What We Provide
IHN of Greater Denver provides 24-hour shelter, meals, and supportive services for up to 90 days. The program is a partnership with faith communities throughout the metro area; however, religious values are not imposed on our guests.
In partnership with IHN, congregations provide overnight lodging to IHN guests. Congregations usually convert religious education or meeting rooms into private or semi-private bedrooms for each family. A home-cooked dinner, sack lunches, and breakfast are provided every day. Access to shower and laundry facilities are also provided. A congregation hosts guests from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. for one week. On Sundays, guests move to a new congregation. Volunteers move guests’ belongings to the next host congregation.
IHN provides families with a day site to use as their “home base” during their stay. At the day site, guests work on self-sufficiency plans and meet with staff. We provide transportation to and from the day sites and host congregations every day.
IHN offers assessment, service planning, referrals, and advocacy to our guests. The Case Manager develops individualized “self-sufficiency” plans for each guest family.