Homeless Veteran care
If you are a Veteran who is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail, VA Eastern Colorado health care can help you. Contact a homeless services care coordinator to get help.
Connect with a care coordinator
Missy Mish, LCSW
Acting Section Chief
Homeless Programs CRRC Program Manager
VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System
3836 York St. Denver, CO 80205
Phone:
Care we provide at VA Eastern Colorado
We help Veterans who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless due to financial hardship, unemployment, addiction, depression, or transition from jail. Contact a VA Eastern Colorado homeless services care coordinator to get help with:
- Immediate food and shelter, including both transitional and permanent housing
- Job training, life skills development, and education
- Support with justice system navigation and community re-entry from jail
- Financial support to prevent homelessness
- Treatment for addiction and depression
- Health and dental care
Community Shelter Resources
If you or someone you know is in housing crisis and needs shelter urgently, please refer them to the community shelter resources below:
Denver Community Shelter Resources
Denver
City and County of Denver:
Find Shelter - City and County of Denver (denvergov.org)
Aurora:
Comitis Crisis Center — Comitis Crisis Center
Jefferson County:
https://swshelternetwork.com/get-help/
Adam’s County:
SEVERE WEATHER ACTIVATION PLAN (SWAP) | almost-home (almosthomeonline.org)
Boulder County:
Castle Rock Community Shelter Resources
Colorado Springs Community Shelter Resources
Pueblo Community Shelter Resources
The Shelter in Pueblo 728 W 4th St, Pueblo, CO 81003
Pikes Peak United Way 211(link is external)
Family Promise of Colorado Springs (families with children under 18 years)