ODM exists to provide help and hope to people in Denver who are homeless or low income. The objective is to move them toward self-sufficiency by helping change the circumstances and patterns that hold them captive to poverty or addictions.
Testimonials
"Before when I tried the program I was not serious about my sobriety, but this time I am glad for the second chance; I want to live and be there for my children." - a resident at Esther House
"It's [Street2Life Print Shop Internship] the biggest accomplishment of my life and it all started with a cup of coffee." - Nissa, a participant in our Street2Life program
"It's so amazing to see the transformation in such a short time at Work For The Door - to see hope and a future return for our students! It's a blessing to be along for the ride. I just love how excited the students are about the classes - their energy to persevere is an inspiration." Steve, a ODM Board Member and volunteer
"I know at Open Door I don't have to deal with all the drama going on at home right now. It's safe. It's stress-free. [Youth Group] helps me make it through my week." - a Youth Group kid
"I've really enjoyed volunteering in IT, working to ensure the computer systems are available and working across the ministry. Not only has it been really enjoyable getting to know the staff in virtually all of the individual ministries and assist them with their technology needs, but I've been grateful for the opportunity to use my professional talents in ways that truly matter." - Andrew, volunteer
"I have learned some ways to cope with stress and am learning to speak up for myself."- a resident at Treasure House
"The vast majority of our students attend Dora Moore K-8 School, so the staff has worked hard at building relationships there. In 2013, Open Door staff spent over 250 hours in the school building, volunteering their time to assist teachers and students." - Laura, Open Door Childcare Admin.
"I love being at Cornerstone Home because it's an opportunity to reach out to others and be part of a family. It allows me to go beyond myself and care about others." - Randy, a resident at Cornerstone Home