The Department of Housing Stability (HOST) will hold a public meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, for individuals to learn more about and comment on the city’s proposed plans for utilizing HOME Investment Partnership Program – American…

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Denver Aims to Resolve Homelessness for 400 Households in 100 Days
Mayor Michael B. Hancock and the Department of Housing Stability (HOST) today launched Denver’s second concentrated effort to move as many people as possible from homelessness to housing over a 100-day period. This second housing surge will expedite the city’s…
Denver Issues Draft 2022 Action Plan to Address Housing and Homelessness
Public input sought on yearly action plan that supports Department of Housing Stability’s Five-Year Strategic Plan
Denver Far Exceeds Goal to House 200 People Experiencing Homelessness in 100 Days
DENVER – Monday, Nov. 8, 2021 – With more than a month left to reach its goal to move 200 people from homelessness to housing in 100 days, the City and County of Denver far exceeded its goal by housing 256 people (128% of the goal) in just 68 days. …
Homelessness in District 10 and Denver
Homelessness and Denver Homelessness and District 10 Homelessness is the top concern of District 10 residents Homelessness is the top concern of the people who contact my office. Or, to be more specific, the top concern is unsanctioned encampments…
Denver Aims to House 200 People in 100 Days
Housing surge will expedite partner coordination to use emergency resources
February 2021 Homelessness Update
Homelessness is a city-wide issue, but the urban core, including parts of District 10, bears the brunt of this growing crisis. As the Mayor’s office puts it, District 10 is “ground zero” for our city’s homelessness crisis, and many would say Denver is the center of our state’s crisis.
Safe Outdoor Spaces update – DCC
The folks at Colorado Village Collaborative and Denver Community Church would like to provide an update on the Safe Outdoor Space at 16th and Pearl. Please join on Thursday, Feb 11, 7-8:30pm to learn more.
Metro Denver Homeless Initiative awarded grant to support housing stability
Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI), through the support of Mayor Michael B. Hancock, has received $300,000 from the Metropolitan City 2021 CommunityWINS grant to support its Housing Stability Flexible Fund (Flex Fund). The grant will support individuals and households who are experiencing homelessness but have an immediate housing opportunity, as well as those at risk of experiencing homelessness.