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Denver faces a $925K bill to purchase food for migrants in shelters

The City of Denver⁤ Seeks Additional Funds for Meals​ at Migrant Shelters

The city of Denver is actively working to secure additional‌ taxpayer funds ‍to support the purchase of meals for guests ‍at migrant shelters. ‌The total amount being sought⁢ is ⁤a substantial $925,000.

On Tuesday, the Denver City Council will convene to approve an additional $450,000 for‍ an amended contract with Colorado Hospitality Services Inc. This contract will ensure the continued provision of ⁣meals for ​the guests of ⁤migrant shelters throughout the city. The proposed contract extension will be valid until March 31, 2024.

Meal Costs and Support

Colorado⁣ Hospitality Services Inc. offers consistent pricing for meals provided at the shelters. Whether it’s a weekday, weekend, or holiday,⁤ the ‌costs remain​ the same:

  • Breakfast: ‍ $6.95
  • Lunch: $9.95
  • Dinner: $9.95
  • Kids meals: $3
  • Snacks: ⁢ $3

The city of Denver has taken‌ steps to support newcomers and migrants ⁤through its “Newcomer and‌ Migrant Support” initiative. ​This program allows individuals to​ make clothing donations, sign up as volunteers, and⁤ contribute ‌to a newcomer’s fund. The ​funds collected are directed to the city’s nonprofit partners.

In early February, the city plans to⁢ resume the discharge of⁤ migrant families, a process that will continue​ for several weeks. Families with children will ‌be⁤ provided shelter​ for up to six ⁢weeks,​ while those without children will receive two weeks​ of⁤ shelter before being discharged. However, the city emphasizes the need for newcomers to have a long-term plan due to limited resources. The‍ city’s website‍ states that while it remains welcoming, it cannot offer indefinite shelter.

Last week, Mayor Mike Johnston‌ announced $5​ million in service cuts within Denver Motor⁢ Vehicle offices and the Department of Parks and Recreation. These cuts were attributed​ to the ongoing migrant crisis and Congress’s lack of ⁤action. The‍ mayor’s office revealed that the city has already supported ‍over 38,380⁣ migrants since last December, incurring a cost of more than $42 million.

How will the city ensure⁤ transparency and responsible use‍ of ⁢taxpayer funds for meal allocations at migrant shelters

Day, Mayor ​Michael Hancock submitted a proposal to the city ​council, outlining the⁤ need for⁤ the additional funds. The proposal emphasizes the city’s commitment to​ providing basic necessities for individuals staying​ at migrant shelters, including nutritious​ meals.

The⁣ current budget for ⁢meals at migrant shelters is running⁣ low due to the increasing number of migrants seeking asylum in Denver. The city ⁣has seen a significant influx of migrants in recent ⁣months, putting a ⁣strain⁤ on resources.⁣ As a‌ result, the city is seeking ​additional funds ​to⁣ ensure⁤ that no individual goes hungry while ⁢waiting ⁣for their asylum⁣ cases to be processed.

The‍ proposal highlights the importance of providing ⁢proper nutrition ‍to those being housed at migrant shelters. Nutritious meals not⁤ only support physical well-being but ⁤also ⁤contribute to the mental and emotional health of individuals seeking refuge. By securing additional‍ funds, the city aims to uphold its commitment to humanitarian values and provide a safe and ⁢welcoming environment for migrants.

Mayor Hancock acknowledges that taxpayer funds are required to meet this ⁣essential ‌need. He assures that the funds will be allocated efficiently and ⁤responsibly, with‌ full transparency. ‍The⁢ city council will be closely involved in the budgeting process to ensure that taxpayer ‍dollars are spent wisely and effectively. Public accountability is of utmost ​importance, especially when dealing with ‌public funds.

In addition to seeking additional funds, the city is also exploring potential partnerships with local ‍organizations‍ and businesses. These partnerships ⁤could provide supplementary resources, such as food donations, discounted rates for bulk purchases, ⁢or volunteer support. Collaboration with community ‍stakeholders will help alleviate the ⁤financial burden on the city while ensuring that meals are provided to those in need.

The proposal is now under review by the city council, who‌ will evaluate the‌ merits of the ⁤request. Public hearings will be held to ⁤gather input and ⁤address any‍ concerns from the community. The council’s‌ decision will be based on a thorough analysis of the budgetary impact and the​ city’s ability to meet its ⁢obligations.

Denver’s efforts to secure additional funds for ⁣meals at ⁢migrant ‌shelters demonstrate the⁢ city’s commitment to compassion ⁤and care for those ​seeking​ refuge. As ⁤an inclusive and ⁣welcoming community, Denver recognizes the‍ importance of upholding basic human rights, regardless of an individual’s immigration⁤ status. These ‌additional funds‌ will contribute⁤ to ensuring that ‍all migrants are treated with dignity and respect.

In ⁣conclusion, the city⁤ of Denver is actively seeking additional funds to support the purchase⁤ of meals at migrant shelters. The proposal submitted by Mayor‌ Michael Hancock underscores the importance of providing proper nutrition to individuals ​seeking refuge. The ​city council will thoroughly evaluate the merits‍ of the request and ⁤ensure transparent use of taxpayer ⁤funds. Denver’s commitment ‍to compassion and care for⁢ migrants⁢ reflects its dedication to upholding basic human‍ rights.



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