Success storiesWe have already changed the lives of many of Denver's Homeless.

 

Denver’s Road Home has helped many of Denver’s homeless get off the streets. See how they were able to rebuild their lives and get on the right track.

Resa L. Thomas

Upon returning to work after a week long vacation, stepping into the door of my office I notice a neatly folded piece of paper lying on the floor. A handwritten letter from one of the residents here at Irving Street lay before my feet.
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When "Sparks" met Alejandro - Urban Peak Success Story

When “Sparks” met Alejandro with Urban Peak’s street outreach team just over one year ago, he was sleeping in alleys near downtown Denver.
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Warren Village

Brittany is a single mother of three and a recovering addict. She graduated from a local high school with top honors. After she graduated, she started experimenting with marijuana, then came the heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine abuse.
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The Empowerment Program

Sally came to The Empowerment Program seeking employment and housing as well as support groups for substance abuse problems.
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Maria’s Success Story

I won’t be satisfied until I finish college and become a nurse. I have a long road ahead of me, but I know I can do it because I’ve achieved so much already.
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who is helped

Denver’s Road Home has helped thousands of people in Denver move off the streets and into a brighter future.

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Mile High United Way is proud to serve as the financial steward for Denver's Road Home.