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HomeAid will remodel a home for six at risk young females in Foxfield who have promising educational futures
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Community Garden With leadership from Steve Prokopiak, 60 individual volunteers and 12 donating companies completed a community garden for the families of Colorado Homeless Families.
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Village Homes is leading our first project in Northern Colorado. This project will be a duplex for Interfaith Hospitality Network and will provide homes for families.
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| Third Way Center Campus at Lowry: Together with John Laing Homes and Haven Builders, HomeAid completed three more units. |
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| 5 Star Construction proudly served as the builder captain for Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley in Longmont. This project provides housing to victims of domestic violence and their children. |
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John Laing Homes built a house for Third Way Center located at Lowry in Denver. The home houses eight troubled youth at a time.
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| Beazer Homes completed the construction of six townhomes for Partners in Housing to house Colorado Springs families in October 2006. |

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are facilities for temporarily homeless families run by Colorado Homeless Families in Arvada. The project was run by Standard Pacific Homes and Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Village III has been housing families since January 2005.
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| The Place is a licensed 20-bed transitional housing facility for homeless and runaway youth in Colorado Springs. The project was completed in Nov. 2004 by Christofferson Commercial Builders. |
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| Located in Grand Junction and was completed in July 2004 by building manager Just Companies. The Grand Junction Commission for the Homeless uses the facility to house pregnant teens. |
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are facilities for temporarily homeless families run by Colorado Homeless Families in Arvada. The project was run by Beazer Homes. Village II has been housing families since January 2004.
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| in Colorado Springs houses temporarily homeless families. The project was run by builder captain Robert-Scott Enterprises (now called Infinity General) and completed in Sept. 2003 and is run by Partners in Housing. |

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are facilities for temporarily homeless families run by Colorado Homeless Families in Arvada. The project was run by Village Homes. Village I has been housing families since Feb. 2003.
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| in Longmont is a home for at-risk youth. Alternative Homes for Youth runs the facility, which was completed in July 2002 by builder captain McStain Enterprises. |
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| in Denver was completed in Feb. 2001 for Denver Children’s Home by Engle Homes. The facility serves emotionally distressed youth. |

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