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303 ATWOOD STREET
LONGMONT, CO 80501
PH 303-772-5529
Day Shelter
The Day Shelter is a multi-service program for homeless adults and those persons living in marginal situations. It provides clients with the following services: daily meal, emergency food, clothing, sleeping bags, blankets, transportation, personal care options (hygiene items, showers, and laundry), mail service, voicemail accounts, other basic survival resources, and referrals to related services such as job services, public assistance, and health care.  When appropriate, assistance with obtaining identification will be provided. We offer confidentiality, respect, understanding, honesty, timeliness, and supportive advice.
We do not offer Night Time shelter (with the exception of the Warming Center described below). We do provide referrals to night time shelter.
The OUR Center provides services to families who are homeless through the Intake Center at 303 Atwood St. Clients are required to follow through with their case plan, have respectful behavior, honesty, and understanding of our resource limits. Decisions about what assistance we can give are based on a self-sufficiency case plan follow through, individual needs, and available resources.
The Day Shelter is located at 250 3rd Ave in our Hospitality Center. Hours 9:30am-3:30pm M-F, 11:30am-1:00pm weekends and holidays; for more information call 303-772-5529 ext 240.

Warming Center
Opened in December 2007, the Warming Center is designed to prevent risk to persons from freezing temperatures. The Warming Center opens when the weather is forecast to be wet and 20 degrees or at subzero or the wind chill factor below zero. The OUR Center Hospitality Center which has an occupancy for 97 persons and meets all applicable city and county codes, is centrally located and familiar to persons who are homeless. Alcoholic beverages, firearms, and illegal substances wil not be allowed. Three staff members are on the coordinating team. Volunteers who have received extensive training in boundary setting, mental health and substance abuse issues, safety, CPR and first aid assist.