Homeward Pikes Peak empowers individuals and families to access stable housing, and increase mental health, sobriety, and economic stability.
HPP provides the three basic needs that all humans must have to survive:
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Place - Homeward Pikes Peak offers permanent supportive housing with compassionate case management and clinical services.
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People - Homeward Pikes Peak provides opportunities for belonging in each program by offering community gatherings, educational and art opportunities, holiday parties, and intensive group therapy.
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Purpose - When shelter and support are provided, HPP clients attach to their purpose. It may be getting children back, staying sober and helping others, establishing long-term employment...the sky is the limit!
Individuals, Veterans, and families get help through one or more of our robust programs:
•Housing First—is a permanent supportive housing program for chronically homeless individuals, families, and Veterans.
•Harbor House Recover Home - Transitional sober living home for motivated men who are currently homeless, exiting incarceration, and struggling with substance abuse.
•Street Outreach—HPP's Street Outreach team creates relationships and meets individuals living in emergency shelters or surviving outside in their own environment. We collaborate with the Colorado Springs Police Department Homeless Outreach Team (HOT) to educate individuals on the opportunity to enter shelter programs, housing, and healthcare services. Street Outreach seeks to build trust and resolve barriers to accessing services.
•Project Detour— Transitional housing, a sober living program for motivated women who are currently homeless, exiting incarceration, and struggling with substance abuse.
•Bloom House Recovery Home—A program for pregnant and parenting women that allows mothers and children to continue to bond while receiving recovery services. This is a one-year structured sober living program for women with children under 5 years old.
•The Commons— An affordable supportive housing community will have 120 units including permanent supportive housing units, units dedicated to Veterans experiencing homelessness, and affordable units. Apartments include a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom. Clinical services will be on site.
•Clinical Services—Any person facing the challenge of substance use is welcome at Homeward Pikes Peak. We do not require sobriety to enter out-of patient treatment. Homeward Pikes Peak prioritizes pregnant and parenting women, and low-income individuals.

Rachel was using drugs and living under a bridge. She turned herself in for some outstanding warrants. The judge referred her to Project Detour, HPP's women's recovery home. "Project Detour saved my life and allowed me to keep Avery" - Rachel