The Delores Project

A nonprofit organization

$95,560 raised by 227 donors

64% complete

$150,000 Goal

We are leading the way in innovative approaches to solving homelessness that make sure everyone belongs and has what they need… and it’s working! Join our community of support and know your donation, time, and energy are going toward a unique community that is changing the lives of our guests and residents for good!

You often hear how overwhelming problems like homelessness are. You wonder what you can do to help make sure everyone has what they need to belong. We know you want to donate, volunteer, and belong to a community that makes a difference!

At The Delores Project, you’re not just a volunteer, supporter, or donor. You are part of a community that is changing the lives of our guests and residents! For over 20 years we have been leading the way in creating a housing-first model and continuum of care that transforms lives!

The Delores Difference is that our staff makes sure you stay connected and have the resources to support our community where everyone is truly included and belongs from our board, staff, and donors to our volunteers, guests, and residents. We are all in this together!

When you join the Delores community, you won’t feel so overwhelmed and frustrated because you will know and see that you are making an impact on the lives of our most vulnerable neighbors.

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Mission

The Delores Project builds belonging for people experiencing homelessness through the provision and advocacy of safe, dignified, and trauma-informed shelter for women, transgender, and nonbinary individuals, support services, and supportive housing for people of all genders.

Background Statement

The Delores Project is named after Delores Big Boy, a Lakota woman, and long-time Denver resident who experienced homelessness and died due to complications from physical illness shortly before her forty-fourth birthday. Delores was known for her big heart and desire to nurture and care for others. When Delores was housed, she would often have several people in need of shelter staying in her apartment each night and her mentality was to care for as many people as she could with whatever she had. Delores passed away in 1999 and in the winter of 2000, The Delores Project opened in her name, with her values for hospitality and acceptance of others as the foundation for the new shelter. The staff of Delores wanted to create a space that allowed everyone to have dignity and comfort. A hallmark of the shelter at that time was the use of handmade quilts on each bed. The quilts, crafted and donated by volunteers, were meant to help guests feel at home, as much as possible, during their stay in the shelter. Over the years, hospitality and dignity have continued to be the core values of The Delores Project and the way that Delores's spirit has lived on.

When we opened our new building at Arroyo Village in 2019, we invited Delores' family to the grand opening celebration. Many came from different states and graciously offered a blessing for our building and gifted us two Star Quilts. One is hanging in the Shelter Dining Room and one is in our supportive housing lobby, along with photos of Delores. It is an honor that the family chose to gift these to us in support of our work and our community. The Star Quilt symbolizes the Morning Star - the last and brightest star on the eastern horizon before dawn. The Morning Star represents a link between those who are living and those who have passed away. It also represents the values of honor and generosity. We display them to honor our namesake, Delores Big Boy as well as others who have passed on along the way. They remind us to honor and keep alive the spirit of generosity and hospitality that has always been the Delores way.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

The Delores Project

other names

TDP

Year Established

2000

Tax id (EIN)

20-1122039

Category

Housing & Shelter, Human Services

Organization Size

Large Organization

Address

P.O. Box 1406
Denver, CO 80201

Service areas

Denver County, CO, US

Phone

303-534-5411

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