Boulder Shelter for the Homeless Community Resources Coordinated Entry (CE)
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless
Coordinated Entry is required for services
Housing Focused, Year-Round, Overnight Sheltering and Services for Homeless Adults: Diversion,
Navigation, Standby, Reserved Bed, and Sober Dorm Programs. Showers, Lockers, Mail, Breakfast, and Supper. Intake is 5-7pm. Onsite COVID-19
screening and masks are required. Referral and transportation to COVID Recovery Center for those
who have symptoms.
Walk-up Morning Services 6-8am Coordinated Entry is required for this service.
Intake is 6-7:30am. Breakfast ends at 7:30
Monday-Sunday Free Bus 5:00pm from 11th & Walnut to BSH 8:00am from BSH back to 11th & Walnut
Boulder Shelter Closed 10am-5pm.
Mile High United Way Info Is now a COVID INFO HOTLINE as well as a free number to call for help for any supportive services,
basic needs to childcare. Dial 211 or text zip code to 898-211
Emergency: 911 Boulder Police Dispatch: 303-441-3333
Emergency Psychiatric Crisis Line 1-844-493-8255 (TALK)
MESA Rape Crisis Hotline: 303-443-7300 Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN) 24hr Crisis Line 303-444-2424
Emergency shelter for survivors fleeing abuse. DV Outreach: 835 North St. 303-449-8623 Counseling, legal advocacy, support groups
Boulder Community Health Foothills Hospital 4747 Arapahoe Avenue 303-415-7000
Denver Shelter: St. Francis Center 2323 Curtis St. 303-297-1576
Community Resources
July 2021
Info Subject to Changes
Purpose
We believe that all people deserve the necessities of life and that the community in which we live is
called to serve this purpose.
Mission
The mission of the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless is to create avenues to stable housing for
our community's homeless adults, from a foundation of supportive and safe shelter.
Core Values
Treat all with dignity Offer support and opportunity Achieve results through competence and creativity Practice responsible stewardship
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless 4869 North Broadway Boulder, CO 80304 303-442-4646
Coordinated Entry (CE)
How to Access Adult Homeless Services in Boulder County under COVID Restrictions:
Are you a homeless adult (18 +) with no children in your household? Do you need a safe place to sleep, shelter, or help with basic needs? Your first step to receiving services from Boulder County or the cities of Boulder or Longmont is by contacting CE. This is a required step for anyone seeking homeless-related services. You will talk with a staff person and go through a short assessment. Based on that information, you will be referred to the most appropriate services given your needs. CE is available in both Boulder and Longmont. Services may include shelter; help identifying housing options, basic-needs services, case management & more.
Boulder: Walk-in or Call M-F 10am-4pm (Tues 12-4) Age Well Center 909 Arapahoe
303-579-4404
Longmont: Walk-in or Call Mon-Fri 12-2pm
The HUB 515 Coffman St. Longmont 303-579-7364
What if I need help after CE hours? You may go to the Boulder Shelter 5-7pm. You must complete the assessment at the next available time to access future services.
OPEN PUBLIC BATHROOMS
WITH HANDWASHING
*Chautauqua, Baseline Road & 9th St *Eben G. Fine Park, 101 Arapahoe Ave. *Foothills Community Park, 800 Cherry *Harlow Platts Park, 1360 Gillaspie *9th St. in the Civic Area *Pearl St. Mall & 14th, by the Courthouse *Valmont City Park, 5110 Valmont Rd. Hand Sanitizer in port-a-pots in Martin & N. Boulder Parks, 36th St & Eastman & 9th & Dellwd
Contact laurel@ with Updates
The Lodge*Mother House: 3901 Pinon Dr. 303-447-9602
Emergency Overnight Shelter for individuals who identify as women, transgender, or non-binary. 2-Story brick building, S. of Baseline between
St. Andrew's and Har HaShem. Intake 7-10pm. Walk-ups Welcome. Preregistration available@lodge.
Free Meals
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless Monday-Sunday Breakfast 6:30-7:15am
4869 N. Broadway 303-442-4646
Harvest of Hope Food Pantry Monday-Friday Noon-2:00pm Sack Lunch for People without kitchens 2960 Valmont Rd. 720-382-1971
Bridge House Community Table Dinners Monday-Friday 5:00-6:00
Sack Meal, "Grab & Go" in the parking lot of Grace Commons Annex, 1603 Walnut.
Mon, Weds, Fri 12:15 Circle of Love Boulder Bandshell & along Boulder Creek. Dist. of lunch items and assorted essentials.
Tuesdays 2:30-4:00pm Feet Forward Central Park Peer Navigation, Hot Meals,
Clothing, and Resources
Wednesdays 10:30 Homeless Cares Breakfast at the Bandshell
Thursdays 8:30-9:15am Lamb's Cafe Grace Commons Annex, 1603 Walnut
2nd & 3rd Saturdays 4:00pm Journey Church "Dinner in the Park" 13th & Canyon, near the band shell in Central Park or under the library in bad weather
Sundays at Noon: 1st: St John's Episcopal, 1419 Pine 2nd: Trinity Lutheran Church, 2200 Broadway 3rd: First United Methodist, 1421 Spruce 4th: First Congregational Church, 1128 Pine 5th: Grace Commons, 1820 15th St
Every Sunday 5:00-6:00pm: Colorado FriendShip "Meals on the Street"
Justice Center parking lot 6th & Canyon
Boulder County AIDS Project (BCAP) By Phone Only: 2118 14th St 303-444-6121
Boulder County Dept Housing & Human Services Food Assistance, Rental Assistance, Cash Assistance 303-441-1000
Boulder County Mediation Resource Center 303-441-4364 Dispute resolution alternative to lawyers
Boulder Public Library- Limited Opening 1001 Arapahoe303-441-3100 AT RISK M-TH 9-10am
M-TH 9am-7pm F & Sun 12am-5pm Sun 12-6pm
Boulder Senior Center -CLOSED 303-441-4148 909 Arapahoe Ave (behind library) M-F 8am-5pm
Bridge House Ready to Work Program Paid transitional work as a stepping-stone to mainstream employment. 9-12-month program with support services.
Transitional housing available. 720-386-9002
Bridge to Justice 720-923-1370 Assists City of Boulder residents with healthcare & food
assistance matters: advice & legal representation.
Center for People with Disabilities 1675 Range St, Boulder 80301 303-442-8662
Resources, information and advocacy
Clothing and Personal Items Deacons' Closet: Thursdays 9:00-10:30am
Grace Commons Annex, 1603 Walnut
Dental (Accepts Medicaid) Comfort Dental: 4550 N Broadway 303-848-2906
and 3400 Arapahoe, 303-444-2129 Dental Aid: 4155 Darley, 303-499-7072
Dept. of Motor Vehicles Call or walk-up for appointment. 720-295-2965, 2850 Iris
Emergency Family Assistance Assn. (EFAA) 1575 Yarmouth, 303-442-3042 All Requests handled by phone.
Assistance with deposit or first month rent, food, furniture, minor medical & dental costs, short term housing, and transitional housing for families.
Homeless Outreach Providing Encouragement HOPE (Longmont) 720-494-4673
Coordinated Entry is required for Overnight Sheltering Day Shelters: Mon-Fri 1-4pm Journey Church 2000 Pike
Sat 1-4pm FaithPoint 833 15th Ave.
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County 948 North St Suite 8, 303-444-1522: Non-profit serving
the immigrant population of Boulder County
Maternity Residential Programs for Pregnant Women Age 18+ Little Flower Maternity Home 720-609-2934
Mother House 303-447-9602
Mental Health Partners 24/7 Walk-in Crisis Center & Addiction Services: Call 1-844-493-TALK; text TALK to 38255 or go to 3180 Airport Rd. Boulder CO New clients & appts: 303-443-8500 All other MHP locations are closed for general entry. Clients should check with their provider/CARE team prior to appt. Withdrawal Management: 303-441-1281
NA Boulder Help Line: 303-412-2884
Our Center 303-772-5529 220 Collyer St. Longmont Assists Longmont Residents with Food, Clothing, and Resources for Self-sufficiency
OUT Boulder, LGBTQ Community 2132 14th St. Boulder 303-499-5777
People's Clinic & Clinica Family Health Services 2525 13th St. 303-650-4460
MWF 8am-5pm, T-TH 8am-9pm Open for telehealth, urgent preventative medicine
appointments. Pharmacy Open. Flu Vaccines, COVID testing. COVID Vaccinations 12+
St. Benedict Health & Healing Ministry Doctor, Nurse, and PT will offer free medical
services at some Sunday Free Meals. Call 303-380-3132 for more info.
Social Security by Appt: 877-405-5872 480 W Dahlia St Louisville CO 80027
Mon, Tues, Thurs, and Fri: 9-4 Weds 8-12 1-800-772-1213 / 1-800-325-0778
Street Paws (Dogs & Cats) 720-840-4636 Emergency needs for pets of homeless clients
TGTHR: Attention Homes 24/7 Hotline 303-447-1207 3080 Broadway Overnight Shelter (Ages 12-20) 5pm each night
The Source Drop-in Center (Ages 12-24) Mon-Sun 12:30-5pm for hot meal, shower, clothing,
laundry, internet, counseling, and more...
Transportation RTD Bus Station: Walnut & 14th 303-299-6000 Community Cycle Refurbished bikes 720-565-6019 VIA Mobility Services 303-447-2848 ex1014
Veteran's Services Boulder Vet Center: 303-440-7306 4999 Pearl East Circle, 80301. Counseling & Referral VA Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 VA Homeless: 1-877-424-3838 Volunteers of America: 720-501-3368
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