TGTHR is ending youth homelessness by providing critical services that build a supportive community around young people, amplifying their voices, and celebrating them as they grow.
TGTHR works to end youth homelessness for young people ages 12-24 by providing everything from emergency shelter to safe housing and support for long-term stability. We’re here to empower youth, celebrate their growth, and help them build thriving futures. It’s all about creating a community where every young person has a chance to succeed.
A group of citizens founded TGTHR in 1966 (as Attention Homes) to provide support services and shelter for youth who were removed from their family environment for safety reasons. That legacy lives on in the programs of today.
Programs & Services
The Source is a 14-bed overnight shelter for youth aged 12-21 and daytime drop-in center for young people aged 12 to 24.
Street Outreach connects young people to community support.
TGTHR programs operate across Boulder County. Our Housing Program for youth aged 18-24 includes permanent supportive housing at 1440 Pine in Boulder and Nest56 in Denver, both offering affordable apartments, case management, behavioral health and substance use counseling, education and employment support, life skills development, and pro-social activities.
Chase House is a 10-bed Adolescent Residential Center and Qualified Residential Treatment Program for youth in foster care.
You can lend support for TGTHR’s programs and the youth we serve in the community in many ways.