Colorado Pathway Home
The Colorado Pathway Home program will provide pre and post-release employment and training services to justice-involved individuals. Services will be provided to individuals who are likely to relocate to the 5-county Denver Metropolitan Area and the El Paso/Teller County areas upon release. Workforce areas will use a Workforce Navigator model to build a scalable and collaborative program that provides workforce support services tailored to their needs. A single case manager will work with them up to six months prior to their release and after to ensure continuity in services.
- sherman.swafford@state.co.us
- heith.jackson@state.co.us
- https://cdle.colorado.gov/jobs-training/grants-programs/colorado-pathway-home
Servicios De La Raza
Servicios de La Raza’s mission is to build and cultivate a thriving Colorado Latino community in which all members have the opportunities, and the support systems to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and self-determination to lead a healthy quality of life. The network of services offered include Essential Services, Health Resources, Economic Development, Victim Support, Re-Entry Services, and Youth Initiatives.
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.
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
The Center for Trauma & Resilience
The Center for Trauma & Resilience (CTR) in Denver, Colorado, provides comprehensive, no-cost services to victims of crime and trauma, focusing on culturally and linguistically responsive care. Operating since 1983, it offers crisis intervention, legal assistance to immigrants, counseling, and specialized therapy, including yoga, tai chi, and ear acupuncture, to assist in holistic healing and recovery from various crimes and traumatic events.
- 303-894-8000
- Español: 303-718-8289
- https://traumahealth.org/
- P.O. Box 18975 Denver, CO 80218
BPB Floyd House Inc.
BPB Floyd House provides transitional housing services for men returning to our community from incarceration and homeless veterans. Program is staffed 24/7 and is a sober living environment. Random drug testing is conducted on site.
- 720-668-6540
- bpbfloydinc@comcast.net
- https://www.bpbfloydinc.org/
- 1350 Chambers Rd, Aurora, CO 80011
CDOC: Community Re-Entry Specialists
Community Re-Entry Specialists (CRES) provide integrated case management and support services throughout the state to assist with removing barriers that interfere with an offender’s successful transition from prison to the community. Re-entry services may include, but are not limited to, stabilization assistance or resources for housing, transportation, clothing, personal hygiene, backpacks, work tools, employment training, and job placement. The services are based on individual need and are incentive-based, requiring the offender’s participation and accountability. CRES use cognitive-based interventions when interacting with the offenders to enhance motivation and reinforce positive behavior, deliver risk reduction, encourage stabilization efforts, support family reintegration, and assist with employment and job training opportunities. CRES also conducts an initial assessment to determine the appropriate level of re-entry transition assistance that may be needed for successful reintegration into the community.
- 719-579-9580
- cdoc@state.co.us
- https://cdoc.colorado.gov/parole-and-re-entry-services/community-based-services/community-re-entry-specialists
- 1250 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
Second Chance Center
Our goal is to help formerly incarcerated people transition to lives of success and fulfillment. We provide the formerly incarcerated, and their network, with education, resources, and support to successfully re-enter the community and cultivate a rewarding life.
- 303-537-5838
- info@scccolorado.org
- https://scccolorado.org/
- 224 Potomac St. Aurora, CO 80011
DCPA: Assistance After Incarceration
A list of reentry resources provided by the Denver Center of Performing Arts.
The Empowerment Program
The Empowerment Program is a Denver-based nonprofit that removes barriers to health, housing, education, and employment so individuals can live a healthier life. Since 1986, we have worked alongside our participants, primarily cis and transgender women who have lived experiences with the criminal legal system and/or homelessness, to connect them with the services they need to achieve their goals. Since our founding, we’ve redefined “Empowerment” as a form of collective action.
- 303-320-1989
- info@empowermentprogram.org
- https://www.empowermentprogram.org/
- 1600 York St., Denver, CO 80206
Remerg: Restart Here
The mission of Remerg is to stop the revolving door of recidivism, one resource at a time. We believe that by enabling justice-involved populations to connect with housing, employment, and other community resources, we can empower those individuals to take ownership over their future, turn their lives around, and never return to incarceration.
- 303-993-3551
- info@remerg.com
- https://remerg.com/
- PO Box 18463, Denver, CO 80218