Warren Village - Denver, Colorado

Address: 1323 Gilpin St, Denver, CO 80218.
Phone: 33212345.
Website: warrenvillage.org
Specialties: Non-profit organization.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 140 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.1/5.

šŸ“Œ Location of Warren Village

Warren Village 1323 Gilpin St, Denver, CO 80218

ā° Open Hours of Warren Village

  • Monday: 7:30 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday: 7:30 AM–5 PM
  • Wednesday: 7:30 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday: 7:30 AM–5 PM
  • Friday: 7:30 AM–5 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

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šŸ‘ Reviews of Warren Village

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
May M.
4/5

Warren Village is an amazing housing program. There’s always ups and downs especially living here for 2 years. The washer and dryer situation is a little ridiculous and it did not help dealing with mental health AND not being able to wash my clothes as needed. The roach problem really isn’t their fault and it has been under control since last year. Maintenance has always been amazing with keeping my apartment working and looking great! Some units even have dishwashers!
Living at Warren Village gave me HOUSING SECURITY. I am proud to tell people that I was a part of Warren village.
Truly an inspiration to have lived here and grow with others that have the same motivation.
With all that being said DO NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO THE LEARNING CENTER DOWNSTAIRS!!!! My child is a victim of CSA because they don’t supervise the children properly. Very sad and traumatic situation I had to deal with. AND NO ONE CARED! They even lied to me.
You notice that other review about the learning center? That review was talking about my daughter’s class. The teacher that used ā€œexcessive physical forceā€ on the child STILL WORKS WITH KIDS AT THAT LEARNING CENTER. And they yell at the children outside while they’re playing. My sister even witnessed teachers encouraging children to throw wood chips. SAVE YOUR CHILDREN and don’t send them downstairs.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
Paxen R.
5/5

WV help me get out of homelessness and while I stayed there they helped me get scholarships and I obtained my AA. Then I won a HCV and got my BA, now on my MS. I'm still a single mom, buy I'm much more independent now because of their aid in my life.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
Tatiana G.
1/5

The housing department is very unprofessional and rude. Especially Breeanna! Told me my rent was one amount for a whole year and turns out it was more, so in the end it looks like I owe money and I don’t. Make sure you get a copy of everything she has you sign to cover yourself. I emailed her several times about this specific issue and she only responded once I left a review telling the truth about her. This building is raggedy and so are the people that work here. This building is roach infested. There’s 12 washing machines and dryer’s and only 2 work. I don’t recommend living here to anyone. I was constantly stress and depressed during my stay.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
Z. A.
5/5

This is transitional housing, it's not going to be favored. However, I am grateful. Any building older than a year has potential for roaches. There are bad seasons in any place occasionally, and a huge relief when clear. This facility is old and has limited space. The maintenance crew is active and almost constant. I think the people are good, but drama may come and go. Make use of anything offered by Family Services, express any questions and concerns to them and they will get to the bottom of it. Housing is usually busy and not theebest to talk to. šŸ˜‰
So for a cap hill apartment, I think it's worth it, especially for the services provided. Utilities included, 24hr security, nearby parks.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
Leila A.
1/5

I was at one of their partnered organizations with my daughter who was taking a class there. While we were in the waiting area, I witnessed one of their educators using excessive force with a little boy who had been pulled out of class. The little boy was not fighting or kicking or even throwing a tantrum. He was using his words and was clearly having a hard time. The grown man with him was pulling his arm roughly and when the little boy didn’t want to sit on the couch the man grabbed him and wrenched his arm while he shoved him onto the couch. Another staff member was there who saw and didn’t react which leads me to believe this is either normalized or perpetuated by multiple people at the organization and isn’t an isolated incident. This happened in a waiting room with parents and students unaffiliated with the daycare. I’m all for being understanding of educators having a hard day, but there is no circumstance where using excessive physical force on a 4 year old is ok. After this incident I heard the same educator speaking to the class of (4 year old!) children in a condescending and rude way the entire time they were there. When they were getting on their school bus he was talking to another staff member about one of the students and how she would ā€œget to know her REALLY wellā€ in a condescending tone. The implication being that she often behaved badly. This was said while the little girl was standing right next to them. The behavior that had prompted this comment was that she had taken too long to get to their school bus (even though the rest of the children had not finished boarding it). If you, as an adult, are beefing with multiple 4 year olds, I think perhaps it’s time to reconsider your field. At no point did any of the other multiple staff members present step in. And it was not lost on me that he was white and the kids he was targeting the most were black. It seems (from his loud and public comments, not from behavior I saw from the children) that many of these children have a hard time at home. If that is the case, the last thing they need is an adult who is supposed to care for them to be treating them so disrespectfully. If anything, you should be more patient towards children who are acting out when you have a clear understanding and awareness of where these behaviors are coming from. Absolutely shameful. If you have a child in this program I’d recommend talking to them to see if this kind of stuff is normal. The staff member had green/blue hair and a blonde beard.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
Kaira C.
1/5

Moving to warren village was absolutely devastating and the worst decision I’ve ever made. I only lived at warren Village for about 3 months so my time there was short stayed. Prior to moving in I had a meeting with one of the landlords that I won’t be naming out of privacy but the meeting was to do the pre-lease paperwork and when I was walking into the building there was also a crew of people that where walking into the building with hazmat suits on and it concerned me so I emailed the landlord after to ask if there was anything I should know about the facility that can be dangerous or cause of concern before moving in. And her response was that she couldn’t discuss anyone’s situation however, it was their maintenance crew dealing with chemicals and such but that there wasn’t anything dangerous or to be concerned about. That should’ve been the moment I decided not to move in but I being a trusting person of others took her word for it cause I never though someone would conceal something when it came to the safely and wellbeing of a single mother and her child. It wasn’t long after moving in that things began to come up. It first started when I’d encountered other residents we’d get to talking since I was new to the building and I’d ask them if they liked living there and they’d tell me they’re well concerned complaints. Then I was on one of their required self sufficient meetings over zoom and when the person leading the meeting asked the group if they had any concerns about the building the one concern that jumped out at me the most was when a women said that when she used the facilities dryer/washer it was full of roaches and she was requesting if we could get a new one and she was quickly turned down because they said another company had ownership over that property. I was completely disgusted and taken back by this. I couldn’t believe when I was about to move in I specifically asked if there was anything I should know about the facility that is dangerous or a cause of concern and roaches being a health hazard is absolutely a cause of concern. If I would’ve been informed that they had a roach problem I would have NEVERRR moved in!!! After hearing that news I didn’t even feel comfortable being there so where I was supposed to call home I started to spend less time at. I soon after saw a roach in my apartment and that’s when it was over for me and it was my breaking point that I needed to move out. I had bought new things for my apartment when I first moved in like a nice microwave, blender, toaster and splurged on getting bulks of food to fill the cabinet and fridge but after reading up on roaches I found out that was all candy spots for roaches so I threw away all the new things in the dump so I wouldn’t have to risk roaches going wherever I’d move next. Any single mom that’s struggled knows that buying things like new appliances for a new place is a big deal and to have to throw it away was heartbreaking. I packed all my sons stuff and mine all by myself and had to pay for putting our stuff into a storage unit while I figured out what we’d even do next. The roaches was just my breaking point to moving but there were other things like when I first got there and you looked into the a/c it was completely black like they hadn’t cleaned them in years and they said they wouldn’t turn on the A/C on until mid may but then took a long time and the apartment was extremely hot when the heat was at high temperatures outside. There was also a time when my sink wouldn’t turn on without a whole bunch of water just leaking everywhere and when you’d look under the sink it smelled like mold like maybe they were not keeping up with their appliance’s. I’m a single mom and when I moved to warren village I was excited and happy because I thought I found somewhere I could learn self sufficiency and maybe have the chance to go to college to get a degree since Id have somewhere to live at a lower cost but all warren village did was put me more behind I lived at Warren village for a short span of time but it was absolutely awful.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
DANIELLE F.
1/5

Facing homelessness with a 1 year old baby due yo domestic violence, and I was denied housing. Bre said she attached the denial letter to her email, but it was not in the email, so.im not sure why I was denied. I have asked bre several times for the denial letter but have still not seen it and she's not returning my emails. This place seems corrupt and unorganized. I'm glad I didn't get accepted.

Warren Village - Denver, Colorado
Andrea D.
5/5

Volunteer event at Warren Village was so fun! Today, we set up the 50th anniversary Street party. You can sign up for volunteer events with Ashley online!

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