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Family Tree gives Arapahoe County midyear update on Goals and House of Hope programs

5403292 · July 1, 2025
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Family Tree told the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners it used county Aid to Agencies funding to provide shelter nights, family services and housing exits; leaders outlined client demographics, program accomplishments and funding uncertainty ahead.

Paolo Diaz, chief executive officer of the nonprofit Family Tree, updated the Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners on June 30 about the organization’s Goals campus in Aurora and House of Hope in Englewood and described who the nonprofit served and how the county’s Aid to Agencies funding was used.

Diaz said Family Tree receives $80,000 for Goals and $20,000 for House of Hope under the county’s Aid to Agencies program, and that the midyear presentation was part of the organizations’ reporting requirements. “For fiscal year 2023, 2024…we’ve served over 407 hundred individuals through direct in person services,” Diaz said, adding that the crisis and helpline supported about 17,000 calls in the same period.

The update focused on client demographics and outcomes for the two shelter programs. Diaz said House of Hope provided…

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