housing, sex offense, sober living
Southeast CO
Hope Homes provides transitional housing that is drug-free and self-supporting. Furnished, shared bedroom, with internet, TV, fully equipped kitchen. Requires security deposit, random UAs, house rules, abstinence. See flyer for more information. Call Chris at the number below or email info@homehomesco.com. Homes are in Colorado Springs area
More Infohelp for so's, housing for sex offenders, Mobarez, Mobarez solutions, peer coaching, s.o, sex offender housing, sex offender resource, Sex offense housing
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Mobarez Solutions provides a comprehensive range of services for individuals with sex offenses, including peer coaching and mentorship, sex offense re-entry services, and supportive housing solutions. Their goal is to promote restorative rehabilitation for individuals seeking to build better lives after their incarceration, and they are committed to supporting clients every step of the way.
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A 2nd Chance Sober Living provides residents with a safe supportive environment based on the 12 steps of recovery. You will learn tools to develop a new way of living without the use of drugs or alcohol. They have two men's homes and one women's home, all located either in proximity to public transit. A monthly program fee of $500 includes rent, linens, free laundry facility & cleaning supplies. Individuals are expected to participate in house chores and random drug tests.
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PO Box 2922, Littleton, CO 80161
Denver Metro
Littleton
A Future and a Hope provides private and shared rooms in separate locations for men and women. The housing is not for couples or families. The housing is a privately run faith-based program with reasonable rent. You must be on parole to be eligible. You may call the number listed or write for more information.
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200 E Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80203
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In 2019 Colorado passed a law concerning application fees for prospective tenants. We link directly to the legislation for the bill (HB19-1106) so you can get the facts yourself. This new law made it illegal for a landlord to charge a prospective tenant a fee for an application that is more than the actual amount it costs the landlord to conduct the service. THE BILL ALSO INCLUDES LANGUAGE ABOUT CRIMINAL RECORDS, CREDIT HISTORIES, AND RENTAL HISTORIES! Landlords may not consider any rental or credit history beyond 7 years immediately preceding the date of an application. Landlords may also not consider an arrest record from any time, AND may not consider ANY conviction that occurred more than 5 years before the date of the application EXCEPT for convictions and deferred judgments involving methamphetamine, the requirement to register as a sex offender, and any offense classified as homicide or stalking.
More Info6978 Colorado Boulevard, Commerce City CO 80022
Denver Metro
Commerce City
ACCESS Housing operates two properties that provide 17 long-term housing units in Commerce City. There is no limit on tenant occupancy in these units; however, most of the units have income thresholds. ACCESS Housing works with local housing authorities and various voucher programs for individuals and families who are experiencing unstable housing or who are low-income to make sure they do not lose housing as a result of finances. Not only do they have a transitional housing (i.e. family shelter units) with Wrap Around program, but they also have a direct assistance program for rental, mortgage and utility assistance via an application process, and a food pantry & hygiene packets for those involved in any of their other programs as well as homeless walk-ups coming from the Sandy Creek trail encampments.
More Info12 steps, a.a., AA, all about recovery, big book, get sober, recovery, recovery home, sober living, Sobriety house
All About Recovery Sober Living provides a safe and sober environment for free. They are based on the 12 steps of recovery, and provide comfortable housing that anyone would love to call home. They strive to help create genuine-lifelong friendships. The key to success is in a structured program with support from people that understand recovery. We are here to help get your life back on track and learn how to live in recovery! Email kevchavez@live.com for more information. Multiple housing locations throughout the Aurora area
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Southwest CO
Grand Junction
Amos provides comprehensive services to people who are struggling with addiction and sobriety through a program that supports individuals in creating or reestablishing a solid foundation in their recovery. They promote and aid individuals to strive for independence. ASHA promotes education, economic stability, wellness and healthcare, built environments and social cohesion. Their program assists individuals confronting addiction, poverty, mental or physical limitations, aging, and a variety of other circumstances.
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9121 E 14th Ave, Aurora, CO 80010
Denver Metro
Aurora
Ananeo focuses on providing transitional housing primarily aimed at assisting individuals get to a self-sustaining existence. In doing so, they focus on addiction recovery, gaining and maintaining employment, basic financial literacy, nutrition, prosocial habits and so on. Their program is generally a monitored sober living environment, but is personalized with one on one coaching and an individualized recovery plan for each client. Ananeo also provides housing for women, contact Christine Zimdahl (303) 944-7456 or Amanda (303) 667-5945 for further details.
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P.O. Box 1406, Denver CO 80201-1406
Denver Metro
Denver
Arroyo Village is sponsored by The Delores Project and has 35 units of low-income permanent supportive housing. Delores Project also has 95 units of affordable housing for individuals and families in the workforce and their Community Re-entry Program for women and transgender individuals who are experiencing homelessness following release from the Department of Corrections. Ideal candidates for the Community Re-entry program should be experiencing homelessness, engaged with a Re-entry Specialist, and actively working on obtaining housing and other forms of stability. Only Community Re-entry Specialists are able to refer to this program. You must work with a CRES officer.
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Aurora
Aurora Sober Living provides sober living homes in Aurora, Colorado, for men and women. Each home has a house manager living onsite, overseeing the home and available for support. Aurora Sober Living is 12-step based, requiring residents to work a 12 step program of their choosing. Every client is required to work for 30 hours a week, holding everyone accountable for getting out of the house and giving back to the community. Rent is charged weekly, Saturday to Saturday, $200 a week. Aurora Sober Living offers recovery coaches, fellowship, is part of the TSRA (twelve step recovery association), provides opportunities to play sober softball, volleyball, and more. At Aurora Sober Living, they say they help to create not only a sober community, but the homes become like family. You are encouraged to call them at one of the numbers below or you can email aurorasoberlivingcolorado@gmail.com to learn more and join a home. Addresses are provided upon acceptance into a sober living home
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Denver Metro
Denver
Authentic Recovery Homes is a level 1 peer led recovery residence in Capitol Hill in Denver. They currently have three locations with shared living as well as private rooms. You can call/text/ reach out via their website 24/7. With lived-experience, long-term sobriety, and resources to provide intense 1:1 treatment plans, Authentic has resources along with a wide network of organizations that assist when more intensive treatment is needed. Therapy, 1:1 treatment, IOP, family therapy, medicaid sign-ups, and employment; their partners are present to ensure all needs are met for our program participants.
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B-Konnected provides a professional placement service for landlords while also connecting renters with a challenging rental history (eviction, credit report, criminal history) to places they may rent. The B-Konnected service is much more than a property search for a "felon-friendly" landlord. B-Konnected provides the search and checks in with landlords on a regular basis for the first year in order to help people stabilize in their rental housing. B-Konnected also provides shared housing in Denver and Littleton at a reasonable monthly rate. Services are free if there is a match within their landlord network. You may also call the number below or email housinginnovator@b-konnected.org to learn more.
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The HUD has developed this in depth step-by-step guide on how to properly shop around for different mortgage loans.
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1325 South Colorado Boulevard, Suite B-300, Denver CO 80222
Statewide
Denver
The Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado is THE go-to resource for help and services for survivors of an injury to the brain, their families and providers. BIAC has a Re-entry Specialist who works with justice-involved individuals in Denver County. The Re-entry Specialist helps survivors understand their brain injury by identifying their symptoms and suggesting appropriate accommodations. In addition to resource navigation, BIAC has other programs that can aid clients in skill-building, peer mentorship, mental health therapy, and more. These programs are free and available statewide to Colorado clients. BIAC's Mental Health Counseling Program accepts Medicaid and Medicare because many survivors are insured under these plans. Valor on the Fax, a Permanent Supportive Housing Program, is the housing program offered by BIAC. They can provide housing to individuals with justice involvement as long as they have no prior conviction for methamphetamine manufacturing or are on the sex offender registry.
More Info711 Park Avenue West Denver, CO 80205
Mile High United Way’s program Bridging the Gap works with people between the ages of 18-24 who are exiting the child welfare system. BTG’s housing coordinator and Independent Living Coaches work with program participants to provide housing resources and help with other goals such as employment, education, financial literacy and more.
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Aurora
Carla Vista Sober Living Homes are located in Aurora in residential neighborhoods. They are fully furnished and have on-site staff to encourage and support you on your journey. Men and women live in separate homes, with two residents per room. A house manager lives in each home and offers guidance, accountability, and support. Click on the website for admission requirements and to learn more.
More Infoemergency housing for pregnant women, emergency housing for women with children
Denver Metro
Denver
Marisol Home provides safe and secure emergency and community-based housing for pregnant women and single women with children who are experiencing homelessness. They provide shelter and basic needs, maternity care, case management, post-shelter support services, and child care services for children up to 12 years old.
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460 Linden Center Drive, Fort Collins CO 80524
Northeast CO
Fort Collins
The Mission Shelter of Fort Collins provides a 120-day Levels Program for men, women, and families. Residents commit to goals that will help them obtain stable income and housing, attend employment and life skills classes, money management classes, deposit job earnings into a supervised fund, and more. You must be willing to stay drug and alcohol free and address whatever is causing the condition of homelessness for you. They can't accept anyone with a sex offense conviction. You must call to get an appointment.
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1981 Blake Street Denver, CO 80202
CHFA aka Colorado Housing and Finance Authority is Colorado’s trusted partner for affordable and responsible homeownership. Through their statewide network of approved lenders, they offer home purchase loans and grants; and second mortgage loans for down payment and/or closing cost assistance. They also sponsor free homebuyer education across the state in English and Spanish to help prepare you for homeownership. They have an easy step-by-step process in navigating your first home purchase. Colorado Housing and Finance Authority!
More Info2415 Lake Avenue, Pueblo CO 81004
Southeast CO
Pueblo
Christlife Ministries offers a sober living housing program at Metanoia Houses in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Metanoia Houses provide furnished group housing, utilities, a house phone, laundry facilities, and employment/education services. Rent is $500 per month and there is a $250 fee due at move-in. Metanoia House is not independent living. Metanoia House requires a voluntary 6-month commitment to Christlife Ministries’ re-entry program. Click on the website to see intake other conditions and intake hours.
More Infoeviction, landlord/tenant, renting, Warranty of Habitability Act
7100 East Belleview Ave, Suite 305 Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111
Statewide
Colorado Apartment Association provides The Colorado Renter's Guide, which include information for renters. Click on Rights and Responsibilities to learn about Colorado's Warranty of Habitability Act of 2008 which gives you legal protection if the place you rent becomes uninhabitable or hazardous.
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2100 Broadway, Denver CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless provides Get Help, a section on their website where you can get help applying for housing. Click on the website link to go to a page where you can get started applying for housing for families, adults without children, adults with mental illness, afforadable housing, and other housing options in the Denver metro area.
More Info2100 Broadway, Denver CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless PATH program helps adults living with mental illness move from homelessness into permanent housing and find the resources you need to support recovery and maintain long-term housing stability. To be eligible, you need to be an adult with a primary diagnosis or history of major mental illness, experiencing homelessness at time of admission or at imminent risk of becoming homeless, and seeking housing as an individual or as a couple (not with dependent children). There is no referral necessary. It's helpful but not required if you bring the following with you: photo ID, Social Security card, birth certificate, and proof of income. Because there can be a wait list for housing programs of at least eighteen months, the sooner you begin the application process the sooner you will obtain permanent housing.
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2250 Eaton St., Suite B, Denver, CO 80214
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Colorado Housing Connects can help you find rental assistance, supportive housing, affordable housing, and much more. They can also provide information about renters' rights and evictions. Their website has many resources, and you can also call their operators during the hours listed. Get Help Finding Affordable & Supportive Housing
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ColoradoHousingSearch.com is a free, housing locator service for people in Colorado. The fast, easy-to-use, free search lets people look for rental and for-sale housing. The website also provides links to housing resources and helpful tools for renters and people wanting to buy a home. Bilingual operators are available
More Infocivil lawsuit, civil lawyer, Colorado Legal Services, eviction, eviction help, eviction lawyer, landlord/tenant, legal services, tenant rights
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Colorado Legal Services is a nonprofit that provides information and help with civil matters to low and moderate income people in Colorado. They have 13 locations across the state. Click on their website to see the topics, including Housing, which includes landlord/tenant issues and eviction. Scroll down the home page for information about eligibility and office locations.
More Info1801 California Street, Suite 3000, Denver CO 80202
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Denver
Colorado Poverty Law Project helps low-income individuals with free legal services, housing navigation, and advocacy to fight evictions and housing injustice. Use the Get Help button on their website to request help. Their online intake form is available in English and Spanish, and they do not charge for their services. They do not take walk-ins or post their phone number, but they can conduct an intake by phone if requested.
More Info15 E Las Vegas Street, Colorado Springs CO 80903
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Rescue Mission's New Life Program is a 12-month residential addiction recovery program that helps men with drug and alcohol addictions. It is a faith-based program. You can fill out an application during the hours listed.
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The Community Economic Defense Project was founded in March of 2020 to respond to urgent questions about housing. They work to pair volunteer lawyers with tenants who need advice or legal representation, provide tenants with guidance on how to navigate challenging situations, and evaluate the potential impact of the emerging housing crisis. Click on Get Help.
More Info1600 N Downing Street, Suite 600, Denver CO 80218
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Denver
CEDP provides rental and mortgage assistance statewide IF you have a court summons for an eviction. To apply, click on the website link below, and then click the blue Get Help button. You can also walk in for help at the address and hours below. You can also call the care center to determine eligibility and for help completing an intake. If you don't qualify, you'll be connected to a resource navigator for help.
More Info2701 Lawrence Street #119 Denver, CO 80205
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The Denver Metro Fair Housing Center (DMFHC) is a nonprofit that works on the issue of housing discrimination based on protected class status (race, national origin, disability, gender, religion, and familial status).
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Addresses are made available upon acceptance
Denver Metro
Denver Path House is long-term housing for veterans, men with previous substance abuse, and/or men who are on probation or parole for non-violent issues. It's a single family home with 12 private bedrooms (furnished or unfurnished), a large living room, 2 family rooms, and a large deck and patio. It's located in Aurora approximately one mile north of I-225 and Parker Road (Nine Mile light rail station) and close to other bus routes, grocery stores, and restaurants. A security deposit and first month's rent are due at move-in, but the home's management will work with third parties who assist with this. No current substance abuse or sex offenses. Provides independent living that is supportive of each other. Please call 720-980-9334 for more information. $900 per month includes all utilities, internet, cable, and washer/dryer.
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6090 Smith Road, Denver CO 80216
Denver Metro
Denver
Denver Rescue Mission--New Life Program is a one-year immersive program. The program includes housing, bible study, education, counseling, life skills development, and work readiness. Click on the website for more information. Eligibility and orientation information are at the bottom of the page. The New Life Program is offered at The Crossing in Denver and Harvest Farm in Wellington. Call 970-568-9803 for Harvest Farm admissions.
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6090 Smith Road, Denver CO 80216
Denver Metro
Denver
Denver Rescue Mission's STAR Transitional Program gives homeless families a safe place to live at The Crossing until they are back on their feet. Services include case management, life-skills training, financial management training, and more. At least one STAR Program adult must have a minimum income of $800/month for individuals and $1,000/month for families.
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If you are a renter or homeowner in Denver and need assistance with paying rent and/or utilities, including Denver Water and Xcel Energy, you may be eligible for rent and utility assistance through Denver’s Temporary Rent & Utility Assistance Program.
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8800 W 14th Ave, Lakewood, CO 80215
Denver Metro
Lakewood
Drogadictos Anónimos "Valle de Vida" helps individuals suffering from substance use by providing them with a safe, encouraging and supportive environment. They focus on the physical, mental and spiritual condition as a whole; contributing to the individual‘s social reintegration in a dignified and efficient way. The program is based on community as a method approach where those living in recovery assist one another's journey toward sobriety. This organization is free of charge and only requests that new clients dedicate a minimum of 90-days towards the program. The Drogadictos Anónimos organization assists in recovery by teaching life changing values, weekly sports therapy, weekly audio/visual therapy, and promotes camaraderie.
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1195 Newport St, Denver, CO 80220
Denver Metro
Denver
East Colfax Community Collective (EC3) is a community-driven, multicultural, socio-economically diverse advocacy organization comprised of residents, local businesses and nonprofits, and allies. Their mission is to fight displacement and build collective power in our community to shape our own destiny. EC3 is a policy advocacy organization fighting displacement and building collective power in the East Colfax Corridor. They support renters in housing defense and navigating housing resources in the 80010 and 80220 zip codes, providing support in any language. Their monthly Renter's Legal Clinics (hosted every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 6:00-8:00pm at their offices) are held for renters to learn about their rights and meet receive free housing legal support. If you are facing eviction or interested in connecting to housing resources, contact: housing@eastcolfaxcc.org or call them.
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Elevate Recovery Homes provides sober shared living homes for men in Englewood, Centennial, and Westminster. Their mission is to support members in creating a life of purpose and value and believe early sobriety is much more than abstaining from drugs and alcohol. They do this by addressing the whole person, not just the substance use. Elevate provides a safe, supportive, and structured environment focused on helping members develop the independent living skills necessary to successfully transition into a healthier lifestyle. All members are provided access to a gym to encourage fitness, and peer coaches are on staff to build out individualized “Elevation Plans” for each member. You may also call their Director of Operation Robby Mitchell at the number below or email him at Robby@elevaterecoveryhomes.com. The cost is $900 a month. There is also a one-time processing fee of $150.
More InfoEm's House, em's house foundation, recovery, safe home, safe shelter, sober, sober living, sober living home, sobriety, transitional housing
Denver Metro
Aurora
Em's House Foundation provides safe and supportive shelter for those wanting to reclaim their lives. Be it from addiction, homelessness or being justice involved, Em's House welcomes all into their affordable program. Currently located in the central Aurora area. To apply, visit their website and apply online or reach out to info@emshousefoundation.org for further instructions
More InfoEudaimonia, Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, recovery homes, sober house, sober living homes, Sobriety house
124 North Corona Street, Colorado Springs, CO
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Eudaimonia is proud to offer one sober living home for women and two sober living homes for men in this location. All of our sober homes provide structured community living with strict substance-free policies. Each home also has a house manager that ensures accountability among residents with regular drug and alcohol testing. All of our fully furnished residential homes are well-maintained and provide great amenities for our residents. Our sober living homes in Colorado Springs are each designed to be a comfortable, safe, and supportive living space where men and women in recovery can practice living sober on their own. If you are looking for a fresh start, Colorado Springs, CO is the perfect outdoor oasis for you to continue on your recovery journey. Learn more about our men’s and women’s sober living locations below.
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Colorado Newsline publishes Guide: What You Need to Know About Evictions in Colorado Right Now. This guide was published on April 26, 2021. It will be updated as necessary to reflect changing eviction rules and protections
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Denver Metro
Denver
Family HomeStead provides emergency housing for homeless families with children. Their emergency housing services includes intensive case management support and independent unit housing for 30-90 days. Their six-month transitional housing program gives priority to client families leaving our Emergency Housing program, safehouses and shelters. Call to learn how to be accepted into their programs.
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419 Lipan Street, Denver CO 80204
Denver Metro
Denver
Family Promise of Greater Denver works to prevent homelessness through rental assistance or if a family is experiencing homelessness, they connect families to emergency shelters and provide post-shelter support. Their emergency housing program that is available for all homeless families with children. The emergency housing services include intensive case management support and independent unit housing for 30-90 days. They also have a six-month transitional housing program gives priority to client families leaving our Emergency Housing program, safehouses and shelters. Client families in their transitional housing program are generally more stable than the families in Emergency Housing. They have an income stream and are able to pay a minimal amount of rent. They also have supportive social services.
More Info3805 Marshall Street, Wheat Ridge CO 80033
Denver Metro
Englewood
Family Tree's Housing and Family Stabilization Services provides House of Hope, GOALS, and a homelessness program. Family Tree is located in Wheat Ridge, as is their homelessness program. Call 303-467-2604 for help with their homelessness program. House of Hope, for women with children who are experiencing homelessness, is located in Englewood. Call 303-762-9525 to reach House of Hope. The GOALS program helps stabilize families experiencing homelessness.
More InfoFixMyRental.org can help renters and landlords resolve a rental issue. The website will help you learn about the law, send a letter to your landlord, and help you with next steps. Click on the link below to get started.
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Denver
Gails Place is a privately owned women's sober living in Denver. There are eleven beds available. Rent is $750 a month with a one time intake fee of $150. for more information, call Wendy. You can schedule a meeting with them and tour the house.You will meet with Wendy and Michele. Wendy is the Owner and Founder of Gail's Place Sober Living. Michele is their certified house Recovery Coach. Together, with the other women currently working their programs at Gail's Place Sober Living, they will help you find yourself and show you how to let your light shine once again.
More Info30 Lawrence Avenue, Colorado Springs CO 80909
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Gospel Homes for Women provides faith-based sober living homes for women. You may stay between three to six months; short-term stays are discouraged. The cost is $480 a month, with at least $240 paid up front. You are expected to be employed or looking for a job. Chores, bible studies, and staff check-ins are required. They have a Program Manual that describes the program on their website. Click on the website, then click on Application/Manual at the top of their home page. You can download the manual to your computer. They also have an application you can download, fill out, and mail back to them at the address provided.
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Denver Metro
Denver
Green Valley Ranch is a transitional housing program located in Denver. Each home consists of five bedrooms and four bathrooms on three levels. The main level has the kitchen, the family room and a bathroom. The primary bedroom is located on the second level and has an attached bathroom exclusive to that bedroom. Two additional bedrooms and a bathroom shared by those bedrooms are also located on the second level. On the third level are two additional bedrooms and another shared bathroom. Each home has a two-car garage and parking is available inside for those with a vehicle, based on seniority of living in the home. Each home also has two refrigerators; the main refrigerator in the kitchen, and a second refrigerator in the garage. All cooking and eating accessories, e.g. pots & pans, plates, utensils, etc. are all provided for use by all residents. The security deposit and rent for the first month must be paid on or before the first date of occupancy. Rental rates are $950/month for a bedroom sharing a bathroom with one other resident and $1,050/month for the primary bedroom with a private bathroom. Due to high volume it is advised to submit a completed Rental Application for consideration well in advance of an anticipated release date. They require that an applicant be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to be considered for acceptance, including booster vaccinations. Visit their website to request an application or to contact them.
More Info59 West Las Vegas Street, Colorado Springs CO 80903
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Greenway Flats in Colorado Springs provides permanent supportive housing for chronically homeless men and women. You must be referred through a housing coordinator in order to be eligibile when there is an opening. The phone number provided is for Colorado Springs Rescue Mission, which is one of the housing coordinators that screens people for Greenway Flats.
More Infodrug free, grit, grit grounds, grit grounds recovery homes, recovery, recovery homes, sober living, sobriety
Southeast CO
Grit Grounds provides a system of care in a welcoming residence for those with substance misuse & mental health needs. A dedicated environment to help you in your recovery and transition. They help you focus on completing your responsibilities in order to put your life back on a positive track. A safe place that promotes conflict resolution skills, assistance in finding employment & supporting supervisory compliance.
More Info1520 N 11th Avenue, Greeley CO 80631
Northeast CO
Greeley
Guadalupe Apartments is a supportive housing project of Archdiocesan Housing, an affiliate of Catholic Charities. The apartments range from studio to two-bedroom. You need to complete an application for this housing through North Range Behavioral Health and/or the Housing Authority of the City of Greeley.
More InfoHarvard house Denver, housing for so's, s.o, Sex offense housing, SO, transitional housing
Denver Metro
Denver
Harvard House Denver is a transitional home that offers bed space to individuals coming out of the system. Rent starts at $225 a week and it includes utilities. Reach out to Donnie Mitchell at (480) 433-3532 for availabilities. Rooms are fully furnished. Harvard House is felon-friendly and can house individuals with a sex offense.
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16736 E Iliff Ave, Aurora, CO 80013
Denver Metro
Southeast CO
Hazelbrook Sober Living provides clean and safe men's and women's sober living homes as well as other recovery services at very affordable prices. Monthly rate is $845 for the Denver homes, $700 for the Colorado Springs homes, and $650 for the Pueblo home (if paid in full). Each home has a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist living at the house and accessible to all residents while at Hazelbrook. Hazelbrook is a program for people in recovery run by people in recovery! Call for more information and to set up an intake interview at 303-550-2120. You may also email intake@hazelbrooksoberliving.com. Hazelbrook Sober Living also provides a Transitional Safe Zone, which is a structured environment for people who are working on getting 48 hours sober. TSZ intake is 720-730-6053.
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Heart Mind Haven provides safe transitional recovery and wellness living. Programs are customized to support and meet each person exactly where they are in their life. Their beautiful home sanctuary is located near open space and trails and nestled in a serene and quiet location. Bed scholarships available for those who qualify. Email info@heartmindhaven.org for more information. Sober living serving the LGBTQIA+ community
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Helpful Heart House is a women's sober living home in Aurora, near Iliff and Buckley. Rent is $850 with a $300 intake fee. They provide a safe and loving environment for recovery and sober living. Each month, sober activities are scheduled for individuals and the community. Helpful Heart House serves those on their journey to recovery or in need of secure housing by providing compassionate, clean and sober, shared housing. They are committed to give residents support, community, and accountability to help them recover, grow and achieve their goals.
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Denver Metro
Aurora
Homes With Heart Foundation offers safe and secure housing to people in recovery from addiction or experiencing housing insecurity. Currently operating one men's home in Aurora, they believe that housing is a basic need that serves as the foundation for residents to grow and build the lives they want to live. Homes with Heart is a Level II CARR certified home with a house manager who is available to offer support and guidance to residents. For more information, please contact Stephanie at 720-282-0212 or HomesWithHeartFoundation22@yahoo.com
More Info2010 E. Bijou St. Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
The Harbor House provides a co-ed residential addiction recovery program for motivated individuals who are currently homeless and battling addictions. These transitional housing townhomes are located in central Colorado Springs. Click on the website to learn more. Click on How Do I Start? to learn how to be accepted. You must go fill out a housing survey called the VI-SPDAT with one of the agencies listed on this page.
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2010 E Bijou St, Colorado Springs, CO 80909
Project Detour is the transitional, women’s sober home managed by Homeward Pikes Peak. Located in a traditional home setting, the house features nine bedrooms in which women reside alongside one another to live, learn, and grow. At this time, Project Detour only accepts women exiting incarceration on probation or parole or referred to Homeward Pikes Peak by the Department of Human Services. Clients must have 14 days of clean UA's before entry to the house can be made.
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Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Hope is Alive is a men's faith-based sober living program located in Colorado Springs. The program consists of three phases designed to guide residents through their recovery journey, each typically spanning 18-months.Hope is Alive also utilizes 12-step programming to provide a supportive and structured environment where residents can thrive and achieve long term sobriety. The program prioritizes a holistic approach to recovery and does not accept people on Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). Rent is $750/month.
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4065 South Yampa Street, Aurora CO 80013
Denver Metro
Aurora
House of Light Recovery provides a beautifully furnished clean home. Their sober living home is specifically designed and equipped with the needed facilities/gadgets to give comfort and security to all residents. They are set to rehabilitate and help alcohol and/or substance abuse addicts recover fast and get reintegrated into society. Their services are for adults who are serious about their recovery and seeking support and a safe home to build their new beginning. Their program has a healthy list of requirements for residents to follow as well as expected strict house rules and program requirements.
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14211 E 4th Avenue, Aurora CO 80011
Denver Metro
Denver
The Don't Look Back Center's House of Rahab is a shared living program where women and transwomen may find a safe haven together. The house provides life skills, cooking, HIV education/prevention, art therapy, naloxone classes, and a 12 step program. It costs $700 per month with a $50 administrative fee. The Don't Look Back Center also provides a number of different programs for disadvantaged women, including therapy for addiction and trauma, care management for client wellness and autonomy, a transgender outreach program T.O.P. specifically for transwomen, CCAR certified recovery coaches, acu-detox treatments, and DUI education and therapy. Women and transwomen who've been in the justice system as well as self referrals are very welcome. Call to find out more about any of their services and the House of Rahab. The Center is located in Building 3, Suite 305.
More Info1324 10th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631
Northeast CO
Greeley
Jobs of Hope, Inc. was founded in 2013 for the purpose of providing support for men seeking to reenter the community and obtain a better quality of life. They write: "We are a faith-based non-profit focused on working to help gentlemen coming out of incarceration and/or gang-involvement leave behind years of legal problems. We believe that through Jesus’ love, case management, life skills training, assistance with employment and education we can be a bridge for our participant to reconnect with their families and community and vice-versa, to help our community engage with our participants and share our vision of seeing their potential to become positive and productive members of society." Call the number below or email info@jobsofhope.org and ask for an appointment to get started. If you don't have a phone or computer, you can also drop in and make an appointment for a later date. Jobs of Hope has transitional housing for clients of the Jobs of Hope program who are residents of Weld County.
More Info241 Justice Center Road, Canon City CO 80212
Southeast CO
Canon City
Journey Home is a supportive housing project sponsored by Loaves & Fishes Ministries of Fremont County. The housing is physically located at 250 Justice Center, but you will need to contact Loaves & Fishes at the address and number provided to learn how to access their supportive housing.
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Denver Metro
Lakewood
JUST Living Recovery facilitates active recovery and recovery community engagement. Residents model pro-social behaviors and improve and enhance their relationship skills and conflict competency. The community is actively working towards racial equity and supporting LGBTQIA+ BIPOC folx in recovery. They hope to cultivate each resident’s sense of belonging and responsibility for their community. JUST Living provides a comprehensive range of evidence-based treatments and therapeutic interventions to support individuals on their recovery journey. JUST Living offers specialized programs addressing the intersection of addiction with mental health, trauma, and identity.
More Info600 Hunt Avenue, Alamosa CO 81101
Southwest CO
Alamosa
Adelante Family Resource Center partners with families of all shapes and sizes to place them in one of 27 housing units owned by La Puente. Clients receive intensive support and case management from Adelante staff and AmeriCorps members. Each client works toward interdependence and long-term stability, and Adelante will partner with each client as long as is necessary to achieve healthy interdependence. Contact Adelante at the address and phone number provided to learn how to apply.
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Northwest CO
Grand Junction
Laurel House Apartments is supportive housing for homeless youth ages 18-24. The apartments are fully furnished and have full kitchens and single bathrooms. The building also has common space for cooking, art, community gatherings, and services. Contact The House in Grand Junction to learn more about how to apply for admission to Laurel House Apartments, and to learn about other housing options they may have. You can also click on the website to learn more.
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191 E. Orchard Rd. #A Littleton, CO 80121
Denver Metro
Denver
Mary's Hope is a nonprofit organization that provides 16 recovery homes. They provide affordable, structured, safe clean and sober living and addiction support services for men and woman who have 1)completed opioid treatment, drug treatment, and alcohol treatment; 2) have a desire to be clean and sober; 3) haven't had the opportunity to stay clean and sober in their current living environment; and 4) want a second chance at life to realize their dreams and goals. Click on Admissions & Enrollment on the website to apply.
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1582 S Parker Road #303, Denver CO 80231
Denver Metro
Denver
Metro DEEP is an Economic Development Organization focused on the African descended population. They have departments in Youth Development, Career and Workforce, and Entrepreneurial Development. They also have two wealth-building strategies in real estate development and home ownership; the second is in investments. Their long-term goal is "to make a wealth mentality the most popular among our people and our short term goal is to ensure that you get what you need, not to survive, but to thrive." Click on the website below for more information (look under the Events and Programs tabs), email admin@metrodeep.com, or call one of the numbers below for more information.
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metroDPA is a down payment assistance program available in several cities in Colorado. Your income must be below $176,700 a year and credit score above 640 (620 in some cases). You can get help with up to a percentage of your mortgage loan amount with a 3-year forgivable second mortgage. You can also call Diana or DeDe at the number below or email minardid@stifel.com for further inquiries.
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Are you a resident or direct descendant of someone who lived in a Denver neighborhood that was redlined between 1938 and 2000? If so, you may be eligible for $15,000 or $25,000 toward a down payment on a home! Click on the website link to learn more. There's a link to a map where you can search by address to see if you lived, or you are a direct descendant of someone who lived in a historic redlined area. The map has a number of different neighborhoods in Denver that were defined by banks as historically ineligible for loans, or "redlined." Borrower can purchase a home anywhere in the metroDPA footprint of eligible areas (this includes 46 cities and 9 counties along Denver’s Front Range).
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4242 Delaware St, Denver, CO 80216
Denver Metro
Denver
Mile High Behavioral Healthcare brings a caring, seamless continuum of behavioral healthcare to the most vulnerable in the community—offering affordable care and housing services with focused programs to address life challenges. They offer behavioral healthcare and programs at the home office of their agency, located in Denver’s Globeville neighborhood. They have a facility in Sheridan where they offer integrated care and programs for transgender and gender-expansive individuals. Shelter services and programs are in Aurora, close to the Fitzsimons Medical Complex. MHBHC offers a variety of services that include behavioral health, a housing support team, LGBTQ+ care, recovery support, M.A.T. services and even childcare. Visit their website to get more details on locations.
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2330 West Mulberry Place, Denver CO 80204
Denver Metro
Denver
Joshua Station is a faith-based community helping families make the transition from homelessness to a healthy, stable living environment. Families must have children under the age of 18 to be admitted into the program. Those with sexual or habitual violent offenses will not be accepted into the program. There is no waitlist. Applicants attend an orientation and go through an interview process to determine if acceptance of a family into the program is a good fit.
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Denver Metro
Denver
Monarch Sober Living’s primary purpose is to provide a safe, supportive, and structured environment for people transitioning on their journey through sobriety. They take the safety and security of residents seriously. To ensure the sanctity of the home, all residents are drug and alcohol tested twice weekly. Their homes include on-site house managers who provide oversight in the home as well as advice and support when needed. 1-2 house meetings weekly to check in with residents and discuss any struggles, issues, or obstacles they may be dealing with. The program is 12- step based and active participation in this community is required. A residents success at Monarch Sober Living depends on their ability to follow our house standards, which are in place to create new habits, replacing the old way of living for a new way of life.
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4404 S Xenia Street, Denver Colorado 80237
Denver Metro
Denver
Mountain West Recovery is a sober living and transition living organization committed to providing safe and secure housing for those in recovery, and in need of short to medium term transitional living. Residents join Mountain West from all different backgrounds and situations, but what everyone has in common is a desire to get sober and maintain sobriety. Sobriety is a basic requirement for all clients. A minimum of 3 sober activities required, to include 12 step programs, religious gatherings, sober based recovery activities, etc. The one-time upfront intake fee is $150, with monthly and weekly rates available.
More InfoPO Box 441491, Aurora CO 80044
Denver Metro
Denver
My Father's House has several shared living homes that will accept people with a sex offense conviction. The homes are safe, decent, affordable, and in good neighborhoods near public transportation. They are also fully furnished with everything you need. You may call Jim Blum at the number listed, email him at jim@myfathershousedenver.org, or write to him at the address provided about admission to one of the homes. The homes cannot accept anyone with a sexually violent predator conviction. My Father's House is also a WAGEES partner and provides housing for people on parole.
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NACA is the best purchase program in America. NACA provides both comprehensive housing counseling and access to an incredible mortgage. NACA has over $20 Billion committed from some the country's largest lenders with everyone receiving four extraordinary terms: no down payment, no closing costs, no fees & below market fixed rate
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Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Next Chapter is a sober living home aimed to help women reach their fullest potential by overcoming their addictions to drugs and alcohol. They are a 12-Step based sober living home for women over the age of 18 in and around the Colorado Springs area. The house is in a centrally located neighborhood close to downtown and there is a bus stop less than one block away to help with transportation needs. If you have been looking for a loving and supportive environment where you or your loved one can recover, look no further. Call Next Chapter today so they can schedule a time to talk about your specific needs.
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Northeast CO
Do you want a high-quality, high-demand private room in a peaceful home with others like you? They are the exclusive providers of CommunityLiving Homes in the Colorado Front Range. This source helps to find local housing opportunities! Contact them today at Homes@NowPresent.org
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1567 Marion Street, Denver CO 80218
Denver Metro
Denver
Open Doors Ministry provides several different housing programs for men and women. Still Waters housing is a group of three homes providing safe transitional housing for women leaving homelessness, addictions, and the sex industry. LightHouse is a boarding home that provides a safe, caring, and sober environment for men struggling with addictions and other issues. Cornerstone is a long-term home for disabled men.Te Veo house provides short-term transitional housing to homeless women. Click on the website and then look under Housing, (Men's Housing and Women's Housing, and Te Veo House) to see if you're a good fit for their housing.
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Denver Metro
Arvada, Aurora, Centennial, Denver, Firestone, Lakewood, Littleton, Longmont, Thornton, Westminster
An Oxford House is a democratically run, self-supporting and drug-free home. The number of residents in a House may range from six to fifteen. There are houses for men, houses for women, and houses which accept women with children. We link to their vacancy website which is kept updated. Use the drop-down menu to search by state (CO) and county. The gender column indicates whether the house is for men (M), women (W), or women with children (WC). You'll also see addresses, contact information, and whether a house has a vacancy. If you want to know more about Oxford House, go to www.oxfordhouse.org.
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Southeast CO
Canon City, Colorado Springs, Pueblo
An Oxford House is a democratically run, self-supporting and drug-free home. The number of residents in a House may range from six to fifteen. There are houses for men, houses for women, and houses which accept women with children. We link to their vacancy website which is kept updated. Use the drop-down menu to search by state (CO) and county. The gender column indicates whether the house is for men (M), women (W), or women with children (WC). You'll also see addresses, contact information, and whether a house has a vacancy. If you want to know more about Oxford House, go to www.oxfordhouse.org.
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Northeast CO
Fort Collins, Greeley, Loveland
An Oxford House is a democratically run, self-supporting and drug-free home. The number of residents in a House may range from six to fifteen. There are houses for men, houses for women, and houses which accept women with children. We link to their vacancy website which is kept updated. Use the drop-down menu to search by state (CO) and county. The gender column indicates whether the house is for men (M), women (W), or women with children (WC). You'll also see addresses, contact information, and whether a house has a vacancy. If you want to know more about Oxford House, go to www.oxfordhouse.org.
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Northwest CO
Grand Junction
An Oxford House is a democratically run, self-supporting and drug-free home. The number of residents in a House may range from six to fifteen. There are houses for men, houses for women, and houses which accept women with children. We link to their vacancy website which is kept updated. Use the drop-down menu to search by state (CO) and county. The gender column indicates whether the house is for men (M), women (W), or women with children (WC). You'll also see addresses, contact information, and whether a house has a vacancy. If you want to know more about Oxford House, go to www.oxfordhouse.org.
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888 Garden of the Gods, Suite 100, Colorado springs, CO 80907
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
They provide re-entry help, housing connections to sober living houses for men and women, mentors and peer coaching, assistance with employment connections, bus passes, and connections to other community resources. The easiest way to get into the program is to get a referral from your parole officer. ParadigmONE also offers housing through their Transitional Safety Zone Program (TSZ), which provides a safe sober place to stay until you can provide a clean UA/BA and successfully transition into sober living. ParadigmONE also offers access to their recovery community center, which includes fitness classes, yoga, boxing, music, art, and much more.
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2953 S. Peoria St. Suite 230 Aurora, CO 80014
Denver Metro
Aurora
Pathfinders Recovery Center is an Aurora-based recovery program licensed to treat substance use disorders and alcoholism. The Pathfinders treatment team puts an emphasis on treating dual diagnosis, co-occurring disorders and mental health challenges that many people experience alongside their addiction. They provide detoxification services, residential treatment, partial hospitalization programming, intensive outpatient treatment, sober living, and continued alumni support services. They accept all forms of Medicaid as well as private insurance. Drug treatment facility in Aurora that accepts Medicaid.
More Info2853 North Ave, Grand Junction CO 81501
Northwest CO
Grand Junction
Pathways Village is supportive housing in Grand Junction. You will need to be referred by a housing coordinator with a local agency, such as Homeward Bound of the Grand Valley. We list their number below.
More Info15602 East Alameda Parkway, Aurora CO 80017
Denver Metro
Aurora
Providence at the Heights provides supportive housing and for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. It was developed by Second Chance Center. If you are interested in this housing, please contact SCC.
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801 Logan Street, Denver CO 80203
Denver Metro
Denver
Providence Network offers both transitional and affordable housing in five properties in the Capitol Hill area of Denver. Each house has their own application process online. They provide shelter, food, individual & group counseling, addictions recovery, and life & job skills. You may email them through their website. Click on Contact Us.
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Northeast CO
Fort Collins
Purpose House offers a 12-Step based, addiction recovery sober living community for men who have completed a primary treatment program, or who are appropriate candidates for structured sober living. It’s their mission to guide the residents needing support during the recovery journey, to develop a solid foundation that directs client's futures towards personal growth, purpose and long-term sobriety. Purpose House offers variable lengths of stay, with a minimum 90-day commitment. You can call or email them at contact@purposehousesoberliving.com.
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3176 S Peoria Court, Aurora CO 80014
Denver Metro
Aurora
Ready to Work Housing and Employment Program--Aurora helps men and women who are homeless rebuild their lives. People in the program receive paid work, dormitory housing, and case management support. Ready to Work--Aurora is a Bridge House program. They are a WAGEES community partner.
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4747 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder CO 80305
Denver Metro
Boulder
Ready to Work Housing and Employment Center-Boulder helps men and women who are homeless rebuild their lives. People in the program receive paid work, dormitory housing, and case management support. Ready to Work--Boulder is a Bridge House program. They are a WAGEES Community Partner.
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1437 Bannock St #163, Denver, CO 80202
Denver Metro
Denver
If you are a renter or homeowner in the City and County of Denver and need assistance with paying rent and/or utilities, including Denver Water and Xcel Energy, you may be eligible for rent and utility assistance through Denver’s Temporary Rent & Utility Assistance Program (TRUA). TRUA can now provide up to 6 months of rental assistance per eligible household per calendar year.
More Infoeviction, home buying, legal assistance, renting, resources
Statewide
Renters Avenue provides information and access to hundreds of community resources in one location. From matters regarding housing to the legalities of being a renter. The focus of Renters Avenue is to help people with immediate needs and to assist those who are looking to enhance and achieve life goals.
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Denver Metro
Denver
The Residential Landlord Tenant Guide helps Denver area renters understand their rights as a renter. The guide includes information for youth, aging adults, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQ, and people with disabilities.
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1716 E Yampa St, Colorado Springs CO 80909
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Rocky Mountain Sober Living (RMSL) provides the highest-quality sober living programs possible while giving you all the tools you need to live a sober and fulfilling life on your own. Please contact info@myrmsl.com to learn how you can apply.
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Lakewood
Route2Recovery provides fully furnished, beautiful, single-family homes for adults in need of a safe and sober environment. The sober living homes are held to a high standard of accountability, helping individuals integrate healthy habits and routines back into their everyday lives, while continuing to maintain their sobriety. Residents are expected to complete daily, weekly, and monthly chores, attend required house meetings, participate in the program, and be working, volunteering, or attending school full time. In addition to recovery housing, Route2Recovery also provides Recovery Peer Coaching and Family Coaching. Located at the base of the foothills, Route2Recovery Sober Living has quick access to Belmar Shopping Center, public transportation (RTD bus and Light rail), several major highways, the mountains and downtown Denver. They are also located near several recovery clubhouses.
More Info2323 Curtis Street Denver, CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
Saint Francis Apartments at Cathedral Square is supportive housing sponsored by Saint Francis Center. It has 49 units of permanent supportive housing with case management and support to ensure you will be successful. Case managers connect residents with resources such as healthcare, mental healthcare, and substance abuse treatment. The apartments are near the corner of Colfax and Washington, but you will need to go to Saint Francis Center, which is a day center, to talk to a case manager to begin the application process. The address provided is for the Saint Francis Center.
More Info2136 Champa Street, Denver CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
The primary goal of the Harbor Light Center is to help men obtain a sustainable, self-sufficient living situation free from addiction through the development of essential life skills. You must have successfully completed a detox program to be eligible. You can call the number listed or email the intake coordinator at Katherine.knudsen@usw.salvationarmy.org.
More Info8745 County Road 9 South, Alamosa CO 81101
Southwest CO
Alamosa
San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group Housing Services can help you connect to supportive housing in the San Luis Valley. Call Jeanette Trujillo at 719-589-3671. The address we provide is for San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group.
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Denver
Sanderson Apartments is permanent supportive apartment homes located in Denver and provided by WellPower. You must be working with a therapist or case manager at WellPower in order to be referred to Sanderson Apartments. To get started, call the number below and ask for an intake interview, or assessment. If you qualify, you'll be assigned to a therapist or case manager.
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Statewide
Sarah's Home provides healing, restoration, and reintegration for girls ages 12 to 18 rescued from the forced commercial sex trade. Services include education through an accredited school on the property, life skills, medical care, counseling, and more. Single rooms are fully furnished in a home located in a safe rural location. The cost is based on your income. Call the number listed for more information, or you may write to the address.
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7251 E 49th Avenue, Commerce City CO 80022
Denver Metro
Commerce City
Serenity is a 28-day intensive inpatient residential program for those struggling with substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. It is provided by South Street Foundation and works with a variety of insurance providers to cover costs. It does not accept Medicaid.
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Northeast CO
Opening up about substance misuse can be a difficult and emotion filled experience. Sobriety Homes offers a safe healing space for those who are seeking recovery. Through shared lived experience, they help promote sobriety amongst the individuals in their programs and homes. A variety of rehabilitation programs are offered ranging between Intensive Residential Treatment, Transitional Residential Treatment and Outpatient services. Email intake@sobrietyhouse.org
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Denver Metro
Lakewood
Sophrosyne Sober Living provides a safe and supportive all-pathways-to-recovery residence program. Their goal is to create an encouraging environment to help individuals living in sobriety. They have multiple homes in the Lakewood area.
More Info120 Mike Wash Rd, Towaoc CO 81334
Southwest CO
Towaoc
The South Towaoc Supportive Housing development consists of 10 units for Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Members and other Ute Mountain Ute residents who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness and earning at or less than 30% of the area median income. Contact the Ute Mountain Housing Authority at the address and phone number provided below and ask how to apply. You may also email Benny at bc@umuha.org.
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Southeast CO
La Junta
Southeast Health Group is a WAGEES grant provider of re-entry services. They cover six counties in southeast Colorado: Crowley, Kiowa, Otero, Bent, Prowers, and Baca. Services include goal-setting, connections toward those goals such as employment, recovery, housing, ID documents, clothes, shoes and tools for work, education, and more. Call to make an appointment. Southeast Health Group WAGEES also has a sober living house. Call to learn more.
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2029 Larimer Street Denver CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
Step Denver is a residential recovery program that helps men with nowhere else to turn overcome the consequences of addiction and rebuild their lives - through sobriety, work, accountability, and community. Applications are taken over the phone or in person Monday through Friday from 7:00 am until 12:00 pm. Your best bet is to apply early as applications are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Intake may be done the same day at 2:30 pm. There is no cost to enter the program and you don’t need insurance. A residential recovery program for men – no cost to enter, same-day admission.
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7251 E 49th Avenue, Commerce City CO 80022
Denver Metro
Commerce City
Stout Street Foundation is a two-year residential recovery community for those wanting to recover from struggles with long history of substance use. They have been helping people recover in the Denver Metro area for over 45 years with an emphasis on the importance of peer support and accountability. Stout Street Foundation is a coed program that offers group therapy in the evenings and has a foundation of Therapeutic Community (behavioral modification) to the program with more therapy and individualized treatment through individual counseling. They are a no cost program and all you need to do to apply is have the ability to work a full time job. You will be assigned to positions to further your vocational training skills. You will be inpatient for 18 months and the last six months of the program is a transitional phase where you live on your own in a sober living type structured environment where you save money to prepare moving onto your own or into another sober living. Click on the website link to learn more. You can also reach their admissions department at admissions@stoutstreet.org. For short-term treatment, check out Serenity in this section.
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11584 E Virginia Drive, Aurora, CO 80012
Denver Metro
Stride Sober Living, residents come from all walks of life, including veterans, recently and chronically homeless, out of treatment facilities or the department of corrections, and those on probation and parole. They currently have five recovery homes and cater to all genders. Each participant will attend therapeutic group treatment, combining traditional rehabilitation programs with sober living. Rent is $800 a month with a one tine $150 intake fee.
More Info1103 Norwood Avenue, Colorado Springs CO 80905
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Sunrise Serenity--Norwood House provides safe and sober shared housing for women in a good location. Rooms are shared or private for $500 month. The house requires 12-step meetings, household duties and meetings, and has a zero tolerance policy. Services provided include job coaching. Write to the address for their Resident Intake Form to apply. It is possible to have a bed reserved prior to release. You may also call the number listed for information. There is a scholarship through Hornbuckle Foundation for clients who demonstrate a commitment to the program. Individuals must have their case managers or parole/probation officers call to begin the process with a three-party telephone orientation.
More Info616 N. Pine Street, Colorado Springs CO 80905
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Sunrise Serenity--Pine House provides safe and sober shared housing for men in a good location. Rooms are shared or private for $500 month. The house requires 12-step meetings, household duties and meetings, and has a zero tolerance policy. Services provided include job coaching. Write to the address for their Resident Intake Form to apply. It is possible to have a bed reserved prior to release. You may also call the number listed for information. There is a scholarship through Hornbuckle Foundation for clients who demonstrate a commitment to the program. Individuals must have their case managers or parole/probation officers call to begin the process with a three-party telephone orientation.
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1250 S Buckley Rd, Aurora, CO 80017, United States
Statewide
SWAN Enterprises works with owners and tenants to ensure a complete selection of property management services. If you’re a tenant looking for a beautiful home, visit their website to find local housing opportunities. They provide management services for home owners, investors, HOA’s, and municipalities. They also provide consulting services to housing authorities, non-profits, and management companies.
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7275 S Acoma Way Littleton, CO 80120
Denver Metro
Littleton
Tami & Rick have an extensive amount of experience helping families and individuals get connected to housing opportunities in the Denver Metro area. They have created a network of housing opportunities that specifically assists those who have to register as a sex offender. Click onto the form below to learn how to get the process started.
More InfoCOVID-19 Eviction Defense Project released a summary of tenants' rights as of Oct. 1, 2021. Click on the pdf below for their document.
More Info3875 E 15th St, Loveland, CO 80538
Northeast CO
Loveland
The Edge is a 70-unit affordable housing community for veterans. Case managers connect occupants to employment support, local veterans groups, transportation help, and mental and physical health resources. Contact the Loveland Housing Authority at the number provided to find out how to apply. You can also click on the link to their web page and then click on Housing Opportunities. This application is for all of their housing programs.
More Info930 Main St., Grand Junction, CO 81501
Northwest CO
Grand Junction
The Freedom Institute helps people in Grand Junction, Montrose, Gunnison, and surrounding areas. They call their program Western Slope WAGEES. Services include job search assistance, access to computers, clothing & hygiene, bus passes, IDs, career and education mentoring, housing assistance, and a transitional housing program. The Freedom Institute has several locations in the area.
More Info930 Main St. Grand Junction, CO 81501
Southwest CO
Montrose
The Freedom Institute in Montrose helps men and women in Montrose, Delta, San Miguel, Ouray, Hinsdale & Gunnison counties who are on parole and returning to the community. Services are by appointment only and include job search assistance, access to computers, clothing & hygiene, bus passes, IDs, career and education mentoring, housing assistance, and a transitional housing program. The program is also known as Western Slope WAGEES. Western Slope WAGEES Community Partner
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The Justice Center provides educational videos about how to speak with a landlord. They have many other videos besides the one featured above. Click on the link below to see videos about security deposits, service animals, evictions, modifications, and more.
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Denver Metro
Aurora
Lotus Lodge was designed to inspire spiritual, physical, and emotional rehabilitation for men and women in early recovery. With their step down structure, they provide accountability and safety, while promoting individual autonomy. At the heart of this recovery process are the principles of service, community, and hope. Their program fees are $200 Intake Fee and $1,550 per month this includes coaching sessions, group therapy, weekly RN case management. Scholarships are available for qualified individuals. Sober Living for men and women in Aurora
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1859 York St, Denver, CO 80206
Denver Metro
Denver
The Other Side Academy provides a 2-year residential self-help community for men and women who have hit rock bottom, usually from a lifetime of addiction and criminal behavior who want to learn a better way to live. The program provides free long-term residential housing and vocational training, education and basic life skills to former drug/alcohol abusers, homeless and others in a family-like community. Their goal is to help you gain the life skills you need to stay employed and return to society. Call, write, or walk in to get started.
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Northeast CO
Greeley
The Rock Found is a nonprofit 501c3 and a partner of WAGEES grant (Work and Gain Employment and Education Services). They provide a variety of resources and services for medium to high-risk individuals that have been released from the Department of Corrections on parole. The Rock Found offers felon friendly employment resources and connections, certification and education navigation and assistance, addiction recovery support and connections, parenting classes, self-wellness groups and more. The Rock Found also has sober living/ transitional housing options for both men and women, for individuals that are able and willing to gain and maintain full time employment. For more information you may contact the Program Manager Amanda Lucas at 970-352-9571 or email amanda.lucas.trf@gmail.com.
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Northeast CO
Fort Collins
The Vine House is a supportive sober home designed for women who are seeking recovery. It’s their mission to guide the residents needing support during the recovery journey, to develop a solid foundation that directs client's futures towards personal growth, purpose and long-term sobriety. The Vine House is not just shared housing, it is community living. Each woman is expected to conduct herself in a respectful manner that is conducive to a supportive and encouraging environment. The house accommodates women in two sections, allowing for two kitchens and two laundry spaces. One section is specifically for mothers with children and includes a common play area and fence yard. Sober Home for women and women w/ children Space permitting, women without children have a separate quarter, for a quieter and more private environment.
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Statewide
TransitionalHousing.org is a website that provides a statewide list of transitional, sober housing providers. Click on the website, then click on a city. You'll have to scroll down the page through several ads before you get to their listings, which can be a little confusing. Some of their listings are also on the remerg.com list. The website TransitionalHousing.org is for those who are looking for transitional housing based on their current needs. The types of transitional housing listed are 3/4 house: Sober living homes that help you transition back to your normal life. There is also Sober Living Home: Homes where residents recover from substance abuse.
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Transitions Sober Living provides six sober living residential homes for men. Homes are CARR certified and provide semi-private rooms and outdoor areas. They work with men on probation, parole, and not under supervision. The houses are in the Denver Metro area. Clients typically stay for three to twelve months. The cost is currently $945 a month with a $150 processing fee. The cost includes all utilities, fully equipped kitchen, bed/linens/towels, and monthly professional cleaning service. Call Scott at the number below. 6 homes in Aurora
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1178 Mariposa Street, Denver CO 80204
Denver Metro
Aurora, Commerce City, Denver, Montbello, Thornton
Tribe Recovery Homes is a nonprofit organization that provides several sober living homes for men and women in the Denver metro area. They provide a structured environment that helps you get back on your feet in a furnished and comfortable home. Properties are managed by professional staff with lived experience who take care of daily activities and protocols for all residents. Click on Sober Living Homes on the website's home page for a description and location of each house. You can apply online through their website; click on the red Apply Here button. You can also call the number listed for more information. If you wish to make a donation or volunteer, please email hello@triberecoveryhomes.com.
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601 S Irving Street, Denver CO 80219
Denver Metro
Denver
The Irving Street Women’s Residence is a residential and support program designed to serve chronically homeless women (homeless for one continuous year or four (4) times in three (3) years) who are disabled or experience mental health issues. You must have a completed VI-SPDT in order to be considered for their wait list.
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Northeast CO
Greeley/Evans
YOLO Foundation is a CARR-certified level II recovery residence program designed to support individuals on their journey through recovery. The program allows residents to utilize Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) within the residence, and offers a safe and supportive environment where participants can build a lasting foundation for sustained sobriety while having access to necessary medical and therapeutic support. The YOLO residences are in a safe neighborhood with access to transportation and work opportunities. The program also delivers necessary life skills training while encouraging and guiding residents to make individualized goals and plans to improve in other life areas. YOLO Foundation is available to men age 18+ in the Greeley/Evans CO area. Eligible participants include justice involved, veterans, emerging adults from foster care, people with substance abuse disorders, and SOs on a case by case basis.
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3064 E Phillips Dr, Centennial, CO 80122
Denver Metro
Centennial
The program was carefully designed to help women reshape their lifestyle into one where they can remain emotionally healthy, responsible, productive, and happy for good. There is no maximum time someone can spend in the program, and the program evolves with clients the longer they stay, giving them extra privileges and freedoms the longer they stay in recovery. Their three-phase approach helps clients gradually become more independent and self-reliant as their time progresses. Some clients remain in the program for a long time, sometimes years, and they have the experience and stability to help those coming into the program.
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