Programs & Services
Leading the way home
Coordinated Entry
Providing quick access to individuals seeking assistance through a county-wide coordinated referral and housing placement process
Coordinated Entry is the first stop and a key element of the adult homeless service system. All homeless adults seeking services enter through a limited number of community entry points, where they are assessed with common screening tools and matched with appropriate service and housing paths. See More
Housing Focused Shelter
Just the first step on the road to home
Safe sheltering and reliable support services provided with compassion and dignity by experienced staff can make life-changing differences for individuals who have been referred to the Shelter through the Coordinated Entry screening. See More
Permanent Supportive Housing
Support & Ongoing Intensive Case Management
This program serves chronically homeless individuals who live on the streets and tend to have high incidences of mental illness, addictions, and/or physical disabilities. The Permanent Supportive Housing program provides housing support, with on-going intensive case management for these individuals. See More
Housing Retention Services
Clinical mental health support for PSH-housed individuals
The Housing Retention Team works to improve housing retention, build community, and reduce feelings of isolation by providing clinical mental health support to individuals in PSH units. See More
BTHERE
Outreach designed to inform people of resources related to housing and services
Boulder Targeted Homelessness Engagement and Referral Effort (BTHERE).
The BTHERE program goal is to engage and build relationships with people experiencing homelessness for future connection to housing or services. See More
Rapid Re-Housing
Providing short-term rental assistance and services
Serving people with shorter histories of homelessness, and those with a lower acuity of need. Rapid Re-Housing provides temporary resources to make housing affordable to help people avoid becoming chronically homeless. See More