Homeless Navigation Program
Homelessness is a complex problem that goes beyond just not having a place to live. It is most often intrinsically tied to factors such as financial barriers, a shortage of affordable housing, mental health issues, and family conflicts. People who are homeless often have faced severe trauma, and experiencing homelessness itself is traumatizing. The combination of all of these circumstances can make it extremely difficult for individuals to navigate into secure and permanent housing. Helping homeless individuals means understanding these challenges and finding solutions that address both their immediate needs and the underlying systemic issues that may be causing and perpetuating their homelessness.
In 2020, the City of Wheat Ridge launched the Homeless Navigation Program to address the issue of rising rates of homelessness in the area. The Program joined the larger Jefferson County Homeless Navigation Collaborative, an initiative that brings together Homeless Navigators from municipalities in Jefferson County. This county-wide collaborative effort supports a cohesive and effective approach to coordinating care for those experiencing homelessness.
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