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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

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
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Housing Shelters Youth & Adolescents

Adams County Human Services

The Child, Adult, and Family Division is dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of children/youth in a permanent family home. This division can assist with abuse and neglect allegations, family reunification, foster and kinship care, adoption, guardianship and permanency.  The Workforce & Business Center provides employment resources, training and career opportunities. Other programs offered through the county can include child support services, child care assistance, SNAP, LEAP, Head Start.

  • 720-523-2700 (Main Westminster Location)
  • 720-523-6900 (Brighton Workforce Center)
  • humanservices@adamscountyco.gov
  • https://adcogov.org/human-services
  • Adams County
Adoption
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Basic Needs Crisis Support Domestic Violence Employment Support Foster Parenting General Shelters Veteran Support Youth & Adolescents
Adoption
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Basic Needs Crisis Support Domestic Violence Employment Support Foster Parenting General Shelters Veteran Support Youth & Adolescents

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

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

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
Housing
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Housing
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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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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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Domestic Violence Housing Shelters
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Domestic Violence Housing Shelters

Urban Peak

Urban Peak is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping youth (ages 12-24) experiencing homelessness in the Denver metro area, providing comprehensive services including 24/7 shelter, supportive housing, education, and employment training. Their "Mothership" campus offers over 100 beds and specialized care to transition youth toward self-sufficiency.

  • Main: 303-974-2900
  • Shelter: 303-974-2908
  • https://www.urbanpeak.org/
  • 1630 S. Acoma Street, Denver, CO 80223
  • Metro Denver
Housing
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Shelters Youth & Adolescents
Housing
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Shelters Youth & Adolescents

Volunteers of America Colorado

Through more than 50 distinct human service programs throughout the state of Colorado, including housing and healthcare, Volunteers of America helps more than 141,894 Coloradoans each year. Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America’s most vulnerable groups, including at-risk youth, the frail elderly, low-income families, homeless individuals and families, women and children escaping domestic violence, and those seeking affordable housing solutions. Services include housing and shelter programs, hunger services, volunteer services, community support, Veteran support (720-501-3367), and the Mission (303-295-2165).

  • 303-297-0408
  • info@voacolorado.org
  • volunteer@voacolorado.org
  • https://www.voacolorado.org/
  • 2660 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205
  • Metro Denver, Statewide
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Food Banks General Housing Shelters Veteran Support Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Food Banks General Housing Shelters Veteran Support Youth & Adolescents

Family Tree: Domestic Violence Services

Family Tree is the only organization in the region focusing on the interconnected issues of child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness. Domestic Violence Services keep survivors and children who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault and/or stalking safe through our crisis line, emergency shelter (Roots of Courage), safety planning, legal advocacy and linkages to community resources. All services are available in English and Spanish and we will work with those needing languages other than English and Spanish through utilizing interpretation services.

  • 720-856-2344
  • Roots of Courage 24/Hr Crisis Line: 303-420-6752
  • DVS@thefamilytree.org
  • https://www.thefamilytree.org/domestic-violence-services
  • PorchLight Family Justice Center 11100 W. 8th Ave., Ste. 200, Lakewood, CO 80215
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Douglas County, Jefferson County
Crisis Support
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Domestic Violence Legal Shelters
Crisis Support
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Domestic Violence Legal Shelters

Alternatives to Violence

Working toward a safe community free from domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Alternatives to Violence provides shelter, advocacy, education and resources for people impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Since 1982, Alternatives to Violence has offered victims the opportunity to heal both emotionally and physically in a supportive environment. Each year, we provide emergency shelter, safety planning, advocacy, information and referrals to local resources to over 1,600 people.

  • 970-669-5150 (24 Hour Bilingual)
  • TEXT 970-669-5157
  • https://alternativestoviolence.org/
  • 541 East 8th Street, Loveland, CO 80537
  • Larimer County
Domestic Violence
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Shelters
Domestic Violence
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Shelters

Crossroads Safehouse

Crossroads provides trauma informed care to victims through advocacy and support. Its programs and services include our 24/7 crisis line, 24/7 emergency shelter, non-resident advocacy, domestic abuse response, legal advocacy, legal representation, rapid and transitional housing, prevention and education, and youth and bilingual advocacy.

  • 888-541-SAFE (7233)
  • 970-482-3535
  • info@crossroadssafehouse.org
  • https://crossroadssafehouse.org/
  • PO Box 993, Fort Collins, CO 80522
  • Larimer County, Weld County
Crisis Support
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Shelters
Crisis Support
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Shelters

Family Promise of Greater Denver

Our mission is to form relationships with families at risk of or experiencing homelessness by providing shelter, meals, and a spectrum of supportive services as they obtain permanent stability.

  • 303-675-0713
  • hello@fpgd.org
  • https://www.fpgd.org/
  • PO Box 172125, Denver, CO 80217
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
+2
Housing Shelters
Basic Needs
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Housing Shelters

Three Birds Alliance

Three Birds Alliance, formerly Gateway Domestic Violence Services, is the only 24/7 shelter available in the City of Aurora and Arapahoe County, offering emergency shelter and extended-stay care, together with a crisis line, licensed counseling, and court advocacy.

  • Crisis Line: 303-343-1851
  • Court Advocacy Services: 303-577-7927
  • https://threebirdsalliance.org/
  • PO Box 914, Aurora, CO 80040
  • Arapahoe County
Crisis Support
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Domestic Violence Shelters
Crisis Support
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Domestic Violence Shelters

Resilience Rising

Resilience Rising combats the commercial sexual exploitation of children in the United States by providing residential and mentoring programs with opportunities for safety, healing, and empowerment.

  • 310-488-8195
  • resiliencerising@yahoo.com
  • https://www.resilience-rising.org/
  • 101 S Topanga Canyon Blvd, PO Box 805, Topanga, CA 90290-9998
  • Nationwide
General
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Shelters
General
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Shelters

Sacred Heart House of Denver

Sacred Heart House of Denver provides a number of services and programs to help homeless families. These programs including the In-House Stabilization, Follow-Up and Transitional Housing Programs enable homeless women and their families to move to stable housing and become self-sufficient.

  • 303-296-6686
  • https://sacredhearthouse.com/
  • 2844 Lawrence Street, Denver, CO 80205
  • Metro Denver
Basic Needs
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Housing Shelters
Basic Needs
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Housing Shelters

Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley

At Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley, we are committed to providing comprehensive support to individuals, families, and their pets who have been impacted by domestic violence, elder abuse, human trafficking, and teen dating violence. We offer lifesaving services and help survivors to chart a new course of independence and self-assurance free from violence.

  • Office: 303-772-0432
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 303-772-4422
  • info@safeshelterofstvrain.org
  • https://www.safeshelterofstvrain.org/
  • P.O. Box 231, Longmont, CO 80502
  • Boulder County, Weld County
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Shelters
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