New Affordable Housing Option for Seniors in Colorado Springs
Read all about Paloma Garden, our 125-unit affordable housing community for low-income adults aged 62 and older in Colorado Springs.
Read all about Paloma Garden, our 125-unit affordable housing community for low-income adults aged 62 and older in Colorado Springs.
Read all about the fun, the food, and the FESTIVAL of the summer!
The ribbon cutting of our Theodora Family Hotel on May 15th was a joyous occasion! Friends, family, teammates, partners, donors, and a lot of the local media turned out to celebrate this remarkable facility, designed for families and veterans facing homelessness. Take a look!
For many years, Wells Fargo has been a steadfast partner in VOA Colorado’s mission to uplift individuals and families across the state. Their commitment goes beyond financial support—it’s about creating pathways to stability, security, and lasting change. Through generous philanthropic support for over 2 decades, Wells Fargo has helped advance VOA Colorado’s housing programs in communities from Durango to Denver and across the front range. Their investment has supported critical services that help individuals and families move from crisis to permanent housing—ensuring that more Coloradans have access to safe, stable, and affordable places to call home. “We believe access to…
For most of his life, Roy never thought of himself as a veteran in the way that seemed to matter. He had served during peacetime—just three and a half years—and because he hadn’t seen combat, he believed that disqualified him from any recognition, any support, any sense of belonging. “I didn’t think anyone would care,” he said. “I was in the service, and that was it.” After moving to Fort Collins, Colorado in 2021, Roy tried to make a new start. But with both physical and mental health struggles mounting, he found himself unable to work, slipping closer and closer…
At VOA Colorado, we know that it takes a community to create lasting change—and partners like Calcon Constructors, Inc. are helping us build brighter futures, literally. Calcon has been a trusted collaborator for more than a decade, standing beside us through three transformative projects: the renovation and expansion of the VOA Youth Center in 2010, the revitalization of the Bill Daniels Veteran Services Center in 2015, and now, The Theodora Family Hotel—our soon-to-open, five-story sanctuary for families experiencing homelessness, including veteran families. For Calcon, this work is deeply personal. Founded by Navy veteran Calhoun Cox, the company has long held…
During National Volunteer Month, a powerful act of generosity illuminated VOA Colorado’s Veterans Service Center. Thanks to the unwavering spirit of Waste Connections of Colorado and its dedicated team members, a truckload of hope—$7,500 worth of non-perishable food—was delivered to support veterans facing homelessness and food insecurity. For Waste Connections, giving back is more than a moment—it’s a mission. Their front-line employees personally rallied together to double their impact from the previous year, showing what’s possible when a company leads with heart. This act of service embodies the very spirit of National Volunteer Month: lifting others through compassion and collective…
In Southwest Colorado, where help can feel far away and options are limited, VOA Colorado’s Southwest Safehouse and Durango Community Shelter provide more than just emergency shelter—they offer the chance to start again. Every night of the year, these two programs stand as beacons of safety and support. The Southwest Safehouse offers more than 5,000 nights of shelter annually to survivors of domestic violence and violent crime, many of whom arrive with little more than the clothes on their backs. Just down the road, the Durango Community Shelter, the region’s only 24/7/365 shelter, provides over 9,000 nights of refuge each…
At VOA Colorado, Haircuts for Vets isn’t just a one-time event—it’s part of an ongoing promise to stand beside the men and women who once stood for us. Through this continuing program, VOA Colorado and its community partners provide more than just the basics. Homeless veterans in Denver receive hot meals, clothing, personal hygiene products, new shoes, and the simple, confidence-boosting gift of a fresh haircut. These small yet powerful acts of care restore dignity and hope—and remind each veteran that they are not forgotten. “Helping our veterans’ community is a top priority for VOA Colorado,” said Faustine Curry, vice…
By Keith Scholes, Handyperson Program Associate Manager On Tuesday, February 25, the Northern Colorado Services Handyperson Program built a wheelchair ramp for an older adult couple in Fort Collins. Joe and Consuelo live in an older home, which did not have steps at the rear entrance. In fact, there was the door threshold and then 32 inches of nothing but air. The Handyperson Program constructed a large landing and a 32 ft. ramp. For the first time, this couple had a safe egress from their house. Consuelo is suffering from a degenerative neurological condition that affects her balance, stability, and…