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Current State

Since implementation, Denver has seen an 11% drop in homelessness and a 36% decrease in chronic homelessness.

The Plan

Denver’s Road Home is a comprehensive plan about creating opportunity and helping people regain control of their lives.

Get Involved

There is still a lot of work to be done for Denver’s Road Home to succeed, and there are a variety of ways you can help.

News & Events

Project Homeless Connect 6

University of Denver volunteers serve homeless individuals and families at Project Homeless Connect 6 800 volunteers helped 820 clients at today’s event DENVER —More than 680 homeless adults and 139 children—including 64 family units—were assisted with job opportunities, housing, child care, health care and other vital services today at Project Homeless Connect 6. The one-day event helped people overcome barriers to self-sufficiency by offering a full array of community services in one location.
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Donation Meter Program

This program is designed to increase awareness about Denver’s Ten-Year Plan to End Homelessness, and is also an effort to redirect the money given to panhandlers into initiatives that provide meals, job training, substance abuse counseling, housing, and other programs for those in need.
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Year Two Annual Report

The 10 year plan to end homelessness — Denver's Road Home—has been "on the streets" for two years now.
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Camp Experience

Don't Miss Out on the Camp of the Summer! Sign Up Now and Help Support Denver's Road Home!
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