WEEK OF JANUARY 11, 2024
VOLUME 103 | ISSUE 46
Effort to help unhoused is coming to Englewood
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Services will include Ready-to-Work program, temporary housing, placement
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BY ELISABETH SLAY ESLAY@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Renovations are still underway for a new facility in Englewood that will house the Tri-Cities Homelessness Navigation Center and Bridge House Ready-to-Work program. Chris Harguth, Englewood’s communication director, said the certificate of occupancy for the facility is expected to be issued in the spring. “Move-in, staff training, etc. will happen throughout the summer, for a full program launch anticipated in the fall,” Harguth said. Mike Sandgren, Tri-Cities’ homelessness services coordinator, said the 13,150-square-foot facility, located at 4675 S. Windermere St., will be used to expand the Ready-to-Work program of Bridge House, a Boulderbased nonprofit that provides services for adults experiencing homelessness. Tri-Cities Homeless Initiative is an organization started by Englewood, Littleton and Sheridan
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A new facility that will house the Tri Cities Homelessness Navigation Center and Bridge House Ready-to-Work program is under renovation at 4675 S. Windermere St. PHOTO BY SCOTT GILBERT in Englewood.
to address homelessness issues in their communities. Sandgren said the Ready-toWork program “offers one year of paid employment in Bridge House owned social enterprises or through
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partnerships, dormitory-style housing and case management support as a pathway to independence.”
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