05/13/2026
Today, the Salvation Army Brass Band performed at the State Capitol. Giles Clasen was there to photograph the event and speak with Major Nesan Kistan, divisional commander of the Salvation Army Intermountain Division. Here is his recap, along with photos of the performance.
The Salvation Army Brass Band performed at the State Capitol today, the final day of the Colorado legislative session.
Major Nesan Kistan, Divisional Commander of the Salvation Army Intermountain Division, told the Denver VOICE, "We don't want to just be a Band-Aid solution to homelessness. [Communities have] done that for way too long. It's time for real solutions."
According to Kristan, the Salvation Army seeks to provide positive solutions to address homelessness, and he emphasized the organization's recovery programs in Denver.
"Addiction keeps people in that cycle of homelessness. It sometimes is the coping mechanism that prevents them from getting out [of homelessness]," Kistan said.
Data from the Point in Time Study and from the Metro Denver Homeless Initiative State of Homelessness report show that for many individuals, substance use disorder doesn't cause homelessness. The studies demonstrate that housing costs and economic hardship, not addiction, are the primary structural drivers of homelessness.
Those experiencing homelessness often turn to substances to cope with the trauma they endure while on the streets.
Kistan said, "We need to be trauma-focused, and [follow] a trauma-driven approach that allows people in our six-month residential drug and alcohol treatment program to deal with the core issues that have caused the pain and the suffering."
Kistan said a trauma-focused, solution-oriented approach was why the Salvation Army is emphasizing the work at the organization's Denver Harbor Light Center, a residential drug and alcohol treatment program that Major Kistan called "a beacon of hope for those experiencing addiction."
"We believe every human being deserves a second chance, as many chances as necessary, as long as they don't give up, we won't give up," Kistan said.