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House of Hope


Englewood, CO
Phone: 303-762-9525
Fax: 303-762-9552
Managing Director: Tom Lose

"I would refer anyone who is homeless to House of Hope. It was not like being in a shelter, it was more like being in a home."
- Client, House of Hope

  • The only shelter for homeless families in Arapahoe County and south metro Denver
  • Case management services to assist families with becoming self-sufficient
  • Assistance with obtaining housing employment, education, job-skills training and childcare
  • Families can stay for up to 90 days
  • On-site therapist
  • On-site health clinic staffed by Kaiser Permanente doctors and nurses
  • Community referrals

House of Hope is dedicated to providing safe shelter and resources for homeless women with children. These families, overwhelmed with the daily struggle of where to stay the night and find their next meal, find a safe place to stay while they begin to get back on their feet. House of Hope's purpose is to assist families on the road to self-sufficiency.

Families work with the staff and a variety of community agencies to complete the goals outlined in their plans, which often include applying for housing programs, getting children into school and daycare, obtaining employment, achieving a GED, or attending a job training program. During their stay they also have the opportunity to meet individually with an on-site therapist and also attend life-skills workshops.

House of Hope's basic goal is to provide food, shelter and a safe environment to the ever-increasing number of homeless families. The ultimate goal is to make a positive difference by assisting the families on the road to self-sufficiency.

 

July 2010 - June 2011 Accomplishments:

  • Provided 9,971 nights of shelter and support services for 65 women and 120 children.
  • Responded to 941 crisis line/information calls.
  • 38% of 55 families who exited House of Hope moved into stable housing.
  • 52% of families in shelter were from Arapahoe County.

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