The acronym for a program that provides financial assistance to households at risk of eviction.
What is TRUA?
This outreach collaborative consists of two organizations and holds a contract for adult outreach services in Denver.
What is the Denver Street Outreach Collaborative (what is DSOC)?
This global event was a catalyst to shift most of Denver's shelter system to operate 24/7.
What is the COVID-19 pandemic?
This program provides one-time, short-term assistance to help people exit homelessness.
What is Rapid Resolution?
Call this Program Officer if you have a question about TRUA.
Who is Becca Channell
Part of her job is to think deeply about housing policy.
Who is Karissa Johnson?
She supervises the newcomer outreach team.
Who is Emily Klaasseen?
One of these Hosties moved from the Stability team to the Shelter team and the other moved from the Shelter team to the Contracts team.
Who are Kayla and Amanda?
This program launched in September 2024 to people find permanent housing more quickly.
What is Housing Central Command?
Call this Director if you have questions about the budget and scope of work for a shelter contract.
Who is Jerred Powell
The new stability program that was previously administered by Denver Human Services.
What is the Property Tax Relief Program?
The new name of the largest team at HOST that provides direct services to people experiencing homelessness.
What is the Outreach and Connection Team?
This roadway in the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood is home to two City-owned congregate shelters, including the first facility ever purchased and renovated for use as a permanent shelter by the City and County of Denver.
What is 48th Avenue?
He is our resident expert on Critical Time Intervention, a tool HOST started using to help people transition from shelter to housing.
Who is Nathan Crites-Herren?
Call either of these Hosties if you have questions about our programs that serve unhoused families
Who are Jesse and Rosie