Tribe Recovery Homes, a Denver-based drug addiction treatment and sober living provider, has closed its residential program in Boulder, citing a recent loss in federal funding. It becomes the latest nonprofit in the city to shut down amid funding challenges.
The organization ran an 11-bed residential program on Pearl Street where people recovering from drug addiction could stay for a month or more. Residents had access to peer support and treatment, including therapy and medication to curb cravings.
The home was a core part of the city and county’s strategy to address methamphetamine addiction and substance use, particularly among homeless and formerly incarcerated people. Its closure follows the shutdown of Boulder’s only homeless youth shelter and a residential treatment home for young people…