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| Jewish Family Service | 3201 S Tamarac Drive Denver CO 80231 |
Assistance | (303) 597-5000 | JFS helps seniors live independently at home, provides quality mental health counseling, offers training and job placement to those with developmental disabilities and other barriers to employment, and provides food and financial aid to people in crisis.; www.jewishfamilyservice.org |
| Bayaud Enterprises | 333 W Bayaud Ave. Denver CO 80223 |
Assistance | (303) 830-6885 | Our vocational assessment, training services and employment opportunities include employment within private and governmental sector jobs. This past year alone, we served more than 900 individuals, which includes competitive job placement for more than 475 people. Since 1969, Bayaud has served more than 10,000 individuals by providing daily paid work in a variety of jobs/settings that have resulted in positive outcomes for most. We make a true difference, and have been recognized by Mayor John Hickenlooper for our work with the homeless.; www.bayaudenterprises.org |
| Colorado Anti-Violence Program | 304 Elati St Denver CO 80223 |
Assistance | (888) 557-4441 (24/7) | Since 1986 the Colorado Anti-Violence Program has been dedicated to eliminating violence within and against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) communities in Colorado, and providing the highest quality services to survivors.; www.coavp.org |
| Urban Peak | 1630 South Acoma Street Denver CO 80223 |
Assistance | (303) 974-2900 | Urban Peak helps homeless youth and youth at risk of becoming homeless ages 14 to 24 overcome real life challenges by providing essential services and a supportive community, empowering them to become self-sufficient adults. Since 1988, Urban Peak has been there for tens of thousands of youth providing a continuum of services (including shelter, meals, street outreach, education/employment, housing, creative outlets, and recreational activities) and an alternative to life on the streets. Shelter for youth up to age 21, several housing programs.; www.urbanpeak.org |
| Denver Urban Ministries | 1717 E Colfax Ave Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 355-4896 | M, T, Th, F 9AM- 3:30PM Wed. 9AM-12PM | Offers job assistance, education, and community services.; www.denum.org |
| The Gathering Place | 1535 High St Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 321-4198 | M, W, Th, F 8:30a.m. - 5p.m. Tu 8:30a.m. - 1:30p.m. | Daytime Center for Women, children, and transgender individuals experiencing poverty and homelessness.; www.tgpdenver.org |
| HOPE Program | 1555 Race St Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 832-3354 | Day shelter for individuals with HIV/AIDS that are homeless with a focus on meeting health care needs, managed by the Visiting Nurse Association. |
| Open Door Ministries | 1530 Marion Street Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 830-2201 | Open Door Ministries exists to provide practical help and hope to people in Denver’s inner city who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless. Specifically, we provide transitional homes for young mothers and their children, as well as for single women who do not have children with them. We also provide a high-quality preschool, child care and before-and-after school program, primarily for children from families in poverty. Open Door reaches out to disabled people through our TRYAD program and Cornerstone Home. In addition, we offer free weekly meals and provide a resource center that includes job skill training, counseling and food. Through these unique programs, we supply tangible needs like food, clothing and shelter, as well as intangible needs such as friendship, hope and Christian spiritual guidance.; www.odmdenver.org |
| SafeHouse Denver, Inc. | 1649 Downing Street Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 318-9989 | We serve victims of domestic violence and their children through both an emergency shelter and a non-residential Counseling and Advocacy Center. All of the women, children and youth who come to SafeHouse Denver have access to a full range of bilingual programming, including individual counseling, group sessions, advocacy and safety planning.; www.safehouse-denver.org |
| Senior Support Services | 846 E. 18th Avenue Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 832-1622 | Senior Support Services strives to make each day better and safer for Denver's homeless and low-income seniors by providing the resources and support they need to lead more self-sufficient and fulfilling lives. Offering meals for those who are 55 years of age and older - breakfast, hot lunch and hot dinner.; www.seniorsupportservices.org |
| The Center | 1301 E. Colfax Ave. Denver CO 80218 |
Assistance | (303) 733-7743 | M-F 10AM - 8PM | The Center is home to several social groups for LGBTQQA individuals. Groups meet on a regular basis, often at The Center and sometimes in alternative locations. Maneuvering through life is not always easy. If you are looking to overcome issues with drugs or alcohol we are here to help you. You are welcome to join one of our groups and get on track for recovery. Your success is essential to our community. Groups are confidential. Rainbow Alley is a drop-in center designed to support LGBT youth and their allies ages 12-21. Our facility is a warm and welcoming environment, complete with supportive adults and youth. The Alley provides health services, counseling and referral, youth-led events and activities, and life resources in a safe and supportive space.; www.glbtcolorado.org |
| Family Tree | 1777 Kipling Street Lakewood CO 80215 |
Assistance | (303) 462-1060 | Family Tree provides a broad range of services and shelter to families and youth of metro Denver to overcome child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.; www.thefamilytree.org |
| Catholic Charities | 4045 Pecos St. Denver CO 80211 |
Assistance | (303) 742-0828 | We alleviate suffering of those in crisis by feeding the hungry and providing shelter to the homeless, preventing evictions and utility shutoffs for those at risk of homelessness, and providing case management and referrals to preserve and promote self-sufficiency. We preserve and protect the dignity and well-being of the poor and vulnerable by helping seniors live independently and protecting them from isolation, by providing assistance to victims of crime, legal assistance and advocacy to immigrants, mental health services, early childhood education, and intensive case management to foster self-sufficiency. We provide safety and permanency for children by preventing neglect and abuse and by supporting families that open their home to children in need of safety. Through pregnancy counseling, birth parent counseling, adoptions, foster care, and kinship care, we promote the sanctity of life and the general welfare of the unborn and young people among us, as well as the guardians who care for them.; www.ccdenver.org |
| The Empowerment Program | 1600 York Street Denver CO 80206 |
Assistance | (303) 320-1989 | The Empowerment Program provides education, employment assistance, health, housing referrals and support services to women who are in disadvantaged positions due to incarceration, poverty, homelessness, HIV/AIDS infection or involvement in the criminal justice system.; www.empowermentprogram.org |
| Colorado Coalition for the Homeless | 2111 Champa St Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 293-2217 | Helping move homeless into safe homes, keeping families together, and providing critical health care and supportive services. In 2011 we helped more than 13,000 homeless men, women and children with medical and mental health care. We also housed more than 2,300 families and individuals each night.; www.coloradocoalition.org |
| Denver Rescue Mission | 1130 Park Avenue West Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 294-0157 | Denver Rescue Mission provides shelter, food, clothing, and education to the homeless. Offering breakfast Monday - Sunday 5:30 am, lunch Monday - Sunday at Noon, and dinner Monday - Sunday at 8 pm. Shelter for men. Medical and dental services.; www.denverrescuemission.org |
| Denver VOICE | 2255 Champa St Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 539-7266 | A monthly newspaper that provides an individual an opportunity to work and earn an income. Papers are 50-cents per (first 10 are free) and sold for suggested $2. Orientation helps train and prepare individuals, and is open to anyone M-F, 9AM-11AM, orientation at 9:30AM. |
| El Centro Humanitario ParaLos Trabajadores | 2260 California Street Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 292-4115 | Proporciona un lugar de reunión para los salarios bajos / sin hogar hombres y mujeres en busca de empleo y educación |
| Phoenix Concept | 2162 Lawrence St Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 293-3620 | Substance abuse treatment. |
| St. Francis Center | 2323 Curtis Street Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 297-1576 | Daytime center for homeless men and women. |
| Volunteers of America Colorado Branch | 2877 Lawrence St Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 297-0408 | Volunteers of America serves a variety of people in need; programs include meals, shelter and housing for homeless families and youth, senior services, and Head Start programs. Serving breakfast at 8 am, lunch at 11:30 am and dinner at 5 pm Monday - Thursday. Lunch at 1 pm on Sundays. |
| ALL Renewed Inc. | 2254 Larimer Street Denver CO 80205 |
Assistance | (303) 297-8021 | Homeless & Housing Women Children & Youth provides residential living assistance, education, counseling and employment services.; allrenewed.tripod.com |
| Bannock Youth Center | 455 Bannock Street Denver CO 80204 |
Assistance | (720) 217-3884 | |
| Denver CARES | 1155 Cherokee St Denver CO 80204 |
Assistance | (303) 436-3500 | Detox facility and program. |
| Colorado Legal Aid | 1905 Sherman St #400 Denver CO 80203 |
Assistance | (303) 837-1321 | Free legal assistance. |
| Energy Outreach Colorado | 225 E. 16th Ave #200 Denver CO 80203 |
Assistance | (303) 825-8750 | Provides assistance with Utilities. |
| Providence Network | 801 Logan St. Denver CO 80203 |
Assistance | (303) 860-8404 | Providence Network provides "FirstStep" transitional and "NextStep" affordable housing programs to help end homelessness in Denver. PN is a faith-based organization that integrates 24-hour live-in staff, therapeutic counseling, mentoring, case management and access to numerous services (health care, legal representation, child care, job training and placement, etc.) for up to two years in its FirstStep program. Individuals who have completed a transitional program have the opportunity to become residents of our substance-free, affordable NextStep apartment community (with continued access to supportive services) to facilitate their continued success. |
| Mile High Independent Living Center (MHILC) | 110 16th St #603 Denver CO 80202 |
Assistance | (303) 800-4700 | Mile High Independent Living Center (MHILC) is a grassroots advocacy group run by and for people with disabilities. Our mission is to empower and enable people with both physical and mental disabilities to achieve their dreams, goals, and become integrated into all aspects of community life.; www.mhilc.org |
| The Road Called STRATE | 10254 E. Colfax St. Aurora CO 80010 |
Assistance | (303) 360-9176 | The Road Called STRATE provides service to low income, ex-offenders, at risk youth and their families, homeless individuals. |
| Aurora Warms the Night | 155 Dayton Street Aurora CO 80010 |
Assistance | Aurora Warms the Night’s (a 501(c)(3) organization) mission is to preserve the life, health and stability of Aurora’s men, women, and children facing homelessness. Since 2006, AWTN has provided emergency cold weather assistance, including, food, clothing, toiletries, and motel vouchers when evening temperatures are forecasted 20 degrees or below.; www.aurorawarmsthenight.com | |
| Hope World Wide | 6529 Carr Street Denver CO 80004 |
Assistance | (855) 855-4626 | We operate the B.E.S.T. program, which is a job training program for homeless adults. |
| Alternatives to Family Violence | CO |
Assistance | (303) 863-7233 | |
| Brandon Center (Volunteers of America) | CO |
Assistance | (303) 620-9190 | Shelter and domestic violence services for women and children. |
| Family Tree (Women) | CO |
Assistance | (303) 420-6752 | Jefferson County - Services for domestic violence victims - women and children. |
| Metro Crisis Services | CO |
Assistance | (888) 885-1222 | Improving access to mental health and substance abuse care in the seven counties of metropolitan Denver. |
| Women in Crisis | CO |
Assistance | (303) 420-6752 | Jefferson County |
| Women's Crisis and Family Outreach Center | CO |
Assistance | (303) 688-1094 | Douglas County Crisis Line (303)688-8484 or Offices & Info (303) 688-1094 |
| Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment | 4300 Cherry Creek Dr South Denver CO 80246 |
Government | (303) 692-2000 | M-F 8:30AM - 4:30PM | Vital Records (birth, death, marriage and divorce records) Phone: 303-692-2200 USA 1.800.423.1108; outside continental U.S. 303.691.9307 vital.records@state.co.us; www.colorado.gov |
| Denver Human Services | 1200 Federal Blvd Denver CO 80204 |
Government | (720) 944-3666 | M-F 8AM - 4:00PM | Call 2-1-1 for assistance and shelter information. Dial 3-1-1 for Denver City Services. Homeless General Assistance (720) 944-2174 or (720) 944-2185, Eviction Assistance x2170, Rental Assistance x2170, Burial Assistance x2548, Child Support (720) 944-2960, Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program (720) 944-3500, Veterans Services (720) 944-3801; www.denvergov.org |
| Social Security Administration | 1616 Champa St #400 Denver CO 80202 |
Government | (800) 772-1213 | M-F 9AM - 3:30PM | Social Security provides a guaranteed income each year to more than 55 million American workers and their families who have lost income due to retirement, disability or death.; www.ssa.gov |
| Thorton Community Food Bank | 8970 Hoyt Dr Denver CO 80229 |
Meals | (303) 287-7268 | |
| Community Ministry of Denver | 1755 S. Zuni St. Denver CO 80223 |
Meals | 303-375-8081 | Breakfast is served at 8:45 AM on Sundays. The Food Bank is open Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and Tuesday from 2-5 p.m. Participants must arrive 30 minutes prior to closing to receive services. For EVERY VISIT you must provide IDENTIFICATION and something with PROOF OF RESIDENCE such as a telephone bill, a public service bill or something that has the address of where you live now. Bread is usually available when the facility is open.; www.comministry-denver.org |
| Movement 5280 | 4130 E. Colfax Ave. Denver CO 80220 |
Meals | (303) 321-5280 | Monday 11 AM - 2 PM | Denver First Church of the Nazerine serves a community lunch for all ages at Movement 5280 on Mondays at 11 AM. All other times only youth are permitted.; www.denverfirstchurch.com |
| Metro Care Ring | 1100 E 18th Ave Denver CO 80218 |
Meals | (303) 860-7200 | M-F 9:30AM-3:00 PM 6-8PM Tuesday Evening | The Dignified Approach to Food Instead of receiving a pre-packed or standard bag of groceries, families can shop for free at the Metro CareRing Market. A self-select shopping model gives participants more control over their food choices, exposes them to new foods, and reduces waste. Volunteer Personal Shoppers help participants choose their food, respectfully presenting healthy food options, and guiding them toward preparing nutritionally balanced meals. Metro CareRing also provides Utility Assistance, Education, Identification Documentation, and Referrals.; www.metrocarering.org |
| St. Paul's United Methodist Church | 1615 Ogden St Denver CO 80218 |
Meals | (303) 832-4929 | Sunday 8-9 AM | Breakfast |
| Rose of Sharon Food Bank | 5306 Lincoln St Denver CO 80216 |
Meals | (303) 308-1652 | |
| Church in the City | 1580 Gaylord St Denver CO 80206 |
Meals | (303) 322-5733 | Wednesday 6-7pm | Free meals Wednesdays from 6 -7 pm and food bags on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at 12:30 pm. |
| Same Cafe | 2023 E Colfax Avenue Denver CO 80206 |
Meals | (720) 530-6853 | Mon-Sat 11AM-2PM | SAME Cafe is unique in the lack of a set menu as well as set prices. Daily selections are made using fresh, organic ingredients, and funded by the donations of patrons. Instead of a cash register, a donation box is available for one to pay what they felt their meal was worth. Our philosophy is that everyone, regardless of economic status, deserves the chance to eat healthy food while being treated with dignity.; www.soallmayeat.org |
| Agape Christian Church | 2501 California Street Denver CO 80205 |
Meals | (303) 296-2454 | Saturday 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM | Meals on Saturday at 11 AM |
| Jordan AME Church | 2900 Milwaukee St Denver CO 80205 |
Meals | (303) 322-7427 | Tuesday Noon | Hot Lunch |
| Peoples Presbyterian Church | 2780 York Street Denver CO 80205 |
Meals | (303) 297-9071 | Monday Noon | Hot Lunch |
| Father Woody's Haven of Hope | 1101 W 7th Ave Denver CO 80204 |
Meals | (303) 607-0855 | Daytime Center - Offering Breakfast and Lunch Monday - Saturday. |
| St. Elizabeth's Church | 1060 Saint Francis Way Denver CO 80204 |
Meals | (303) 534-4014 | 11 - 11:15 am | Offering soup and sandwiches 7 days a week from 11 - 11:15 am. |
| Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | 1530 Logan St Denver CO 80203 |
Meals | (303) 831-7010 | Sandwiches and coffee distributed Monday - Friday at the rear door cathedral rectory. |
| Christ's Body Ministries | 850 Lincoln St Denver CO 80203 |
Meals | (303) 860-1272 | Daytime Center - Offering hot meal Mondays 12:30-3 pm and Fridays from 8:30 am - 12:00 pm. Saturday, Groceries & Hot Meals, 2 pm ??? Now served at 16th & York in co-operation with Open Door Ministries. No ID required, 1st come, 1st served |
| Salvation Army | Denver CO 80203 |
Meals | (303) 298-1734 | Two meals a day are served 7 days a week. Breakfast is served at 6 am Monday - Saturday and at 9:30 am on Sundays. Dinner is served each day at 5:30 pm. |
| Grant Avenue Street Reach Soup Kitchen | 1600 Grant Street Denver CO 80203 |
Meals | Monday 1–5pm | Website: streetreach.wordpress.com |
| Trinity United Methodist | 1820 Broadway Denver CO 80202 |
Meals | (303) 839-1493 | Friday 11 AM - 1 PM | Hot Lunch |
| Holy Ghost Church | 1900 California Street Denver CO 80202 |
Meals | (303) 321-4198 | Offering sandwiches Monday - Saturday from 10:00-10:30 a.m. |
| Denver First Church of the Nazerine | 3800 East Hampden Avenue Englewood CO 80113 |
Meals | (303) 761-8370 | Tues & Thurs 10am - 2pm | Ask about the food pantry at the receptionists desk. Someone will get you a grocery bag with food items. Limit 1 every 2 weeks.; www.denverfirstchurch.com |
| Hunger Free Colorado | CO |
Meals | (855) 855-4626 | The Hunger Free Hotline is a bilingual toll-free number that provides information on how to access food assistance such as Food Stamps, WIC, food pantries, and soup kitchens. |
| Mental Health Center of Denver | 4141 E Dickenson Place Denver CO 80222 |
Medical | (303) 504-1250 | The Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD) is a private, not-for-profit, 501 (c) (3), community mental health care organization providing comprehensive, recovery-focused services to more than 11,500 residents in the Denver metro area each year. Founded in 1989, MHCD is Colorados leading provider and key health care partner in the delivery of outcomes-based mental health services. |
| Eastside Health Center | 501 28th St Denver CO 80205 |
Medical | (303) 436-4600 | Medical Facility |
| Inner City Health Clinic | 3405 Downing St Denver CO 80205 |
Medical | (303) 296-1767 | Medical Facility |
| Stout Street Clinic | 2100 Broadway Denver CO 80205 |
Medical | (303) 293-2220 | Medical and dental clinic. |
| Denver Health Family Health Center | 510 28th St Denver CO 80204 |
Medical | (303) 436-4600 | Medical Facility |
| Denver Health Medical Center | 777 Bannock St Denver CO 80204 |
Medical | (303) 436-4600 | Hospital |
| Westside Family Health Center | 1100 Federal Blvd. Denver CO 80204 |
Medical | (303) 436-4200 | Medical Clinic |
| Almost Home | 568 Bridge St. Brighton CO 80601 |
Shelter | (303) 659-6199 | A 30-45 day emergency shelter for families with children, as well as transitional housing, rental & utility assistance, and Case Management. Serves Adams County and southern Weld County. |
| Boulder Shelter for the Homeless | 4869 N Broadway Boulder CO 80304 |
Shelter | (303) 442-4646 | |
| Arapahoe House Inc. | 8801 Lipan St. Thorton CO 80260 |
Shelter | (303) 412-3695 | Our programs serve a number of populations including adults, adolescents, male and female offenders, pregnant and post partum women and individuals with co-occurring mental health disorders and substance abuse problems. |
| Father Ed Judy House | 4024 S. Newton Street, Bldg. K-E Denver CO 80236 |
Shelter | (303) 866-7641 | Short-term transitional shelter for single mothers and their children. |
| Center of Hope | 875 S Sheridan Blvd Denver CO 80226 |
Shelter | (303) 935-7746 | 24-hour homeless services for women with children and youth. |
| Irving Street | 601 S Irving Denver CO 80219 |
Shelter | (303) 934-9501 | Transitional housing for single women. |
| Warren Village | 1323 Gilpin St. Denver CO 80218 |
Shelter | (303) 321-2345 | Transitional housing for single-parent families. Provides child care and family services. |
| Crossing, The | 6090 East Smith Road Denver CO 80216 |
Shelter | (303) 953-3900 | Shelter for families, youth and individuals. |
| Family & Senior Homeless Initiative | 6090 East Smith Road Denver CO 80216 |
Shelter | (303) 292-9229 | Program through the Denver Rescue Mission that offers transitional housing, case management and mentoring for families and seniors. |
| Salvation Army Crossroads Shelter | 1901 29th Street Denver CO 80216 |
Shelter | (303) 298-1028 | Temporary cold weather shelter for single men. |
| Jeffco Action Center | 8755 West 14th Ave Lakewood CO 80215 |
Shelter | (303) 237-7704 | Shelter for families, singles and couples. |
| Salvation Army Lambuth Center | 2741 Federal Boulevard Denver CO 80211 |
Shelter | (303) 477-3758 | Transitional center serving families. |
| Champa House | 2544 Champa St Denver CO 80205 |
Shelter | (303) 294-9961 | Long-term residential program for single mothers with children 12 and under. |
| Sacred Heart House | 2844 Lawrence St. Denver CO 80205 |
Shelter | (303) 296-6686 | Shelter for single women and single mom's with children NO MEN. |
| Salvation Army Family Services | 2201 Stout Street Denver CO 80205 |
Shelter | (303) 295-3366 | Transitional housing for families. |
| Samaritan House | 2301 Lawrence St. Denver CO 80205 |
Shelter | (303) 294-0241 | Transitional housing/shelter for families, single men and single women. For adults over 21. |
| Step 13 | 2029 Larimer St. Denver CO 80205 |
Shelter | (303) 295-7837 | Transitional housing for single men. |
| Family HomeStead | 999 Decatur Denver CO 80204 |
Shelter | (303) 623-6514 | Emergency housing for families, up to 90 days. They have to be working they cannot only be receiving money from welfare. |
| Joshua Station | 2330 W. Mulberry Place Denver CO 80204 |
Shelter | (303) 592-1555 | Long-term transitional housing for families. |
| VOA Transitional Housing for Youth and Young Parents | 455 Bannock St. Denver CO 80204 |
Shelter | (720) 217-3884 | Housing program for youth. |
| Colorado Supportive Housing & Homeless Program | 1313 Sherman St Denver CO 80203 |
Shelter | (303) 866-4921 | |
| New Genesis | 1680 Sherman St Denver CO 80203 |
Shelter | (303) 831-0953 | Transitional housing for single men and women, shelter for single men. |
| Senior Housing Options | 1510 17th Street Denver CO 80202 |
Shelter | (303) 595-4464 | Senior Housing Options provides affordable independent and assisted living housing options for older adults. Out apartments are cost only 30% of income and our assisted living residents accept Medicaid. |
| Comitis Crisis Center | 2178 Victor St Aurora CO 80045 |
Shelter | (303) 341-9160 | Shelter for families, youth and individuals. |
| Family Tree (Wheat Ridge) | 3805 Marshall Street #201 Wheat Ridge CO 80033 |
Shelter | (303) 467-2604 | Accepts referrals for transitional/permanent housing for individuals and families. |
| ACCESS Housing | 6978 Colorado Blvd Commerce City CO 80022 |
Shelter | (303) 289-7078 | 30 day temporary housing for families with children. |
| Delores Project, The | CO |
Shelter | (303) 534-5411 | The Delores Project provides safe, comfortable overnight shelter and services to single adult women who are homeless and have limited resources. |
| Family Promise of Greater Denver | CO |
Shelter | (303) 675-0713 | Provides shelters for families up to 60 days. |
| Gateway Battered Women's Shelter | CO |
Shelter | (303) 343-1851 | Arapahoe County |
| Theodora House - Volunteers of America | CO |
Shelter | (303) 620-9190 | Shelter for single women. |
| VA Homeless Program | 1055 Clermont St Denver CO 80220 |
Veterans | (303) 399-8020 x2056 | Housing, mental health, drug and alcohol services for veterans. |
| Veteran's Affairs Medical Center | 1055 Clermont Street Denver CO 80220 |
Veterans | (303) 399-8020 | Medical clinic for veterans. |
| St. Joseph's | 4045 Pecos St. Denver CO 80211 |
Veterans | (303) 742-0828 | Housing for vets |