Available Services
Housing Navigation
Community members can connect with BHA Services Team members for assistance with housing navigation. Funding for this work is provided by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds through Adams County.
Tenant Based Rental Assistance (TBRA)
The BHA Services Department delivers case management services to households enrolled in BHA’s TBRA program in addition to rent and security deposit assistance provided by the program. Case management services include resource navigation, housing navigation assistance, housing stability plans, goal setting, and referrals. This program is funded through Adams County with HOME funds.
RTD Vouchers
Through a grant from the Regional Transportation District (RTD), local/regional RTD vouchers can be provided to residents to assist with transportation needs.
In partnership with 27J School District and Custom Build Futures, BHA administers a program for high school students to investigate financial aid, explore post secondary school and program options, and even participate in an internship program. BHA delivers this program in multiple ways with on-the-job training, in person one-on-one sessions, group sessions. This program is funded by BHA.
Services Closet
Every Thursday at the Hughes Station Community Room (231 N Main Street), community members are welcome to stop by to browse the BHA Services Closet and inquire about other resources. The Services Closet has clothing items, baby items, toiletries, and hygiene items through a partnership with A Precious Child.
ARC Vouchers
Through a grant from the Regional Transportation District (RTD), local/regional RTD vouchers can be provided to residents to assist with transportation needs.
Food Distribution
BHA delivers food to older adults in need at our senior living properties. We partner with Food Bank of the Rockies to deliver Everyday Eats (also known as the Commodity Supplemental Food Program) boxes to the doorsteps of approximately 25 households every month. Currently, residents can ask to be put on a waitlist since the program is currently not accepting new clients.
Basic Needs Assistance
Residents of the Platte Valley Medical Center service area who have experienced a hardship within the last 90 days are eligible for assistance related to housing, food, and other basic needs. This assistance allows people facing hardship to receive immediate gap assistance as they wait for other resources or their work income. This program is funded through a Platte Valley Medical Center CHIP grant.