men, sober housing, transitional housing, Veterans
Address is 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.
More Info734 Western Drive, Colorado Springs CO 80915
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Freedom Springs is permanent supportive housing for veterans. You must be referred by the Veterans Service Center, which is the number listed below.
More Info530 Communications Circle, Colorado Springs CO 80905
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Mt. Carmel Veterans Resource Center provides a range of services, including counseling, health care, housing, employment, and more. Click on the website to learn more. They have locations in both Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
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17 S. Weber St. Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
Rocky Mountain Human Services- Colorado Springs provides housing options for veterans experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Case managers can't provide immediate housing or emergency shelter vouchers. Call the number below to set up an appointment or to reach someone who can answer your questions.
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9900 E Iliff Avenue, Denver CO 80231
Denver Metro
Denver
Rocky Mountain Human Services- Denver provides housing for veterans experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Case managers can't provide immediate housing or emergency shelter vouchers. Call the number below to set up an appointment or to reach someone who can help answer your questions. RMHS also has offices in Pueblo and Colorado Springs, and outreach specialists in Grand Junction and Northern Colorado. You may also call their national resource hotline at 855-838-7428 or email havreferrals@rmhumanservices.org.
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Southwest CO
Grand Junction
Rocky Mountain Human Services- Grand Junction provides housing options for veterans experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Case managers can't provide immediate housing or emergency shelter vouchers. Please note, this location does not have an address set up yet. For inquiries, clients are instructed to contact Scott Whiteman at the number below or by email swhiteman@rmhumanservices.org.
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Northeast CO
Greeley
Rocky Mountain Human Services- NoCo (located in Greeley) provides housing options for veterans experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Case managers can't provide immediate housing or emergency shelter vouchers. Please note, this location does not have an address set up yet. For inquiries, clients are instructed to contact Jose DeSantiago at the number below or by email at jdesantiago@rmhumanservices.org.
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111 N. Union Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003
Southwest CO
Pueblo
Rocky Mountain Human Services- Pueblo provides housing options for veterans experiencing homelessness or who are at risk of homelessness. Case managers can't provide immediate housing or emergency shelter vouchers. Call the number below to set up an appointment or to reach someone who can answer your questions.
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 Infoclinic, homelessness, housing, showers, Veterans
3836 N York Street, Denver CO 80205
Denver Metro
Denver
VA--CRRC provides resources and much more for homeless veterans. They provide showers, job and training referrals, connections for help filing for a service-connected claim or pension, VA eligibility and enrollment, connections to housing and rental assistance, and a walk-in clinic MTThF: 6:30am-noon. Click on the website link for a list of all CRRC locations, including Denver's.
More InfoDD-214, homelessness, housing, Veterans
609 Main Street Suite 109, Alamosa CO 81101
Southeast CO
Southwest CO
Alamosa
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
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565 Communication Circle, Unit 150, Colorado Springs CO 80905
Southeast CO
Colorado Springs
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
More InfoDD-214, homelessness, housing, Veterans
1247 Santa Fe, Denver CO 80204
also known as the Bill Daniels Veterans Service Center
Denver Metro
Denver
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
More InfoDD-214, homelessness, housing, Veterans
800 8th Avenue, Suite 100, Greeley CO 80631
Northeast CO
Greeley
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
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116 W Harvard Street, #4, Fort Collins CO 80525
Northeast CO
Fort Collins
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
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627 N Main Street, Pueblo CO 81003
Southeast CO
Pueblo
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless. Call Kendra Case at the number below or email her at kcase@voacolorado.org to get started.
More InfoDD-214, homelessness, housing, Veterans
701 Camino del Rio, Suite 318, Durango CO 81301
Southwest CO
Durango
The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
More InfoDD-214, homelessness, housing, Veterans
482 28 Road, Grand Junction CO 81501
Southwest CO
Northwest CO
Grand Junction
Located in the Western Region One Source Building. The VOA Veterans Service Centers provide case management services, help obtaining benefits, and emergency financial resources. Their intention is to break the cycle of homelessness among Colorado's Veteran population. Program participants must be Veterans (defined as having served at least one day on active duty in any service branch), and may not have received a dishonorable discharge. Every client must have documentation of their Veteran status, income verification documentation (e.g. paystubs), or be willing to certify themselves as homeless.
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