Unlike the small percentage of people that are “chronically” homeless, most of the homeless in our community are temporarily or “transitionally” homeless and come from high risk populations like veterans, single parents, youth, seniors, intellectually and developmentally disabled, and those recovering from addiction or incarceration.
We are lucky to have a wonderful and diverse group of non-profit care providers across Colorado who are working to fight homelessness by supporting ... 閱讀全文
Unlike the small percentage of people that are “chronically” homeless, most of the homeless in our community are temporarily or “transitionally” homeless and come from high risk populations like veterans, single parents, youth, seniors, intellectually and developmentally disabled, and those recovering from addiction or incarceration.
We are lucky to have a wonderful and diverse group of non-profit care providers across Colorado who are working to fight homelessness by supporting and equipping these high-risk groups by giving them a chance to get back on their feet and move toward self-sufficiency through physical and emotional support, education and job skills training.
The local construction industry and our affiliates are a diverse and caring group that seeks to give back to the community that we love. By working together and pooling our resources we are able to “do what we do best” - provide critically needed construction projects like housing, shelters and resource centers, in addition to other resources including diapers, hygiene items and basic home essentials to local non-profits, allowing them to focus on individual care and support services.
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