we want to be today.’ We don’t want to persecute people and call them names. It shines a light on what happens when we call out people for those things. I hope we learn and can change.”
The United Way of Weld County's Housing Navigation Center will close April 15 after being open for 24 hours a day for six months and serving nearly 470 guests with more than 9,000 nights of shelter and 18,000 meals, according to the nonprofit.
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