City of Loveland
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The Loveland Resource Center (LRC) is the City's day center providing those experiencing homelessness with access to resources.
Located at:
137 S. Lincoln Ave.
Loveland, CO 80537
Contact via phone:
970-962-2951 and 970-962-2952
Hours of operation: 24/7/365 until temporary permit expires
Daytime onsite services and amenities:
- Breakfast bags
- Laundry (M-W)
- Mailbox for individuals
- Showers
- Limited storage
- Housing assessments
- Donations
- Internet for personal devices
- Coffee
Partner agencies include:
- SummitStone Health Partners - Mental health support, peer support, resource navigation, nurse
- North Colorado Health Alliance (NCHA) - Peer support, resource navigation
- Volunteers of America (VOA) - Veteran resources
- Veterans Affairs (VA) - Veteran resources
- Hunger Free - Food SNAP navigation
- Deserving Dental - Full-service dental care
- Haircuts by Ginny - Haircuts
- Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives - Justice system navigation
Donations:
The LRC accepts the following donations. If you are interested in donating please drop off donations between 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Socks
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Underwear
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Coats
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Gloves
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Hats
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Shoe laces
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Snow shoes
Temporary permit for overnight shelter extended to March 15, 2026
The City of Loveland will be extending the temporary permit for overnight shelter at the Loveland Resource Center (LRC) through March 15, 2026. This extension ensures continued access to shelter and support services for vulnerable residents during the winter months, while the City works with community partners to explore long-term, sustainable solutions that include wrap-around services.
“First and foremost, our goal is to do the right thing while we collaborate with partners on an inclusive, strategic long-term plan,” said City Manager Jim Thompson. “We’re having productive conversations and moving in a positive direction. While the future solution is still taking shape, we’re using this time to be strategic and build a plan that can work for Loveland’s future.”
This strategy will also focus on prevention—working to address the factors that lead to housing instability in the first place, such as affordable housing.
