
Homelessness
Colorado Springs Corps Community Center Homelessness Information
Homelessness Services at COLORADO SPRINGS, CO: Corps Community Center
The Salvation Army is committed to providing long-term and temporary shelter and support to individuals and families in our community who are experiencing homelessness. Our local office offers a variety of programs and services designed to help people overcome homelessness and rebuild their lives.
Many communities have emergency homeless shelters to provide a safe and secure environment for unhoused individuals and families to stay while they seek stable housing. We offer essential services such as meals, clothing, and hygiene supplies. Our dedicated staff and volunteers are committed to creating a welcoming and supportive atmosphere.
Beyond emergency shelter, we also provide a range of programs to help area individuals and families transition out of homelessness. These may include case management, job training, and housing assistance. By providing comprehensive support, we help address the underlying contributors to housing insecurity so that individuals and families can achieve greater stability and build a brighter future.
If you or someone you know in the community is experiencing homelessness, please reach out to our local office for assistance. We are here to help.
How You Can Help
There are many ways to support The Salvation Army's local homelessness services:
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Volunteer: Share your time and skills to help with different activities. You can serve meals, provide child care, or assist with office tasks.
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Donate: Your gift helps us provide essential services to those in need.
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness.
Program Schedule
Timezone: -07:00 USA Mountain Time (DST)
Location: Colorado Springs Corps Community Center
The VA Grant Per Diem (GPD) program is a transitional housing to homeless Veterans. The program provides on-site case management to assist Veterans achieve their housing goals. Connects Veterans to community and VA resources to support holistic care and address root causes of homelessness. It is available to all veterans who are not dishonorably discharged.
Those interested contact Phil Hensel at (719) 838-3545, or email gpdinfo@usw.salvationarmy.org.
Stats
9,171,998
night of shelter were provided last year
18,469
individuals and families received assistance and help with permanent placing/housing last year
261
Salvation Army Emergency Shelters across the United States

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