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Family Refugee Services

Family Refugee Services (FRS) in partnership with Lutheran Family Services (LFS) is matching refugee families with mentoring teams to help them establish a new life in America.

STAR Transitional Housing Program

Families with young children and a working parent are sometimes forced to take shelter wherever they can. The resulting situations can range from the uncomfortable and humiliating, to the frightening and dangerous. At The Crossing, families in our STAR Transitional Housing Program (STAR THP) are given the opportunity to experience affordable, clean, and safe temporary housing as we minister to them and help them take the final steps toward self-sufficiency and permanent housing.

Family Rescue Ministry

Of the 11,000 homeless people living in Metro Denver, 46% are families including nearly 3,000 children. Denver's high rental market and struggling economy are forcing many working poor into homelessness.

Family Rescue Ministry (FRM) helps homeless, working families overcome the major obstacle of securing stable housing by funding the security deposit and first month's rent payment in a long-term housing solution.

FRM also pairs pre-screened families with mentoring teams from local churches and other organizations. Mentoring teams offer the family spiritual, emotional, financial and physical assistance for at least six months. Click here to learn about becoming a mentor.

The program serves single parents and legally married couples who are working (or receiving permanent disability), and have at least one child under the age of 18 living with them.

Call Family Rescue Ministry now to see how you can help - 303.292.9229

Click here to donate toward housing homeless working families.

Family and Senior Homeless Initiative

Family and Senior Homeless Initiative (FSHI) functions as a tool in Mayor Hickenlooper's Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness in the Denver Metro Area. Learn more, including how to become a mentor with FSHI and ways your support can help end homelessness by visiting www.fshi.org.

Denver's Road Home

Denver's Road HomeDenver’s Road Home is the name of the 10-year plan set up by The Denver Commission to End Homelessness. This plan consists of 7 Goals which are each designed to address different aspects of the homeless problem. Naturally, since Denver Rescue Mission (DRM) has been helping the homeless for over 100 years, we are contributing significantly to this initiative. Listed below are some of the ways that DRM is participating in the Denver's Road Home.

Denver's Road Home

 

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Mentor a refugee family

At-A-Glance

In 2009, 345 needy families were helped through Family Services.

Many homeless working families are waiting to be matched with a mentoring team to be eligible for housing.

Approximately 80% of the families we help maintain their housing after one year.

Single-parent households make up nearly 75% of homeless families in Metro Denver.*

* Homelessness in Metropolitan Denver, Ninth Annual Point-In-Time Study, 2009
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