The Mission of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is to work collaboratively toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for families, children, and individuals who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness throughout Colorado.
Comitis Crisis Center, located on the edge of the Fitzsimmons campus, offers a variety of programs supporting individuals on their recovery journey—from trauma, mental health and substance use challenges, and housing instability.
Composed of organizations such as homelessness organizations, medical clinics, and mental health centers, these organizations can assist an individual with being added to the statewide waitlist for homelessness housing voucher programs. Vouchers subsidize the cost of rent and can be a value tool to helping someone address homelessness.
Provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. For women, Transgender and Nonbinary people.
The Homeless Engagement Assistance and Resource Team (HEART) is for Douglas County residence and this program provides support and resources to people experiencing homelessness.
Family Home Stead provides transitional housing to families experiencing homelessness. Private, single-family apartments available. For families only.
Our core shelter program focuses on a housing-first approach. Once families are in a safe environment and have their basic needs met, they're able to tackle the other barriers that prevent them from getting into stable housing. If you need this service, call our main line to see if our waitlist is open.
Transitional Housing providing transformational housing for families rebuilding from homelessness.
Marisol Homes provides safe and secure emergency and community-based extended-stay shelter for pregnant women and single women with children. We support families who need a safe place to stay as they get back on their feet.
Movement 5280’s unique focus is to be a “family of support” for at-risk and unhoused youth and young adults. Additionally, as a recovery community organization, we embrace a holistic approach, offering individualized, long-term support irrespective of age. Our commitment is to create a nurturing and inclusive community that recognizes the inherent worth and potential of every individual.
Samaritan House provides safe shelter, nutritious meals and support services, primarily serving women, families and veterans who are experiencing homelessness and food insecurity.
Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak provides, shelter services, and support services to children and youth ages 12-24.
Offering shelter and other housing supports to youth, families and women.
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