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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
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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
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Denver Housing Authority

The Denver Housing Authority (DHA) provides affordable rental housing opportunities with open interest lists. Find the home that’s right for you and apply today!

  • 720.932.3168
  • 720.932.3023
  • section8@Denverhousing.org
  • https://www.denverhousing.org/
  • 1035 Osage St., Denver, CO 80204
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Denver Metro Fair Housing Center

The Denver Metro Fair Housing Center works to eliminate housing discrimination and promote housing choice for all people through education, advocacy, and enforcement of fair housing laws. If you think you have experienced housing discrimination call the center.

  • 720-279-4291
  • info@dmfhc.org
  • https://www.dmfhc.org
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Denver Rescue Mission

We are committed to helping people who are experiencing homelessness and addiction in our city change their lives. Thanks to the support of friends like you, we meet their needs through emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional programs, and community outreach.

  • 303-297-1815​
  • https://denverrescuemission.org/
  • 6100 Smith Road, Denver, CO 80216
  • Metro Denver
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Crisis Support Housing
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Douglas County Homeless Engagement, Assistance, & Resource Team (HEART)

The Homeless Engagement, Assistance and Resource Team (HEART) is Douglas County’s front-line response team for individuals experiencing homelessness. Formed in 2022, HEART is a co-responder program pairing navigators with local law enforcement to provide outreach, support and resources. HEART Navigators are experts in housing, behavioral health and case management. They meet people where they are with empathy and help connect them to the services they need.

  • Call or Text: 303-660-7301
  • https://www.douglas.co.us/homeless-initiative/heart/
  • Douglas County
Basic Needs
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Douglas County Housing Partnership

DCHP is a Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved Housing Counseling Agency and provides foreclosure mediation services and home equity mortgage conversion (HECM) counseling to hundreds of Douglas County residents every year. Additionally, DCHP provides home buyer education and down payment assistance to first time homebuyers who wish to live in Douglas County.Rental housing, forclosure mediation, revere mortgage, approved lenders, loan package checklist, plublic notices.

  • 303-784-7856
  • 303-784-7857
  • https://douglascountyhousingpartnership.org
  • 9350 Heritage Hills Cir., Lone Tree, CO 80124
  • Douglas County
Housing
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Friends of St. Andrew

Every weekday, up to 250 people are served at Friends of St. Andrew with a hot meal, a food basket, or can receive mail. It all began more than 40 years ago, when a small group of Queen of Peace parishioners saw a need to serve the poor and the homeless in the community.

  • 303-364-2329
  • deacon.bob@queenofpeace.net
  • https://www.queenofpeace.net/friends-of-saint-andrew
  • 1525 North Dallas Street, Aurora, CO, 80010
  • Arapahoe County
Food Banks
Food Banks

GOALS

The GOALS program is a Two-Generation (2Gen) housing program for families experiencing homelessness from Aurora and Arapahoe County. GOALS provides families a private room while they develop long-term goals for stability. Families are provided a safe space for four to nine months and one year of follow-up support.

  • 303-693-1241
  • https://www.thefamilytree.org/goals
  • 14991 E. Oxford Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
  • Arapahoe County, Douglas County
Housing
Housing

Homelessness Resource Directory

The City of Aurora has complied a resource guide to help families experiencing homelessness to identify community resources which they can access. Some of these resources include emergency weather shelters, drop-in day centers, shelters, food pantries/meals, behavioral health resources, Colorado legal services, veterans services, employment, and re-entry services.

  • 303-739-7000
  • access@auroragov.org
  • https://www.auroragov.org/residents/community_development/homelessness_in_aurora/homelessness_resources
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Douglas County
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Hope Communities

Hope Communities is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that strengthens communities and provides pathways to economic and personal opportunity through affordable housing, educational programs and support services. Our vision is a community in which everyone has a safe place to call home and the resources they need to thrive.

  • 303-860-7747
  • info@hopecommunities.org
  • https://hopecommunities.org/
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

Horatio Alger Scholarships

While most other scholarships focus exclusively on academic achievement or leadership potential, Horatio Alger Scholarships are also intended for promising students who have critical financial need, demonstrate integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, and are determined to succeed.

  • Applicants: 844-422-4200
  • Recipients: 800-684-9040
  • scholarships@horatioalger.org
  • https://horatioalger.org/scholarships/
  • 99 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 320, Alexandria, VA 22314
  • Nationwide
Youth & Adolescents
Youth & Adolescents

Family Tree: House of Hope

Family Tree House of Hope is a residential shelter for families experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness. Families are provided comprehensive case management and integrated supportive services while they begin to get back on their feet.

  • 303-762-9525
  • Homelessness Helpline: 303-467-2604
  • homelessness@thefamilytree.org
  • https://www.thefamilytree.org/house-hope
  • 3301 South Grant Street Englewood, CO 80113
  • Metro Denver
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Housing Choice Voucher

“Housing Choice Voucher” formerly known as Section 8, is a housing subsidy program that is funded by the federal government to assist very low to low-income families live within the community.  The subsidy pays a portion of the owners rent to make housing affordable. The HCV program at the Denver Housing Authority is a lottery-based application process. The dates of the lottery change yearly; however, these dates are announced in all local papers under the public notice section, the DHA phone system as well as our website. Once annually the Denver Housing Authority holds an online lottery process on our website for interested applicants, 18 years of age and older. 

  • 720-932-3023
  • section8@Denverhousing.org
  • https://www.denverhousing.org/housing-choice-vouchers-section8/
  • Metro Denver
Housing
Housing

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. By working closely with government entities, investors, landlords, and for and non-profit organizations, we build impactful partnerships that help us serve our communities and transform lives.

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

Catholic Charities Housing

We currently own and manage 1,630 units of affordable housing at 31 properties throughout Colorado and we are developing new locations. We care for seniors, families, people with disabilities and individuals who have experienced homelessness. We provide them with additional support services to encourage long-term and sustainable housing security.

  • 303-830-0215
  • INFO@CCDENVER.ORG
  • https://ccdenver.org/housing/
  • 6240 Smith Road, Denver, CO 80216
  • Statewide
Housing
Housing

Ithaka Transitional Housing

Ithaka Housing in Colorado Springs provides safe, affordable, and supportive transitional housing for approximately 100 low-income residents, families, and seniors experiencing homelessness, crisis, or transitioning from incarceration. Operating for over 40 years, it offers stable housing, case management, and services aimed at fostering independence.

  • 719-578-1629
  • hello@ithakahousing.org
  • https://ithakahousing.org/
  • 321 Mesa Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
  • El Paso County
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Metro Denver Homeless Initiative

The Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) coordinates a seven-county regional response to make homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring. It acts as the lead agency for the Metro Denver Continuum of Care (CoC), uniting over 70 organizations to manage data, provide OneHome coordinated entry, and implement evidence-based, data-driven housing solutions.

  • 720-251-2100​
  • info@mdhi.org
  • https://www.mdhi.org/need-help
  • 711 Park Ave W, Suite 320 Denver, Colorado 80205
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Douglas County, Jefferson County
Housing
Housing

Providence Network

Providence Network is a Denver-based, faith-based nonprofit providing "transformational housing" and support services to adults and families struggling with addiction, homelessness, and abuse. Founded in 1988, it offers a two-tiered model—FirstStep transitional housing and NextStep affordable housing—combining sober living, 24/7 staff support, counseling, and life-skills training.

  • 303-860-8404
  • info@providencenetwork.org
  • https://providencenetwork.org/ourresponse/
  • 357 N. Broadway, Denver, CO 80203
  • Metro Denver
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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