Southwest Colorado

For over 30 years Volunteers of America has responded to the needs of the most vulnerable individuals and families in Southwest Colorado, serving over 800 people annually. We offer six programs in Southwest Colorado that meet the needs of adults and children fleeing domestic violence, individuals and families struggling with homelessness, Veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, and seniors 62 year of age or older. Hundreds of donors and volunteers make these programs possible.

For more information on programs in Southwest Colorado please contact us at 970-259-1021 or rbauske@voacolorado.org.

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  • Southwest Safehouse

    Volunteers of America's Southwest Safehouse serves women and children survivors of domestic violence
    Volunteers of America's Southwest Safehouse serves women and children survivors of domestic violence with comprehensive residential shelter services.
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  • Durango Community Shelter

    Volunteers of America's Durango Community Shelter serves homeless children, women and men with
    Volunteers of America's Durango Community Shelter serves homeless children, women and men with comprehensive residential shelter services.
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  • Find Affordable Housing

    Volunteers of America has several locations for affordable and senior housing throughout Colorado.

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  • Support Services for Veteran Families

    At Volunteers of America, we have made it a focus to help veterans. We operate veterans programs to
    At Volunteers of America, we have made it a focus to help veterans. We operate veterans programs to assist veterans and their families with everything from case management to housing and emergency services.
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  • Veteran Transitional Housing Program

    The Veteran Transitional Housing program offers homeless Veterans and their families’ the shelter
    The Veteran Transitional Housing program offers homeless Veterans and their families’ the shelter and support they need to get back on their feet.
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  • 141,894

    people received Volunteers of America services in Colorado last year