City of Commerce City, CO
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About Us
The Community Well-Being Division coordinates information and referral services, outreach, and programming to reach individuals and families in Commerce City needing services and support. This includes collaborating with both city departments and external/partner organizations and agencies. The Community Well-Being team is developing programs, initiatives, and solutions to address poverty, homelessness, neighborhood and race equity to serve and elevate vulnerable populations.
Relocation
In 2024, the Community Well-Being offices relocated to the South Platte Crossing Building on the southeast corner of 72nd Ave & Colorado Blvd., located at 7190 Colorado Blvd on the fifth floor.
Along the Community Well-Being Division, on the fifth floor you can find partner organizations like Benefits in Action, Black Parents United Foundation, Family Promise of Greater Denver, and Servicios De La Raza.
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Meet the team!
Fabiola Prieto, Bilingual Administrative Specialist
fprieto@c3gov.com | 720-769-5772
Provides division and admin support
Sarah Mondesire, Community Well-Being Manager
smondesire@c3gov.com | 720-769-5770
Oversees the Community Well-Being Division and its operations
Jerimie Olvera, Homelessness Supervisor
jolvera@c3gov.com | 720-769-5768
Provides resources and services to people experiencing homelessness
Roxzana Martinez, Family & Seniors Supervisor
rmartinez@c3gov.com | 720-769-5769
Provides resources and services to low-income individuals, families, and seniors
Lizbeth Gomez Estrada, Community Navigator - Seniors
lgomezestrada@c3gov.com | 303-593-2009
Provides resources and services to seniors
Gilberto Andrade, Housing Navigator
gandrade@c3gov.com | 720-769-1098
Provides housing resources and connections
What does the team do?
- The Community Well-Being team works in the field on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Walk-in hours are Mondays and Wednesdays.
- The overall goal of Community Well-Being is helping our community through the process of providing resources. This is why Community Navigators do not engage in the removal of people from encampments, and they are not responsible for reporting encampments.
- Referrals to the Community Well-Being team mainly come from the city’s police department, code enforcement division, and the Adams 14 School District. Services are also provided through connections made while out in the community.
Resources provided by Community Navigators
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The Community Navigator for homeless outreach assists members of the community experiencing homelessness by connecting them to the appropriate resources.
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- The Community Navigator for families and seniors provides anyone in the Commerce City community individualized services/meetings for those who are at-risk of losing their homes.
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