Archdiocesan Housing

Organization Description: 

We believe all persons deserve to be treated with dignity. We strive to offer our residents housing where they can form friendships, feel valued, offer their talents and have a sense of home and hope. We offer supportive services and enrichment activities that assist our residents to maintain independence according to the circumstances of their lives.

Our abiding mission is to provide decent affordable housing for those most in need. Our grounding in the Catholic faith provides us with a particular set of values that assure all residents are treated with respect. We take pride in the quality of our well-maintained developments, and strive to be good neighbors in the communities where we own and operate housing.

Our properties are attractive and well-managed. We expect our staff and residents to take pride in their living and work environments. Our staff are accredited in their respective professions of property management and affordable housing development. We are committed to ongoing investment in professional development opportunities for our staff; we celebrate their accomplishments and high levels of motivation.

Archdiocesan Housing is committed to developing affordable housing over the long-term. We adhere to policies of sound fiscal management investing funds necessary for capital improvements and providing adequate resources for continued growth of the housing development program. We are vigilant about increasing value while reducing costs by investing in quality products and preventative maintenance programs.

Phone: 
303-788-1300
Organizational Email: 
cprouty@archdiocesanhousing.org
Fax: 
303-788-1343
Location: 
3101 S Federal Blvd
Denver, CO 80236
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Mission Statement: 

Archdiocesan Housing provides affordable, service-enriched housing for individuals and families who cannot access decent housing in the broader market place.

Organizational Statement of Faith: 

As a social ministry of the Catholic community, we embrace the Gospel mandate to care for the poor and those who are vulnerable by building communities that are welcoming and provide opportunities for them to flourish.

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Are more than one-third of the participants in your organization/programs low income (below 150% of the poverty level)?: 
Yes
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