If you care about the way that Colorado addresses housing, renters' rights, homelessness, healthcare, and economic justice -- understanding the process of electing a legislator, being an effective advocate, and making change is for you. Below are resources that can guide you in learning more and actively participating in the legislative process.
Knowing the most recent news, being aware of who is representing you, and understanding the way that Colorado fits with the rest of the country is critical. And become part of our Advocacy Network!
Voting, Elected Officials & More!
If you care about the way that Colorado addresses housing, renters' rights, homelessness, healthcare, and economic justice -- understanding the process of electing a legislator, being an effective advocate, and making change is for you. Below are resources that can guide you in learning more and actively participating in the legislative process.
Knowing the most recent news, being aware of who is representing you, and understanding the way that Colorado fits with the rest of the country is critical. And become part of our Advocacy Network!
2024 Ballot Guide
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has created a ballot guide to help inform voters on statewide, regional, and local ballot measures. Read the Ballot Guide now.
Did you know that one in four Coloradans is not registered to vote, and sone in ten registered voters has an inactive voter status? Our mission is to make sure everyone has the opportunity to vote, whether that means updating your registration or registering for the first time. Take 30 seconds to register to vote, check your registration status, or find a registration event on or offline near you!
ARCHIVE - 2022 Ballot Guide
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless has created a 2022 ballot guide that provides information on statewide and local Denver ballot measures. Download the Ballot Guide here.
Know the Current Events
Sign Up for Our Emails!
Read, learn, connect. Read our weekly Homelessness in the News emails on issues impacting people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. By signing up for Homelessness in the News, you will also receive Action Alerts on legislative issues as they arise throughout the year. Knowing is half of the equation—participating is the other.
Here you can find who each of your representatives are and how they traditionally vote on issues that are important to you. Being informed arms you with the information on when and how to engage with your elected officials in your own personal advocacy efforts.
Federal Officials
Learn more about your elected officials in Congress and how to contact them.
Contact your Colorado Senators
Contact your Colorado Representatives
State Elected Officials
Learn more about your Colorado General Assembly.
Find the legislators that represent YOU, how to contact them, bills they've introduced, committees they serve on, and political contributions they've received.
Denver City Elected Officials
Contact your members of Denver City Council.
Find free, factual, unbiased information on all your elected officials at www.votesmart.org
CCH Properties and their Elected Officials
See who represents the Coalition's many properties Here.
From better health, to food security, to good education, housing is foundational to every aspect of well-being, building stronger communities, promoting economic growth, and providing opportunities for everyone to thrive.
Our Colorado-based, multi-sector coalition is working in coordination with the National Low-Income Housing Coalition to generate widespread support for local, state, and federal policies that correct long-standing racial inequities and economic injustices by ensuring quality housing for people with low incomes.
Click here to read the Colorado OSAH Priorities for 2024 and learn more about OSAH here.
Organizations across the country are joining in the fight against homelessness and greater access to housing and health care.
Find more information and resources about national organizations and their advocacy efforts here: National Organizations
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is a private, nonprofit organization recognized as exempt from Federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The mission of the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless is to work collaboratively toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for homeless and at-risk families, children, and individuals throughout Colorado. CCH advocates for and provides a continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the health, well-being, and stability of those it serves.
The Colorado Coalition for the Homeless may take positions on or advocate regarding public policy issues pertinent to its mission, consistent with the requirements of applicable Federal and state law. However, CCH conducts all its activities in an entirely nonpartisan manner. CCH may acknowledge the elected officials who support us, but we do not endorse, support, or oppose candidates for public office, nor do we intervene in any election on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate or political party.