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City and County of Denver Department of Housing Stability Julia Marvin C: 303-947-8906 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Denver Activates Cold Weather Shelter Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 1 p.m. through Wednesday Nov. 26 at 11 a.m.
DENVER –MONDAY, NOV. 24, 2025 – With colder weather anticipated, the City and County of Denver will activate its Cold Weather Shelter plan. For this activation, the Department of Housing Stability will provide extra shelter beginning at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, and ending at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2025.
Cold Weather Shelter activation occurs when overall shelter system capacity is exceeded and one of the following criteria is met:
This season, the family shelter intake process has changed. Families in need of shelter must go in person with their children to the Inn at the Highlands, 2601 Zuni St, to access services. Vouchers will no longer be issued over the phone. Intake hours for family shelter vouchers begin at 7 a.m. on the day the shelter is activated. Voucher capacity has been expanded, and staffing at the Connection Center has increased to better serve families experiencing literal homelessness. If motel voucher capacity is reached, a dedicated family congregate shelter will be opened as backup when needed.
Families who need additional support or have questions can call the Connection Center at 303-295-3366.
Individuals in need of shelter should go to the city’s “front door” shelter access points (denvergov.org/findshelter), which have expanded capacity for the cold weather. Front door shelters include:
24/7 shelter will also be available at The Aspen shelter (former DoubleTree hotel), 4040 Quebec St., and at city facilities located at 2601 W. 7th Ave and 375 S. Zuni.
All shelter sites are pet-friendly and provide food, showers, and blankets. Transportation will run daily from downtown shelters to cold weather shelter sites. Security will be present at each site, and shelters will deactivate once weather improves.
Cold weather poses serious danger to individuals outside or without adequate heat, and the city encourages everyone in such situations to come inside. Residents who see someone in need should call 311 or direct them to the nearest shelter. For more information about shelter access, visit denvergov.org/findshelter.
Last season, the city provided more than 67,000 people-nights of shelter. These efforts reflect Denver’s commitment to protecting vulnerable residents and ensuring safe shelter during dangerous winter weather.
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The Department of Housing Stability is committed to building a healthy, housed, and connected Denver. The department invests resources, creates policy, and partners to provide housing stability, resolve episodes of homelessness, and create housing opportunities. Visit denvergov.org/housing for more information. |
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