Best Veterans in Denver, Colorado — 3 resources

3 Resources

1. Denver Vet Center

Free readjustment counseling for combat veterans, military sexual trauma survivors, and their families, focused on PTSD, grief, and post-deployment transition. Serves eligible Denver-area veterans at no cost without a VA disability rating required. Call to schedule intake; bring a copy of your DD-214 or other proof of eligible service, a photo ID, and a list of current medications and any mental health providers already involved in your care.

303-326-0645 · 7465 E 1st Ave, Suite B, Denver, CO 80230

2. American Legion - Department of Colorado

Veteran service organization with posts across Colorado providing benefits counseling through service officers, community service programs, youth programs, and family support. Serves honorably discharged veterans and their families. Use the website to locate a post; for benefits claims help, bring a copy of your DD-214, photo ID, and any existing VA decision letters or medical records to a scheduled appointment with a service officer.

303-366-5201 · 7465 E 1st Ave, Suite D, Denver, CO 80230

3. Veterans Community Project - Denver

Nonprofit providing a tiny-home village and wrap-around case management services for homeless veterans transitioning to stable, permanent housing in Denver. Serves veterans experiencing homelessness at no cost. Veterans can apply through the outreach team or a referring agency; bring a copy of your DD-214 if available, a photo ID, and information about current shelter status to the intake meeting with a caseworker.

720-506-9613 · 4401 Morrison Rd, Denver, CO 80219

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