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Camp Hope Ground Zero – Part 1

The letter below is from one of our unhoused neighbors. Names have been redacted for protection. I did it again Dear Members of the Loveland City Council, Here I am again — writing, because that’s what I know best. I’ve written to you before. I’ve even stood up and spoken at your meetings — and… Continue reading
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**URGENT** City of Loveland Continues Its Attack on the Unhoused 11/7/25

Loveland’s Human Sacrifice Engine The City of Loveland lured the unhoused to the library using the mobile laundry resource, which it lists on its Homelessness Resources page. While unhoused Lovelanders were at the Loveland Public Library, this truck belonging to AMBIPAR showed up, to prey on our unhoused population in the area. They stole this… Continue reading
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Loveland is No Stranger to Scandal

Loveland is No Stranger to Scandal I just feel like these should all be in one place. Continue reading
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