Colorado has a homelessness solution that works — and Catholic Charities is helping lead the way.
A recent editorial in The Denver Gazette highlights the effectiveness of Colorado’s Homelessness Contribution Tax Credit and the critical role nonprofit organizations play in addressing the state’s growing homelessness crisis.
The piece points to measurable impact across the state, including the work of Catholic Charities programs serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness. From emergency shelter to long-term housing solutions, these efforts are helping move people from crisis to stability.
The editorial underscores a broader truth: public-private partnerships work. By incentivizing charitable giving, the tax credit empowers organizations like Catholic Charities to deliver efficient, responsive and life-changing support to those most in need.
Read the full editorial in The Gazette
Link to the Denver Gazette editorial here