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Housed Working and Healthy
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About Housed Working and Healthy
Housed Working and Healthy is a workforce development and supportive services organization located in Denver, Colorado. The organization provides integrated programming focused on helping individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability access stable employment, healthcare, and housing resources simultaneously. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data is currently reported for this institution.
Programs offered through Housed Working and Healthy typically include employment readiness training, job skills development, vocational coaching, and connections to supportive services such as healthcare navigation and housing placement assistance. The model emphasizes addressing employment and stability barriers in an integrated, person-centered manner.
Denver's complex landscape of housing instability and workforce needs makes this organization's integrated approach particularly relevant. Housed Working and Healthy connects participants with training and employment pathways while simultaneously addressing the social determinants that affect long-term job retention and economic self-sufficiency in the Denver metropolitan area.
3525 W. Oxford Ave. Bldg. H, Denver, CO
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