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Housing & Our Community

The Metro-Wide Accumulated Costs of Migrants

The Metro-Wide Accumulated Costs of Migrants

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As of March 18, just under 1,400 migrants were staying in Denver shelters, down from a height of 5,210 in January. Occupancy of city shelters has not been this low since late September 2023.

The Accumulated Costs of Denver Migrants

The Accumulated Costs of Denver Migrants

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Denver and its institutions have already spent between $78 million and $100 million on the migrant situation, according to CSI’s most recent dive into the published numbers.

Colorado Housing Affordability Report

Colorado Housing Affordability Report

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The estimated housing unit deficit in the Denver metro area for 2023 ranged between 45,025 and 115,012 housing units. To meet new population-driven housing demand and close the existing supply gap by 2028, an additional 26,971 to 40,968 housing units per year are required

Colorado Foster Care

Colorado Foster Care

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Foster care youth aging out of the foster care system in Colorado face a multitude of challenges, including higher rates of homelessness, limited education, unemployment, involvement in the criminal justice system, early parenthood, mental health issues, a lack of support networks, limited healthcare access, substance abuse risk, and financial instability. Learn more through these resources and events.