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The Salvation Army says it may need to reduce some services despite increasing demand because of a lack of donations in Denver.

Capt. Ron McKinney, city coordinator for The Salvation Army, says people are seeking aid in numbers not seen in decades, but donations are down 30 percent.

Salvation Army officials say 360 families seeking services were turned away last month.

The Salvation Army offers affordable child care, after-school programs and food programs, as well as shelters, and utility and rental assistance.

McKinney says it would be heartbreaking to have to reduce services.

The Associated Press

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