A homeless person is an individual without permanent housing who may live on the streets; stay in a shelter, transitional housing, mission, single room occupancy facilities, abandoned building or vehicle; or any other unstable or non-permanent situation.
An individual may also be considered homeless if they are unable to maintain their housing situation and are forced to stay with a series of friends and/or extended family members. Homeless individuals who are to be released from a prison or a hospital may be considered homeless if they do not have a stable housing situation to which they can return.
Pueblo Community Health Center is proud to offer health care services to the homeless people of Pueblo . Our Health Care for the Homeless program is housed at Posada, Pueblo ’s homeless services site.
Health Care for the Homeless, Program Coordinator
(719) 584-3964
hch@pueblochc.org
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