Warren Village

Contact: Brenda Miller

Warren Village, in Denver, exists so that low-income, single parent families achieve sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency. People who are homeless have not only lost their home, they have also lost their connection to the community. Safe and secure housing, combined with self-help services gives stranded families the opportunity to regroup and become valuable members of society. Warren Village has provided shelter to over 3,500 families since it was established in 1974 and has been cited as a national model for its combination of housing with on-site family services, Early Childhood Education and school-age programs. Play Video.

Warren Village is a great place for a small group or individuals to volunteer their time through many on-site work projects, assistance to the children or families, or through fundraisers.  For more information on the Volunteer Program, contact Naomi Taggart, Resources Director, at 303-320-5035 or ntaggart@warrenvillage.org.

In 2008, the SUMC Missions Ministry provided $750 in financial support to Warren Village. In addition, 10 volunteers assisted with a work day in August during Sunrise's "40 Days of Mission."

Warren Village:
1323 Gilpin St.,
Denver, CO, 80218,
303-321-2345,
www.warrenvillage.org.


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