# Denver homeless encampments
Denver to fund homeless encampment outreach
The Denver City Council will pump $175,430 Monday into two programs intended to sweep homeless encampments off the streets and get people housed. The money will pay for the Denver Street Outreach Collaborative (DSOC) and Strategic Outreach to Large Encampments (SOLE) programs. The collaborative provides outreach and engagement services, as well as intensive, housing-focused case management services to youth and adults experiencing homelessness in Denver. The program focuses on those who are chronically homeless, disconnected from facility-based programming, and in encampment settings. Case management services include connecting clients to OneHome and helping to.
Opinion: Dog the Bounty Hunter, legendary among homeless, moving to Florida
Before becoming homeless in Denver in 2018, I had never heard of Dog the Bounty Hunter. In fact, I did not even realize bounty hunters still existed. But that all changed one day when a man who claimed he was an associate of Dog’s showed up at the homeless encampment where I had been staying. I remember the man carried pepper spray or mace; I can’t remember which. He wore a uniform identifying himself as a bounty hunter.
Beefing up Denver homeless services by de-funding police fails
A tidy Denver homeless encampment is given notice to leave.Denver Homeless Out Loud. (Denver, Colo.) Denver City Councilmember Candi CdeBaca proposed a series of amendments during budget hearings Thursday that would have greatly improved services for people experiencing homelessness.