Denver Catholic Worker House

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Denver Catholic Worker House

The Denver Catholic Worker House is a faith based organization that provides housing to individuals and families experiencing homelessness in the Denver, Colorado area. Denver Catholic Worker House is part of a much bigger agency called the Catholic Worker Movement, where over 200 communities operate around the world to offer soup kitchens, houses of hospitality, neighborhood farms, and group community spaces. Since Denver Catholic Worker House's inception in 1978 they provided community and hospitality services to those in need. Although previously working as one entity, Denver Catholic Worker Soup Kitchen has functioned separately from the hospitality house since 1982, but they still provide meals to individuals without stable housing. Denver Catholic Worker House currently focuses their efforts on housing and serving immigrants and refugees. In addition to housing services, they offer discipleship and weekly prayer sessions on Thursday evenings. Contact Denver Catholic Worker House directly for answers to any questions and more information on their housing and prayer services.

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