About Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community is a transitional housing and recovery program in Las Animas, Colorado, serving adults experiencing homelessness with substance use disorders. They are located on a historic 552acre campus at the former Fort Lyon VA Hospital site.
The program offers up to two years of residential support with peer based recovery services, work force training and pathways to stable housing. Former residents describe the program as offering many opportunities for growth and support, with some calling it lifesaving.
What Kind of Recovery Programs Does Fort Lyon Offer?
Fort Lyon provides long term residential transitional housing with stays of up to two years using a peer based support model rooted in 12 Step philosophy. Residents participate in addiction education, case management, recovery meetings including AA/NA therapy and DUI education classes. The mandatory 30 day initial phase focuses on stabilization and creating a personalized recovery plan with a case manager.
Who Can Get Help at Fort Lyon?
The program serves adults 18 and older from across Colorado who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and living with substance use disorders. Veterans receive priority admission and access to specialized weekly veterans support groups. Onsite psychiatric behavioral health and medical staff also support residents with cooccurring mental health conditions.
What Makes Fort Lyon Different?
Residents fully participate in campus operations, including food service facilities, maintenance and grounds work as part of a comprehensive work based therapy model. Educational and vocational training partnerships with local colleges provide skill building in computer technology, construction, health services and agricultural sciences. Graduates receive housing assistance to support long term stability.
Fort Lyon Supportive Residential Community in Las Animas offers a unique rural recovery environment that combines peer support work force development and long term housing assistance on a historic campus.





