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Comitis Crisis Center

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. Three- to six-month short-term shelter for eligible families receiving Colorado Works (TANF) through Arapahoe County. A monthly emergency shelter for adults, ages 18+ and LGBTQA+ affirming supportive services.

  • 303-341-9160
  • For Text Alerts Text WARMUP to 313131
  • https://comitiscrisiscenter.org
  • 2178 Victor St, Aurora, Colorado 80045
  • Metro Denver
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Housing LGBTQIA2S+ Mental Health & Counseling Shelters Veteran Support
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Housing LGBTQIA2S+ Mental Health & Counseling Shelters Veteran Support

211 Colorado

Confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. With a database that is updated daily, 2-1-1 Colorado can connect you to critical resources simply by dialing a three-digit number or searching via 211colorado.org

  • 211
  • https://www.211colorado.org/
  • Statewide
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Aging Basic Needs Crisis Support Developmental & Disability Needs Employment Support Food Banks General Government Programs Grief Support Hotlines & Info Websites Housing Immigrant & Refugee Legal Medical Mental Health & Counseling Shelters Support Groups
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Aging Basic Needs Crisis Support Developmental & Disability Needs Employment Support Food Banks General Government Programs Grief Support Hotlines & Info Websites Housing Immigrant & Refugee Legal Medical Mental Health & Counseling Shelters Support Groups

DC Cares Self-Sufficiency Program

Douglas County (DC) Cares is a collaborative multi-agency program, funded through the Community Services Block Grant, that provides opportunities for vulnerable residents in Douglas County to achieve self-sufficiency through employment using a caring and supportive process. Participants engage in a process that identifies their current conditions, are assisted in defining their desired future and work together to overcome barriers to achieving their goals.

  • 303-660-7460
  • 303-814-4317
  • https://www.douglas.co.us/community-services/services/self-sufficiency/self-sufficiency-dc-cares/
  • 100 Third St., 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104
  • Douglas County
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Housing
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Housing

Help & Hope Center

Help & Hope Center is a non-profit human service organization dedicated to providing assistance to people in Douglas and Elbert counties who are in serious economic need, at risk of homelessness, or in a similar crisis. We address immediate needs by consistently providing food and other necessities for homeless, low income, and financially fragile in our community.

  • 303-688-1114
  • info@helpandhopecenter.org
  • https://www.helpandhopecenter.org/
  • 1638 Park St., Castle Rock, CO 80109
  • Douglas County, Elbert County
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Food Banks Housing
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Food Banks Housing

Mercy Housing

Mercy Housing is redefining affordable, low-income housing. We’re a national nonprofit organization that is working to build a more humane world where communities are healthy, and all people can develop their full potential.

  • 303-830-3300
  • 866-338-0557 (Housing Inquiries)
  • customerservice@mercyhousing.org
  • https://www.mercyhousing.org/
  • 1600 Broadway, Suite 2000, Denver, CO 80202
  • Nationwide
Basic Needs
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Housing
Basic Needs
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Housing

Salvation Army: Lambuth Family Center

The primary goal of this facility is to help families break the cycle of poverty and homelessness and to begin building a sustainable, self-sufficient lifestyle. Find information on donating material goods such as clothing, furniture, vehicles, and other items.

  • 720-305-4678
  • 855-768-7977
  • lambuthfamilycenter@usw.salvationarmy.org
  • https://lambuthfamilycenter.salvationarmy.org/
  • 2741 N. Federal Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80211
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Housing Shelters
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Housing Shelters

TGTHR

We are ending youth homelessness by providing critical services that build a supportive community around young people, amplifying their voices and celebrating them as they grow. We have a 40-unit permanent supportive housing complex in Boulder and a 56-unit apartment complex in Denver, both for ages 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness.

  • 303-447-1206
  • contactus@TGTHR.org
  • https://tgthr.org/
  • 1440 Pine St. Suite B Boulder, CO 80302
  • Boulder County, Denver County
Basic Needs
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Housing Shelters Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Housing Shelters Youth & Adolescents

OUR Center

OUR Center in Longmont, CO, is a comprehensive Family Resource Center that empowers low-income families within the St. Vrain Valley School District to achieve self-sufficiency. They provide essential services, including a community cafe, food market, clothing, and housing/utility assistance, plus early childhood education through the Aspen Center for Child Development.

  • 303-772-5529
  • info@ourcenter.org
  • https://www.ourcenter.org/
  • 220 Collyer St, Longmont, CO 80501
  • Boulder County, Broomfield County, Larimer County, Weld County
Basic Needs
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Food Banks General Housing Parenting
Basic Needs
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Food Banks General Housing Parenting

Apartment List

Apartments available for rent in the Denver, CO area.

  • https://www.apartmentlist.com/co/denver
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Archdiocese of Denver Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities is one of the largest and most effective social service organizations in Colorado, founded in 1927. We serve tens of thousands of people in crisis annually. We offer shelter, affordable housing, early childhood education, counseling, emergency services, rent and utilities, employment, food and clothing, case management, family and senior services and much more at 76 locations across the Front Range and on the Western Slope.

  • 855-777-5280
  • info@ccdenver.org
  • https://ccdenver.org
  • 6240 Smith Road, Denver, CO 80216
  • Northern Colorado
Aging
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General Housing Immigrant & Refugee Religious & Spiritual Shelters
Aging
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General Housing Immigrant & Refugee Religious & Spiritual Shelters

Aurora Housing Authority

AHA is committed to creating mission-driven housing solutions that make a difference. We currently support 2,000 households through voucher programs and provide affordable rental homes to 1,620 residents.

  • 720-251-2100
  • info@aurorahousing.org
  • https://www.aurorahousing.org/
  • 2280 S Xanadu Way, Aurora, CO 80014
  • Arapahoe County
Housing
Housing

Aurora Mental Health & Recovery: Homeless Services

Aurora Mental Health & Recovery Homeless Services program provides people in need with mental and behavioral health care, crisis services, case management, and other services designed to improve their chances of attaining long-term housing security. Our Street Outreach team is focused on meeting people’s immediate needs first. Then, we build relationships and trust with our clients, enabling us to provide clinical case management and individual therapy. Our drop-in center hours are M-F 9am-5pm but closes early at 1pm on Wednesdays.

  • 303-364-3481
  • https://www.auroramhr.org/get-help/services/homeless-services/
  • 1544 Elmira Street, Aurora, CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Basic Needs General Housing Mental Health & Counseling
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Basic Needs General Housing Mental Health & Counseling

Bannock Youth & Family Center

Bannock Youth and Family Center offers three unique programs to help youth and families reach self-sufficiency. Participants in Bannock Youth and Family Center programs receive case management services to help support them in their employment, education, independent living, parenting skills and more.

  • 720-217-3884
  • https://www.voacolorado.org/locations/bannock-youth-family-center/
  • 455 Bannock, Denver, CO 80204
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
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Housing
Basic Needs
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Housing

Bridge House

Bridge House is on a mission to end homelessness. We offer adults experiencing homelessness, or at risk of homelessness, a continuum of programming, called the Bridge of Opportunity, spanning from low barrier basic need services to robust programs with access to paid work, housing, and support services.

  • 303-442-8300
  • info@BHRTW.org
  • https://boulderbridgehouse.org/
  • Arapahoe County, Boulder County
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Housing Shelters
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Housing Shelters

Colfax Community Network

Colfax Community Network improves and strengthens the family and community life of the individuals, families, and children living in the transient house, primarily along Colfax Avenue. Providing needed information, resources, and services, we work alongside adults, children, and parents to help them see their value. We offer many tangible resources to lighten emotional and financial burdens and encourage stability. Connecting families to resources for housing, parenting classes, education, or career development, we devote even more energy to investing in the community’s youth, giving them the opportunity to learn and lead. Surrounded by staff and volunteers who believe in their power, they see they can succeed in the future and begin transforming their lives and communities today.

  • 303-318-4242
  • RNadeau@MHBHC.org
  • https://www.milehighbehavioralhealthcare.org/colfax-community-network-afterschool
  • 10190 E. Montview Blvd., Aurora 80010
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
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General Housing Parenting
Basic Needs
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General Housing Parenting

Colorado Coalition for the Homeless: Housing Services

Housing & resource navigation, rent assistance resources, and property listings for individuals and families facing homelessness.

  • 303-312-9679
  • crinfo@coloradocoalition.org
  • fssintake@coloradocoalition.org (for families)
  • https://www.coloradocoalition.org/housing
  • 2111 Champa Street, Denver, CO 80205
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Colorado Housing Connects

Colorado Housing Connects is a free, bilingual statewide helpline operated by Brothers Redevelopment that helps renters, homeowners, and landlords navigate housing challenges. Their website offers resources for eviction/foreclosure prevention, tenant-landlord mediation in specific counties, and guidance on affordable housing options.

  • 303-202-6340
  • 884-926-6632
  • info@brothersredevelopment.org
  • https://coloradohousingconnects.org
  • 2250 Eaton St., Ste.B, Denver, CO 80214
  • Statewide
Hotlines & Info Websites
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Housing
Hotlines & Info Websites
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Housing

Colorado Division of Housing

The Division of Housing partners with local communities to create housing opportunities for Coloradans who face the greatest challenges to accessing affordable, safe, and secure homes. Working with the Colorado State Housing Board, the division supports a wide range of housing efforts, including affordable housing, rental assistance vouchers, homelessness, regulation of mobile home parks and factory-built structures, and home modifications for accessibility.

  • 303-864-7810
  • dola_doh_helpdesk@state.co.us
  • https://doh.colorado.gov/
  • 1313 Sherman Street, Suite 320, Denver, CO, 80203
  • Statewide
Government Programs
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Housing
Government Programs
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Housing

Colorado Housing Finance Authority (CFHA)

CHFA strengthens Colorado by investing in affordable housing and community development. We offer financial resources to strengthen homeownership, affordable rental housing, and businesses.

  • 800-877-2432
  • https://www.chfainfo.com/
  • Statewide
Housing
Housing

Colorado Housing Search

List and search Colorado housing to fit your needs and budget, from market-rate to affordable rentals, accessible units, disaster housing, accommodations for seniors and veterans, and more! This service is free to use.

  • 877-428-8844
  • info@myhousingsearch.com
  • https://coloradohousingsearch.com/
  • Statewide
Housing
Housing
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