Catholic Charities Housing

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The cost of housing across Colorado is prohibitive for many neighbors. Housing at Catholic Charities provides secure, supportive and affordable housing complexes for several thousand individuals and families who cannot access appropriate housing at affordable prices.

We currently own and manage 1,925 units of affordable housing in 34 locations throughout Colorado and Wyoming and we are developing new locations. We care for seniors, families, people with disabilities and individuals who have experienced homelessness. We provide them with additional support services to encourage long-term and sustainable housing security.

National research confirms that increasing access to affordable and safe housing is the most cost-effective strategy in increasing economic opportunity and reducing childhood poverty. Our team supports families who are committed to improving the lives of their children and seniors on fixed incomes, as well as veterans who served our country and deserve to have a safe, comfortable place to call home.

Challenging Life Events

We have openings in their multi-family affordable housing properties. From spacious townhomes and open floor plans to secured entries and playgrounds for the little ones, wait list times have decreased and some homes for qualified families are available. For questions, entry requirements and more information, call us at 303-830-0215.

Challenging Life Events

We have openings in their multi-family affordable housing properties. From spacious townhomes and open floor plans to secured entries and playgrounds for the little ones, wait list times have decreased and some homes for qualified families are available. For questions, entry requirements and more information, call us at 303-830-0215.

CCD Equal Housing Opportunity

Providing equal opportunity in housing programs and services to ensure full compliance with all civil rights laws, including Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which requires non-discrimination on the basis of national origin. Equal opportunity includes physical and program access for persons with disabilities and program access for persons with Limited English Proficiency (LEP). Program and physical access for persons with disabilities is covered in the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, Section 504.

A Home with Catholic Charities Housing’s St. Valentine’s Apartments in Loveland celebrate our grand opening

“A Home with a Coach” Catholic Charities Housing’s St. Valentine’s Apartments in Loveland celebrate our grand opening In July of 2016, Daniel lost his 4-year-old to an accidental drowning in Fort Collins. It was a life-altering event that would change the course of his path throughout Northern Colorado. After a bout of couch surfing and … Read more

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St. Valentine’s Apartments in Loveland: A Light at the End of the Tunnel

St. Valentine’s Apartments, the latest housing project from Catholic Charities Housing, is providing a light at the end of the tunnel for individuals struggling with homelessness in Loveland, Colorado. The project, which began five years ago in partnership with the City of Loveland, began accepting residents in late December 2023, with full occupancy expected in … Read more

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Home for the holidays

Moving into a new home can be an overwhelming experience, especially when you’re on a fixed income. For the residents of the St. Valentine supportive housing complex in Loveland, Colorado, those “little” things that add up were taken care of. Thanks to the tireless efforts of building coordinator Rob, all 54 units at St. Valentine’s … Read more

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St. John the Evangelist in Loveland rallies around Catholic Charities Housing

Loveland – the town, not the ski area – is known as the Sweetheart City with a long history of helping neighbors and welcoming strangers. The Catholic Church at the center of that tradition is St. John the Evangelist and parishioners there are turning the city’s reputation into reality for residents of Catholic Charities Housing’s … Read more

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Seniors like Pandora are not “throw away disposable people”

Catholic Charities Housing celebrated the groundbreaking of 30 new affordable housing apartments for seniors at Immaculata Plaza in Greeley. The ceremony was marked by a powerful speech from one of the community’s residents, Pandora, who shed light on the dire need for such housing in Colorado. Pandora emphasized the challenging living conditions in one of … Read more

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Catholic Charities opens apartment building for low-income seniors in heart of downtown Greeley

“This is the best place to live if you’re a senior in Greeley.” In a community where the need for affordable housing is a pressing concern, Immaculata Plaza, a property of Catholic Charities Housing, emerges to support Greeley seniors. The plaza’s latest build opened its doors to residents in late September, with 30 turn-key-ready units for seniors … Read more

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Groundbreaking underway at Church of All Saints campus bringing affordable housing to Southwest Denver

On Thursday, September 14, 2023, dozens gathered at the Church of All Saints campus to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new affordable housing property that will support the Southwest Denver community. Spearheaded by Catholic Charities Housing, Cushing Terrell, Palace Construction, IMEG Corp. and Terracon Consultants, the new affordable housing development will house 63 seniors when … Read more

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“Thank you for all the gifts I’ve received…” A Letter of Gratitude from a Marian Plaza  Resident

“I can’t begin to tell you how thankful and grateful I am for all the gifts I received,” said Mary Onosco, a resident of Marian Plaza, in a thank you letter she sent to Catholic Charities of Denver.   Mary, who is 89 years strong, found herself in need of assistance. A rough divorce partnered with … Read more

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At Archdiocesan Housing, a place to flourish for Sarah

Shelly and her husband found everything they could have hoped for their daughter at Archdiocesan Housing, a ministry of Catholic Charities of Denver. Their 23-year-old daughter Sarah (pictured above, right) happily lives in a one-bedroom apartment at Villa Sierra Madre, a secure and remodeled complex in Silverthorne. Although Sarah was born with cognitive delays, with … Read more

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Residents go to Walmart for first social outing

After more than two years, the residents of Cathedral Plaza decided where to go for their first social outing together: Walmart. Four residents at the downtown Denver affordable housing complex, run by Archdiocesan Housing, climbed into the community van to go to the local shopping center. Diane smiled saying it felt great to go with … Read more

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ARCHDIOCESAN HOUSING PURSUING THREE MAJOR PROJECTS TO ADDRESS AFFORDABLE HOUSING

Archdiocesan Housing, Inc., (AHI) which manages 30 properties that house about 3,000 residents, is moving forward on three major projects on Colorado’s Front Range that could add another 147 units of much-needed affordable housing in the years ahead. “We have several projects in the pipeline, but these are our big three today,” said Justin Raddatz, … Read more

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