Address: 6100 Smith Rd, Denver, CO 80216, USA
Phone: +13032971815
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–5PM
Friday: 8:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Glen Dervishi
Just got my home deep cleaned by Roochii Cleaning Denver. They were punctual and professional, and I don't think my house has ever been cleaner. They arrived at my house at Park Hill right at the scheduled time. They did a complete home and deep cleaning and cleaned two of my carpets. All of the services were delivered as promised. I am happy with the work I deleted the Handy app and looked forward to having Roochii Cleaning Denver as our go-to cleaners. They are running one hell of a business. I've had my home cleaned by professionals, but the bar is exceptionally higher with this new cleaning service provider.
Aymen Abdu
Madelyn St Clair is good people at DRM. She takes care of the guest. I watched her, she cares that somebody have shoes go fit him. Good example for employees. God bless her and everyone in DRM
Imagement Productions
The staff was whispering about me to other homeless people because they were trying to jump me and the staff was trying to lead me into blind spots to be attacked they were very rude and corrupt! Safety is a issue here hide your money etc… the staff might take it. They also tried to push me outside when there was a threat I would be shot outside!
Ronnilee Aragon
Never been here before
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Thank you Adrian for your kind words!
The downtown location has showers (at night) for the men who are staying in the overnight shelter. The 48th Ave. location has showers throughout the day as those men stay at 48th Ave.
Actually, the best place to drop off donations is at our Ministry Outreach Center (5725 E 39th Ave), right around the block from The Crossing on Smith Road. (But if you're donating after business hours, dropping items off at The Crossing is okay too.) You can get directions and see more about giving items like this to the Mission on our "Give Items" web page: http://denverrescuemission.org/give-items. And if you still have questions, feel free to give us a call at 303.297.1815 or contact us online at https://denverrescuemission.org/who-we-are/contact-us/. Thank you for donating to help change lives at Denver Rescue Mission!
Hi there, For information on our programs and services, we recommend visiting https://www.DenverRescueMission.org/Get-Help to get started. That page has specific information about how to contact our program intake services. Thanks! -- Denver Rescue Mission
Denver Rescue Mission does offer nightly emergency shelter for men. You can learn more at https://www.DenverRescueMission.org/Get-Help or by calling 303.297.1815. Please note that some of our service locations may be subject to change as we work with the City of Denver and other partner organizations to provide social distancing and address the needs of the current health crisis. As Allen mentioned, we also offer a year-long on-site program, called the New Life Program, to help men work their way out of homelessness. You can also learn about the New Life Program on the Get Help page mentioned above, under the Rehabilitation category. Thanks!
Hi Ashli, Thanks for reaching out to Denver Rescue Mission. Here are the times we serve meals at our Lawrence Street Community Center, located at 1130 Park Avenue West: • Breakfast: 7:00 A.M. • Lunch: 12:00 P.M. • Dinner: 5:00 P.M. Dogs are allowed to come in, but we require the animals registration and shot verification documents. If you have any further questions feel free to reach out on our main line at 303-297-1815.
I just left that place, and it has totally changed, my roommate was mixing Xanax, and Seroquel. He was walking around like a drunk and they didn't care, so you will be fine with your medication.
I work here. We operate an emergency overnight shelter for men from our downtown Lawrence Street location. So yes, that is a shelter. In addition we have long-term residential programs at our facility called The Crossing and those programs are for men or for families. There are no fees for any of our programs except for our STAR transitional program for families, which charges a very small amount of rent based on income. We never charge for food. Unfortunately we do not offer emergency overnight shelter for women. Please visit Catholic Charities for that need.
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I don't think you have to, but you don't gotta sign when the ticket when the cops give you one either, that doesn't mean it ain't good,
They have a new life program they have just redid...It used to be a program that took 9 months to re enter the work force...Now guys say it can be done in 3....Just show up at the mission down town ready to go...
Freddie, you would be quite a ways from the Smith Road facility. From the Greyhound bus terminal, just walk to the Denver Rescue Mission's downtown facilty and talk to thier staff. They can occasionally provide people with bus passes. Otherwise, you can just get set up with a program downtown and they will transport you to the appropriate facility.
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