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Living Assistance

The city is involved with a number of organizations in helping its residents.

Crisis Response Unit

The city's Crisis Response Unit (CRU) works to ease hardships for residents of the City of Northglenn by aiding police response and creating a path for self advocacy through the use of an on-scene crisis response team, case management, and conflict resolution.

  • Crisis Response Unity Program Manager Jessica Hulse
  • Contact: 720.822.0558 or jhulse@northglenn.org
  • Available 9 a.m. to noon Fridays at City Hall, 11701 Community Center Drive

Utility Bill and Mattress Disposal Assistance 

The Northglenn Community Foundation’s utility and/or mattress-box springs disposal assistance programs are designed to provide grants to eligible residential City of Northglenn utility customers with a temporary, short term payment of their City of Northglenn utility bill and/or mattress-box springs disposal assistance.  

Grant applications are available at the foundation's website or you can stop by and pick up an application at the City Hall front desk, Northglenn Recreation Center or within the Senior Center.

Applications are due no later than 5 p.m. on the first of each month (or the Friday before if the first falls on a weekend or a holiday) at the Northglenn City Hall. 

Recreation Program Scholarship
This scholarship provides a 50% discount on any of our in-house programming, up to $250 per person in the household, per year. Contact Christie Chambers for more information: cchambers@northglenn.org or 303.280.7821.

Local Food Banks
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary Stewardship Food Bank: 11426 Pearl St., 303.452.2041 Serves families in the 80233 area on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9-11 a.m.
  • Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church Food Bank: 10785 Melody Drive, 303.452.5478
    Serves families in the 80234 and 80260 areas Tuesday through Friday, 10-11:45 a.m. 
  • Northglenn Christian Church: 1800 E. 105th Place, 303.452.3787 
    Serves families living from 84th Avenue to 160th Avenue between Washington Street and  Riverdale Road on Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 p.m.


Metro Mortgage Assistance Plus Program
Low and moderate-income persons or families can apply for competitive mortgage loans and down payment and closing cost assistance. Operated by the City and County of Denver.

Free Legal Help for Tenants
Colorado Legal Services
Qualifying low-income residents can receive free assistance through Colorado Legal Services (CLS) for issues related to unfair practices by landlords, or with legal assistance in eviction proceedings.

There is no charge for the service. However, if the case goes to litigation, CLS may request reimbursement for litigation expenses, but only if the client can afford to reimburse CLS.

Program Information Sheet

Minor Home Repair Program
The Adams County Minor Home Repair Program is available to help with repairs for the safety and health of the inhabitants, and Northglenn residents with a low to moderate-income can start applying now.

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