Douglas County recognizes that homelessness is a complex and growing issue with impacts on both individuals and the broader community. In response, the County has adopted a Four Cs approach: Compassion, Code Enforcement, Community Services and Communication. This balanced model ensures that while individuals experiencing homelessness are treated with dignity, the safety and expectations of business owners and residents are also respected.
A cornerstone of this approach is the Homeless Engagement, Assistance and Resource Team (HEART), which works directly with law enforcement and service providers to respond to homelessness in real time.
The Douglas County Homeless Initiative (DCHI) has also coordinated public awareness campaigns focused on redirecting the generosity of community members to donate safely to DouglasHasHeart.org, benefiting multiple local organizations.
The DCHI also works closely with multiple regional partners to coordinate on larger scale efforts to eliminate homelessness in the Denver metropolitan area. As of June 2025, Douglas County has achieved Functional Zero homelessness for Veterans, reduced the number of individuals sleeping outside from 43 in 2022 to 5 in 2025, and for every unhoused family, we have a solution through our partnership with GOALS.