Community Resources
Resources for Mothers
A curated directory of organizations and services to help mothers with housing, employment, legal aid, childcare, and more — across Colorado, Arizona, California, and nationally.
Transitional housing, rental assistance, and housing programs for formerly incarcerated women in the Denver area.
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Housing, healthcare, and employment services for homeless individuals including reentry population.
The Delores Project
Day shelter and supportive housing for homeless women in Denver.
Brothers Redevelopment
Housing services for low-income, elderly, and disabled Coloradans since 1971. Programs include emergency mortgage and rental assistance, homebuyer counseling, and home safety repairs.
Colorado Coalition — Rent & Eviction Help
Rent assistance and eviction prevention resources through the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, including emergency rental funds and tenant rights information.
Colorado Emergency Rental Assistance
State-administered emergency rental assistance for Colorado residents facing housing instability, including rent arrears and utility payment support.
Colorado Housing Financial Assistance
Colorado Coalition's guide to rental assistance and financial aid programs for renters, including emergency funds, utility help, and housing stabilization resources.
Colorado Housing Search
Statewide online search tool for low-income tax credit housing and affordable rental listings across Colorado.
Decatur Place
Mercy Housing's 106-unit affordable apartment community in Sun Valley. Section 8 project-based rental assistance — tenants pay no more than 30% of income.
Denver Housing Authority
Public and affordable housing programs for low-income Denver residents.
Family Promise of Greater Denver
Interfaith nonprofit partnering with 22 host congregations to provide emergency shelter, meals, and support services for families experiencing homelessness.
Family Tree House of Hope
Residential shelter for women with children providing up to 90 days of housing, case management, job training, childcare assistance, and on-site therapy.
Salvation Army — Housing Now
Housing navigation, short-term rental assistance, case management, and home visits for families experiencing homelessness across the Denver metro area.
Salvation Army Lambuth Family Center
90-day emergency shelter for up to 20 families experiencing homelessness. Each family receives a private room and three meals daily. Call to inquire about openings.
Samaritan House Downtown
Catholic Charities shelter for women, families, and veterans since 1986. Provides life-skills classes, case management, education, job training, and counseling.
Samaritan House Family Shelter
Catholic Charities' 6-month extended stay shelter for single-parent families experiencing homelessness. Call to enter the daily lottery for available spots.
STAR Transitional Program
Denver Rescue Mission's transitional housing for up to 90 homeless families. Includes case management, life-skills workshops, and counseling. In-person intake Mon–Fri, 10–11 AM.
The Gathering Place
Daytime drop-in center for women, children, and transgender individuals experiencing poverty or homelessness. Services include food, clothing, case management, and housing assistance.
TRUA Rental Assistance
Denver's Temporary Rental and Utility Assistance program providing up to 6 months of help for households earning below 80% AMI. Call 311 and press #6 to apply.
VOA Mission Community Center
Volunteers of America daytime shelter providing food, clothing, job training, employment assistance, and referrals. Open Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 5 PM.
Second Chance Center
Reentry support for formerly incarcerated men and women: mentoring, addictions counseling, support groups, employment services (resume help, interview prep, clothing), emergency housing connections, and pre-release/parole plan development.
Servicios de La Raza — Reentry for Adult Parolees
Comprehensive reentry services for adult parolees: crime prevention, crisis intervention, education and employment assistance, family education, housing, identification acquisition (ID, birth certificate), in-house flagger and forklift training, job-training cost assistance, medical benefits, monthly support groups, peer mentorship, substance misuse support and individual therapy, transportation, and work needs.
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