1440 Pine Affordable Housing for Homeless Youth Boulder, CO | TGTHR

1440 Pine Supportive Housing

Affordable housing + Supportive services for homeless youth in Boulder, CO

1440 Pine is a 40-unit affordable housing complex designed with and for young adults, ages 18-24, who have experienced homelessness or foster care and will benefit from the comprehensive support services offered.

Using a Housing First model, 1440 Pine provides stable, affordable housing paired with supportive services to help tenants transition to independence and prevent long-term homelessness. More than just a place to live, 1440 Pine offers job-skills training, creative spaces, and a strong sense of community—empowering young people to build brighter futures and permanently exit homelessness.

SERVICES PROVIDED at 1440 pine

1440 pine is available to young people, ages 18-24, who have a history of homelessness or the foster care system.

Inquiries:

Call (No Text): (303) 447-1207

Email: [email protected]

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At 1440 pine You Will Find:

Affordable Housing for homeless youth in Boulder

Welcome to 1440 pine

Take a look inside The Source, meet some of TGTHR staff, and learn more about our programs, values, and philosophical approaches at TGTHR through this virtual tour.

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Transitional Living Program

TGTHR’s Transitional Living Program connects young people between the ages of 18-24 with safe and stable housing in the greater community

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Frequently asked questions

Tenants at 1440 Pine meet regularly with their Case Manager, contribute 30% of their monthly income towards rent, abide by all lease agreements, and participate in searching for long-term housing options after the program.

Yes. Youth are required to actively participate in their healing and growth. Chase House creates individualized plans designed to meet each youth’s needs. These include individual, family, and group therapy; art, play, talk, and equine therapy; outdoor experiential therapy; and substance abuse treatment. All youth are required to engage in a full mental health and substance use assessment.

  • Milieu management
  • Weekly psychosocial groups
  • Weekly processing groups
  • House meetings
  • Weekly recreational activities
  • Weekly prosocial outings
  • Abstinence monitoring
  • Behavioral planning/monitoring
  • Case management services
  • Medication monitoring
  • Medical/dental/optical services
  • Scheduling and transportation
  • Detox
  • In-patient substance use treatment
  • Intensive outpatient treatment
  • Locked facility
  • Physical restraint-based interventions
  • Bathing/toileting services
  • Continuous medical support/supervision

Research shows that the most critical time to prevent chronic homelessness is between the ages of 18 and 24. Low-barrier housing for young adults experiencing homelessness, coupled with supportive services, increases housing stability and promotes positive outcomes in employment, education, and well-being. TGTHR’s housing programs put young people on a path toward long-term stability and help prevent them from re-experiencing homelessness.

One of the most significant barriers that young people experiencing homelessness face on their road to recovery is a lack of affordable housing options. Recognizing this gap, in 2015 TGTHR began partnering with experienced affordable housing developers to create affordable housing communities with services dedicated to young people who are experiencing homelessness.

The supportive services offered are informed by the experiences and expertise of the young people that we serve to support tenants on their path to housing stability; which is a critical and necessary component of a successful transition into adulthood for any young person.

volunteering at 1440 Pine

1440 Pine Volunteer Duties

  • Provide support to staff such as help with meals, light cleaning or organizing.
  • Build rapport and healthy boundaries with clients.
  • Demonstrate positive role model skills.
  • Assist with homework and tutoring.
  • Participate in activities with youth (board games, art, basketball, guitar, rec center, hikes, etc.).

1440 Pine Volunteer Requirements

  • Must be 21 years old.
  • Must pass an interview, background check, and fingerprinting process. ($40)
  • Attend a volunteer orientation and training on boundaries, trauma-informed care, and more.
  • Must commit to a weekly shift.
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