RESOURCE DIRECTORY

*The Online Resource Directory’s list of shelter and safe houses is not exhaustive of all the resources available and does not always include geographical location. Please call or text if you are in need of shelter or housing support.

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County
Gender(s) Served
Family Tree

Family Tree provides wrap around services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Services include the SafeCare Program (in-home parenting classes), Intervention for at-risk youth to divert future out-of-home placement, financial and supportive services for kinship families (children who are cared for by grandparents, or other caretakers), domestic violence services including legal advocacy, safe-house shelter with supportive services (Roots of Courage program), individual advocacy and group support for survivors, homeless shelter (women and children), housing navigation, and transitional housing program.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Emergency Overnight/Homeless Shelter
Safehouse Shelter
Transitional Housing/Short Term Residential Program
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Fort Collins Rescue Mission

Fort Collins Rescue Mission is committed to helping people who are experiencing homelessness and addiction change their lives. Needs are met through meals, shelter, and long-term, life-changing programs.

Type of organization
Emergency Overnight/Homeless Shelter
Food Assistance
316 Jefferson Street, Fort Collins, CO 80524
Genders served:
Male, Transman
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Gateway Domestic Violence Services

Gateway Domestic Violence Services provides a highly effective combination of shelter and comprehensive services to adults and children fleeing domestic violence. Gateway is the only 24/7 shelter available in the City of Aurora and Arapahoe County, offering emergency shelter and extended-stay care, together with a crisis line, licensed counseling, and court advocacy.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Housing Assistance Program
Safehouse Shelter
24/7 Crisis phone number:
24/7
Aurora, CO, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Haseya Advocate Program

Haseya Advocate Program is a Native woman-led organization that serves Indigenous survivors of domestic and sexual violence in the Colorado Springs, Colorado region. We empower Native survivors to overcome domestic and sexual violence by providing culturally sensitive and appropriate advocacy, including safety planning, access to information and resources, accompaniment, and problem solving.

Haseya is the only program in the state of Colorado that provides domestic and sexual violence advocacy for urban Indigenous survivors.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Holistic Wellness (Yoga, Acupuncture, etc.)
Housing Assistance Program
Survivor Support Groups
Victim Assistance
24/7
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Help For Abused Partners

HFAP provides an immediate safe environment for victims of DV and supports victims through the decision-making process. We provide a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, transitional housing (rental assistance and help getting into permanent housing), assistance with a protection orders, safety plans, court advocacy, emergency food and clothing, financial assistance, support groups for youth and adults & victim advocacy.

Type of organization
Clothing Bank
Food Assistance
Safehouse Shelter
Survivor Support Groups
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Homeward Alliance & The Murphy Center for Hope

Homeward Alliance operates a continuum of programs and initiatives for families, adults and seniors, such as basic needs, housing-focused case management, behavioral health and employment services. The Murphy Center acts as a one-stop-shop for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. It is the hub of services for people who face homelessness or housing instability — one location in which 20 organizations offer more than 40 services to nearly 3,000 people each year.

Type of organization
Clothing Bank
Day Shelter or Drop In Center
Food Assistance
Housing Assistance Program
Resource Navigation (as needed)
Self-Help / Recovery Support Groups (AA/NA)
Survivor Support Groups
Walk In Crisis Services
242 Conifer St, Fort Collins, CO 80524, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Irving Street Women's Residence

Long-term residential program for chronically homeless women. Case management provided as well as mental health services. Referrals through the OneHome system (VI-SPDAT)

Type of organization
Emergency Overnight/Homeless Shelter
Genders served:
Female, Trans, Transwoman, Transman, Gender Queer
Ages served:
Adults
Insurance required:
No
Ithaka

Ithaka provides shelter for individuals, families and seniors experiencing homelessness and/or who don’t have access to stable housing. Ithaka also provides case management to connect their transitional housing residents to the supportive services they need such as healthcare, addiction recovery, benefits applications, and more.

They have three programs: Family Transitional Housing, Individual Transitional Housing Program called Shore House and a Senior Transitional Housing Program.

Type of organization
Basic Case Management (ongoing)
Sober Living Home
Transitional Housing/Short Term Residential Program
321 Mesa Road Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Genders served:
Male, All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Karis, Inc.

Karis serves homeless, unaccompanied youth ages 13-24 in Mesa County through Emergency Shelter, Street Outreach and Drop-in Center, Transitional Housing, and Permanent Supportive Housing. All Karis programs are designed to help homeless youth reach HOME: Housing that is safe and stable, Ongoing positive relationships, Meaning through education and employment, and Emotional, physical, and psychological well-being.

Type of organization
Day Shelter or Drop In Center
Emergency Overnight/Homeless Shelter
Housing Assistance Program
Social/Emotional Support
Youth Specific Care
24/7 Crisis phone number:
24/7
Grand Junction, CO, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Unaccompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Marisol Homes (Catholic Charities)

Emergency shelter and wrap around services including: basic needs, Maternity care, Case management, Post-shelter support services, and Child care services for children up to 12 years old

Type of organization
Safehouse Shelter
Genders served:
Female
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Memorial Regional Health Open Heart Advocates

Open Heart Advocates is a victim services organization serving primarily survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, teen dating violence, human trafficking and other crimes or traumas. OHA has a gender inclusive safehouse where survivors can stay up to 45 days as well as other short term emergency housing options. Sexual assault services include physical exams to obtain evidence, court accompaniment and counseling. Additionally, OHA provides training to communities and agencies to educate them about the crime of human trafficking. OHA can provide referrals to legal assistance, mental health counseling and other services they may not provide in-house.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Forensic/SANE Exams
Mobile Unit
Safehouse Shelter
Victim Assistance
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Project Hope of Gunnison Valley

Project Hope is an organization focused on serving victims of crimes including sexual assault, domestic violence and human trafficking. Services include, 24/7 crisis line, safe shelter, food, clothing, transportation, crisis intervention and safety planning, court advocacy, address confidentiality program, restorative justice, legal aid, financial assistance, transitional housing, crime victims compensation, counseling (up to 6 sessions), peer support groups, and resource referrals.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Food Assistance
Housing Assistance Program
Individual Clinical Therapy
Safehouse Shelter
24/7 Crisis phone number:
24/7
Gunnison, CO 81230, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Pueblo YWCA

The YWCA provides a 24-hour crisis line answered by trained advocates, emergency shelter, domestic violence counseling, legal advocate assistance and referral, community referral, and court accompaniment. The YWCA Pueblo provides services to both males, females, and their children affected by intimate partner violence. This includes physical, sexual, and psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse.

Type of organization
Crisis Hotline with Resource Navigation
Safehouse Shelter
24/7 Crisis phone number:
24/7
801 N. Santa Fe Ave. Pueblo, CO
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No
Renew Inc.

WINGS (Women in Need, Gaining Strength) provides a temporary home (ADA accessible) for women and children survivors of domestic violence, as well as sexual assault. Wrap around services for shelter guests include: 24-hour crisis intervention and admission, Three meals a day, Bathing and laundry facilities, Medical, legal, and housing referrals, Task-oriented counseling and goal setting, Parenting, job, and life skills referrals, and Community referral services

Type of organization
Individual/Group Clinical Therapy
Safehouse Shelter
Survivor Support Groups
24/7 Crisis phone number:
Crisis Hotline 24/7
Cortez, CO 81321, USA
Genders served:
All Genders
Ages served:
Adults, Accompanied minors
Insurance required:
No