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Hope Needs Help

Thanks to the incredible success of our online campaign and the generosity of our community, we’re raising our goal to further reduce our projected deficit.

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Help Us Get Our Family Shelter Back to 100% Capacity & Bring Summer Day Camp Back in 2026!

The Salvation Army Colorado Springs is calling on the community for support as it faces a budget deficit that threatens to impact critical services.
Hope Needs Help - Hope needs YOU!

Stage 1  - 
$200,000 level is allowing us to provide 15 family emergency shelter rooms at the Family Hope Center.
Stage 2 -
$450,000 lets us raise the Family Hope Center capacity to 20 rooms.
Stage 3 -
$750,000 will raise the Family Hope Center capacity to 25 rooms.
Stage 4 -
$1,000,000 will raise the Family Hope Center back to FULL capacity and allow us to serve 31 families each night AND bring our 11-week Summer Day Camp back in the summer of 2026.

Provide Nearly a Month of Shelter & Meals

Your gift of $500 can give a family a safe place to rebuild their lives with warm meals and case management for nearly one month.
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Provide Services for Veterans and Families

Your gift of $250 can provide families, seniors, and veterans with vital services they need to overcome poverty or eviction.
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Make Sure No Child Goes Hungry

Your gift of $100 can help provide a child’s healthy meals for more than two months.
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The Salvation Army Colorado Springs
Here's How We're Changing Lives...

One in every 30 people living in El Paso County receive services from The Salvation Army in Colorado Springs each year. We provide services to meet human needs without discrimination. We LOVE BEYOND merely providing a service and strive to treat the whole individual with dignity helping them realize their full potential as a contributing member of society. Each year, our Family Services distributes over 300,000 meals, food bags and basic needs items, the Family Hope Center shelters 31 families each night, and our Veteran Transitional Housing Program is one of the most successful in the state - and that is only a snapshot of the thousands of men, women, children, seniors, veterans, and families whose lives are touched through our work each year.

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