CRISIS RESOURCES

  • Commits Crisis Services 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

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

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

    (303) 355-9969

  • 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 Gate Way Shelter

    All victims, all genders

  • DV Safehouse Denver

    Women with or without children

  • The Lodge- Boulder

    Women, Transgender, Non-Binary

    720-579-1637

  • 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.

FAMILY SERVICES

  • Family Crisis Line

  • Family Outreach Center

  • Family Resources

  • Family Promise

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

    303-675-0713

  • Lambuth Family Shelter

    By referral by someone working with the family, family cannot call themselves

    303-295-3366

  • Samaritan House Family Shelter

    720-799-9371

JUSTICE INVOLVED SERVICES

  • Denver Dream Center

    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.

    2165 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80205

    (720) 510-9113

  • Second Chance Center

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

    224 Potomac St, Aurora, CO 80011

    (303) 537-5838

HARM REDUCTION SERVICES

  • Access Point

    Sharps exchange, case management, and mail services.

    6260 E Colfax

    303-837-1501

  • Harm Reduction Center

    Sharps exchange, case management, and mail services.

    112 E. 8th Ave, Denver, CO 80205

    303-572-7800

  • 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

    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.

    1555 Race St Denver, CO

    Hours: M-F 8-3

    (303) 832-3354

  • Takes a Village

    They provide case management, motels, funding, treatment, housing, and much more!

    1475 S Lima St, Aurora, CO 80010

    (303) 367-4747

  • Vivent Health

    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.Description goes here

    5250 Leetsdale Dr, Suite 300, Denver, CO

    303-393-8050

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 Behavioral Health

    303-825-8113

  • One Colorado

    1490 Lafayette St, Suite 304, Denver. CO

    303-396-6170

  • Trans. Ctr of the Rockies

    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.

    3460 S Federal Blvd, Denver, CO

    303-761-0200 x27

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 q

    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

    1535 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 Outreach

    Access Aurora

  • CCH Nurse

    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)

PREGNAT WOMEN

  • 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

    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 (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 (Men)

    2136 Champa St. Denver, CO 80205

    720-305-5670

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

  • Reflections (Women

    3610 W Princeton Cir, Denver, CO 80236

    30-90 day program

  • Residential Recovery JCMH

    303-432-5130

    Co-Ed

  • Valley Hope (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 Bodies Ministries

    850 Lincoln St Denver, CO

    (303) 860-1272

  • Crossroads Salvation Army

    1901 29th St, Denver, CO

    (720) 305-4641

  • Denver Rescue Mission

    1130 Park Ave W. Denver, CO

    (303) 297-1815

  • Heartbeat Denver (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 community

  • Gift of Mary

    Must call for a bed

  • Holy Rosary Shelter

    2301 Lawrence St Denver, CO

    When calling, ask for extension 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

    For 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]

    When calling, use extenion 1116.

DAY SHELTERS

  • Haven of Hope (CO-ED)

    1101 W 7th Ave Denver, CO `

    (303) 607-0855

  • Gathering Place

    Servs women and transgender community

    1535 High St Denver, CO

    303-321-4198

    Day shelter, 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 Supportive 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.

TAXES

  • Denver Asset Building Coalition

    Free, must have identification

    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 Comm. 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 Service Cntr.

    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 Description goes here

  • 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

HOTLINES