Crisis Resource

  • Commits Crisis Service Center

    2178 Victor St, Aurora, CO 80045

    Hours: Open 24 hours

    (303) 341-9160

  • Denver Health Mobile Crisis

    Hours: Open 24 hours

  • Wellpower

    4353 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80220

    Hours: Open 24 hours

    WellPower partners with Colorado Crisis Services to provide 24/7 confidential, in-person support, information, and referrals to anyone in need.

  • STAR Van

    Launched on June 1, 2020, STAR is a partnership between the WellPower, Denver Health, Denver Police Department, Denver Department of Public Health and Environment as well as community stakeholders like Caring4Denver and more.

    STAR provides person-centric mobile crisis response to community members who are experiencing problems related to mental health, depression, poverty, homelessness, and/or substance use issues.

  • Jefferson Ctr for Mental Health

    4643 Wadsworth Blvd, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

    Hours: Open 24 hours

    (303) 425-0300

MEDICAID DETOX CENTERS

  • Denver Cares

    1155 Cherokee St, Denver, CO 80204

    Hours: Open 24 hours

    (303) 436-3500

  • Denver Springs

    3-7 days medical detox alcohol and benzos only)

    8835 American Way, Englewood, CO 80112

    Hours: Open 24 hours

    (720) 643-4300

  • West Pines

    3400 N Lutheran Pkwy, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

    Hours: Open 24 hours

    (303) 467-4000

Disability services

  • Brain Injury Alliance

    1325 S Colorado Blvd B-300, Denver, CO 80222

    (303) 355-9969

    They offer case management and peer support for anyone with a TBI or head trauma.

  • CO Cross Disability Coal.

    1385 S Colorado Blvd Suite 610-A Denver, CO

    303-839-1775

Domestic Violence Shelters

  • Douglas County

    3-week stay, possible placement after

  • DV Coalition

  • DV Gateway Shelter

    ALL VICTIMS ALL GENDERS

  • DV Safehouse Denver

    Serving women with or without children

  • The Lodge - Boulder

    Serving Women, Transgender, Non-Binary communities

    720-579-1637

  • Mother House - Boulder

    Serving mothers who are women, transgender, non-binary communities

    303-447-9602

  • Safehouse Progressive Alliance

    ALL GENDERS, Identities, with or without children

    303-444-2424

    6-week stay with possible housing placement, counseling services, and legal teams for protection orders and etc.

Family Services

  • Family Crisis Line

  • Family Outreach Center

  • Family Resources

  • Family Promises for Homeless Families

    303-675-0713

    Shelter, money for rent, transportation, help with relocation (plane/bus), CPS, and reunification plan.

  • Lambuth Family Shelter

    303-295-3366

    Needs to be a referral from someone working with the family, can not be the family calling.

  • Samaritan House Family Shelter

    720-799-9371

Justice Involved services

  • Denver Dream Center

    2165 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80205

    (720) 510-9113

    Services that address immediate and long-term needs in the areas of homelessness, hunger, poverty, addiction, abuse, education, and assisting those transitioning from various levels of incarceration.

  • Second Chance Center

    224 Potomac St, Aurora, CO 80011

    (303) 537-5838

    Many services provided for justice involved people- past/present, no time frame. Can be walk-in services.

Harm Reduction services

  • Access Point

    6260 E Colfax

    303-837-1501

    Sharps exchange, case management, and mail services.

  • Harm Reduction Center

    112 E. 8th Ave, Denver, CO 80205

    303-572-7800

    Sharps exchange, case management, and mail services

  • Mobile Syringes

    If there are many syringes around a camp you can call and they will come out within a day or two to provide clean syringes, dispose of the old ones, and offer supportive services to the people.

  • Points West Needle Exchange

    645 Parfet St, Lakewood, CO 80215

    303-239-7078

HIV Services

  • HOPE Program

    1555 Race St Denver, CO M-F 8-3

    (303) 832-3354

    HOPE is a drop-in day shelter in Denver, Colorado that provides a safe, welcoming space for people who are experiencing homelessness and are living with HIV. HOPE seeks to create a place where community is fostered, there is space to grow, and health is a priority.

  • Takes a Village

    1475 S Lima St, Aurora, CO 80010

    (303) 367-4747

    Absolutely an amazing program, please if someone is not receiving services or the government funding that is available send them here. They provide case management, motels, funding, treatment, housing, and much more!

  • Vivient Health

    5250 Leetsdale Dr, Suite 300, Denver, CO

    303-393-8050

    Provides medical care, PrEP, Behavioral & Mental Healthcare, Case Management, Pharmacy, Housing Services, Food Pantry, Dental Care, HIV Testing, STI Testing, Lifepoint Needle Exchange, HCV Testing, HIV/HCV Education.

Housing

  • Hope House

    Serving 15-25-year-old pregnant women. Must be enrolled in their program before being considered for residential. Excepts MAT. Offer GED, case management, life skills, and more.

    303-429-1012

  • Joshua Station

    Call to set up an orientation, must have children and income can be TANF, 2-year stay

    303-839-5198

  • New Genesis for Women

    $100 deposit to hold the room, 6-month wait list, will get own apartment, rent is income-driven based, must have children.

  • Sacred House of Hope

    2-year transitional housing for families, call to set up an intake.

    303-296-6686

  • Shannon's Hope

    Long-term with no end shelter, must do phone intake, background check as it is a safe house also. In Arvada

    303-429-5433

  • Warren Village

    Must be employed or in school, have children, and rent is income-driven based. 2-3 year transitional housing with daycare onsite.

    303-321-2345

LGBTQIA+

  • The Center

    1301 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80218

    303-733-7743

  • Mile High BH Center

    303-825-8113

  • One Colorado

    1490 Lafayette St, Suite 304, Denver. CO

    303-396-6170

  • Trans. Ctr. of the Rockies

    3460 S Federal Blvd, Denver, CO

    303-761-0200 x27

    They provide social-emotional support and substance use treatment for the Colorado trans community with clinical groups, individual counseling, peer-led support groups, employment and PreP case management and community events.

MEDICAID MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT CLINICS

  • ARTS Clinic

    1620 Gaylord St Denver, CO

    (303) 388-5894

    Need ID, printed ID and hospital paperwork is ok

  • Behavioral Health Group

    5250 Leetsdale Dr Suite 220, Denver, CO

    (303) 629-5293

    Need ID

  • Community Medical Services

    Methadone, suboxone, Vivitrol, hep c treatment

    14300 E Exposition Ave, Aurora, CO

    No ID required

    720-853-4230 7 days a week 5am-8pm

  • Comprehensive BH Center

    Methadone ONLY

    5300 W Alameda Ave, Lakewood, CO 80226

    (720) 762-5284

    Need ID

  • Crossroads

    1801 W 13th Ave, Denver, CO

    (800) 805-6989

    Need ID

  • Denver Health OBHS

    667 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80204

    No ID required, 1 intake a day, 530 am

  • Denver Recovery Group

    2822 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80206

    303-953-2299

    They get people started on MAT right away, office hours are 5 am-8 pm M-F for people who do not want to go to the ED at Denver Health. They take Medicaid, must have a valid ID, 4-hour intake, check-in between 9-10 am, and case management provided.

  • Medical Mobile Unit - MAT

    866 MAT-STAT

    Provides addiction treatment to rural communities.

  • Stout Street Clinic

    2217 Champa St, Denver, CO 20205

    303-293-2220

    ID required

  • Urban Peak

    1490 Lafayette St #104, Denver, CO 80218

    303-955-5131

    ID required

    Suboxone treatment

Mental Health services

MOTEL Vouchers

arrive at any of the following locations to be assisted with shelter resources

  • The Gathering Place

    535 N. High St. Denver, CO 80218 (

    M/W/Th/F 8:30am-11:30am)

  • VOA Family Mission

    2877 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80205 (M/T/W/Th 8:30am-11:30am)

  • Samaritan House

    2301 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80205 (7 days a week 5:00pm-8:30pm)

Outreach teams

  • Aurora Street Team

    Access Aurora

  • CCH Nurse

    Audrey Cell# 303-506-8868

    If someone unhoused needs non-emergency medical attention, use this number, and give the location and name of the person seeking services, she will follow up in a day or two.

  • Urban Peak Denver

    2100 Stout St

    303-974-2900

    Call and give them the location they will come, same day housing for people 15-20)

Pregnant Women Resources

  • Aspen Center

    Residential drug treatment for women with children, high priority on pregnant, homeless, and actively using mothers. 60+ day program with transitional housing options, and case management. 30-day waitlist. Women without children may apply.

  • Elephant Circle

    They are strictly doulas and are available up to 2 years postpartum and do belly casting.

    Sarah Lopez

    720-505-3920

  • Lutheran Recovery Nurses

    They only work with women in recovery, on MAT, or with mental needs. They help with parenting, gift cards, diapers, and advocacy during pregnancy/birth. They help for 1 year postpartum.

    Michelle

    720-635-9962

  • Mother House - Boulder

    Serving mothers who are women, transgender, non-binary

    303-447-9602

  • Safehouse Progressive Alliance

    ALL GENDERS, Identities, with or without children

    303-444-2424

    6-week stay with possible housing placement, counseling services, and legal teams for protection orders and etc.

MEDICAID RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT CENTERS

(MAT ACCEPTED)

  • Aspen Center for Women

    Residential drug treatment for women with children, high priority on pregnant, homeless, and actively using mothers. 60+ day program with transitional housing options, and case management. 30-day waitlist. Women without children may apply.

  • Denver Harbor Lights

    Serving men

    2136 Champa St. Denver, CO 80205

    720-305-5670

    Residential drug treatment, request application in person or by phone.

  • Reflections

    Serving women

    3610 W Princeton Cir, Denver, CO 80236

    303-734-5000 (intake line)

    30-90 day program

    Email: Leslie.chik@cuanschutz.edu

  • Residential Recovery JCMH

    Co-Ed

    303-432-5130

  • Sobriety House

    Co-Ed

    121 Acoma St, Denver, CO 80223

    303-381-4337

    30-day or less waitlist

  • Valley Hope

    Serving women.

    720-623-0747

    Women with children ONLY, accepts MAT, a 30-day waitlist 90+ day program with transitional housing options.

Shelters for Men

  • Christ Body Ministires

    850 Lincoln St Denver, CO

    (303) 860-1272

  • Crossroads Shelter Salvation Army

    1901 29th St, Denver, CO

    (720) 305-4641

  • Denver Rescue Mission

    1130 Park Ave W. Denver, CO

    (303) 297-1815

  • New Genesis

    1680 Sherman St Denver, CO

    (303) 881-0953

    Open 24 hours, 75 a week and have ID.

Shelters for Women

  • 48th Ave Shelter

    4330 E 48th Ave, Denver, CO

    720-799-9507/ 720-799-9506

  • Delores Project

    NO DV’S

    1290 King St Denver, CO

    (303) 534-5411

    Serving women and transgender communities

  • Gift of Mary

    303-860-8040

    Must call for a bed

  • Holy Rosary Shelter

    2301 Lawrence St Denver, CO

    303-294-0241 EX 1314

  • Sacred Heart House of Denver

    2844 Lawrence St, Denver, CO

    (303) 296-6686

  • Samaritan House

    2301 Lawrence St, Denver, CO

    (303) 294-0241

    Open 24 HOURS

  • Sinton's Sanctuary VOA

    Serving Women 60+

    1247 Santa Fe

    Contact Sherry at 720-234-5927 or email swelch@voacolorado.org for a referral sheet

    Provides shelter, case management, and unlimited stay, and dogs are allowed.

  • Smith Road Shelter

    6250 Smith Road Denver, CO

    303-742-0828 EX1116

Day Shelters

  • Haven of Hope

    Co-Ed

    1101 W 7th Ave Denver, CO

    (303) 607-0855

  • The Gathering Place

    Serving women and transgender communities

    1535 High St Denver, CO

    303-321-4198

    Day shelter for women, mail, laundry, showers, meals, clothing, emergency motel vouchers, and case management.

  • St. Francis Center

    2323 Curtis St Denver, CO

    (303) 297-1576

Supportive Services

  • AID Center

    Assessment, Intake, & Diversion Center

    1370 Elati St, Denver, CO 80204

    720-865-5981

    They are a one-stop shop for resources for low-level offenders/crimes. Helping with vital records, substance use treatment centers, low-level warrants, and much more, within District 6 offenders

Career Services

  • Cross Purpose

    3050 Richard Allen Ct. Denver, CO

    (720) 724-9544

  • REMERG

    Just about everything you need on one website and one place!

    303-993-3551

    M-F 10am-4pm

Senior Services

  • Senior Support Services

    846 E 18th Ave, Denver, CO 80218

    (303) 832-1622

  • Sinton's Sanctuary VOA

    Serving Women 60+

    1247 Santa Fe

    Contact Sherry at 720-234-5927 or email swelch@voacolorado.org for a referral sheet

    Provides shelter, case management, and unlimited stay, and dogs are allowed.

  • Denver Asset Building Coal.

    2475 W 26th Ave Denver, CO 80211

    303-388-7030

Women’s Services

  • Empowerment

    1600 York St # 101, Denver, CO 80206

    303-320-1989

    30-day shelter, transgender welcome, case management and more.

  • Gathering Place

    1535 High St Denver, CO

    303-321-4198

    Day shelter for women, mail, laundry, showers, meals, clothing, emergency motel vouchers, case management.

Veteran Services

  • VA-CCR Community Resource Center

    3836 York St, Denver, CO

    303-294-5600

    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

    M,T,Th,F: 6:30am-noon.

    Click on the website link for a list of all CRRC locations, including Denver's.

  • VOA Bill Daniels Veteran Serv. Ctr.

    1247 Santa Fe Dr

    (720) 501-3367

  • Mark Eschler Outreach

    Call and leave a location or contact information, the person’s name and he will send someone to them for services.

Youth Services

  • Movement 5280

    1229 S Broadway Denver, CO

    (303) 321-5280

    Provides vital records, food, clothing, showers and more.

  • Sox Place

    2017 Lawrence St Denver, CO

    (303) 296-3412

  • The Source - Boulder

    3080 Broadway Boulder, CO

    (303) 447-1207

  • Urban Peak Acoma

    1630 S Acoma St Denver, CO

    Provide overnight shelter for ages 15-20 Also providing basic needs services for ages up to 25

  • Urban Peak

    2100 Stout St Denver, CO

    (303) 974-2900

    Provide overnight shelter for ages 15-20 Also providing basic needs services for ages up to 25

  • VOA Bannock Youth Center

    455 Bannock St Denver, CO

    (720) 217-3884

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