Homes for All Veterans (HAV)

Veterans struggling to find or keep a roof over their heads have additional resources thanks to a grant awarded to Rocky Mountain Human Services (RMHS) by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The grant funding allows RMHS to provide outreach, case management and access to community resources to more than 500 homeless or at-risk veterans and their families throughout the state of Colorado.

Support and Services

Homes for All Veterans provides a wide range of services designed to promote housing stability and alleviate chronic homelessness. Services include assistance with:

  • Finding temporary shelter and permanent housing
  • Obtaining VA and other public benefits
  • Rent, utilities, and food needs
  • Health care services
  • Legal and financial planning services
  • Employment services

Program Eligibility

To qualify for Homes for All Veterans, an individual must be a U.S. military veteran who:

  • is homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless;
  • is considered very low income based on income limits determined by family size and metro area or county of residence*; and
  • has not been dishonorably discharged

* Eligibility is based on information specific to the county of residence, and qualifying income levels vary by county. View income limits for eligibility or call (855) VETS-HAV for more information.

Rocky Mountain Human Services’ Expertise

Rocky Mountain Human Services is a nonprofit organization with 20 years of case management experience that serves children and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities in Denver County, as well as adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Colorado. In 2008, RMHS began working with soldiers and veterans with TBI in Colorado through the creation of the Operation TBI Freedom program.

The recent VA award allows RMHS to expand its services and reach to additional veterans throughout the state. RMHS and its programs already have offices in Denver, Colorado Springs and Grand Junction. Homes for All Veterans will soon have an additional office in Alamosa to better meet the needs of veterans across the state.

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For More Information, Call (855) VETS-HAV
or contact a HAV program representative:

For Referrals:
Brian Crump
Outreach Coordinator
(855) VETS-HAV (838-7428)
HAVreferrals@denveroptions.org

For Program Information:
Dee Drake, MS
HAV Program Director
(719) 429-8746
ddrake@denveroptions.org

Funding for the Homes for All Veterans program is provided by the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs.