The Volunteers of America Colorado's Irving Street Women's Residence is a community-based resource that provides assistance to homeless women in the Denver Metro area. The residence offers a comprehensive program that includes shelter, meals, laundry facilities, counseling, and life skills training. The aim is to help the women regain stability and overcome their homelessness. The program is specifically designed for chronically homeless women who are struggling with mental and physical health issues, providing them with the essential care and support needed to reintegrate into the community.
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