B e t h H a v e n I n c .
Overview

BethHaven is designed to provide a supervised family type residence for adults with severe and persistent mental illness.
BethHaven is supported by tax-exempt private funding and resident fees and is a member of Pikes Peak United Way.
BethHaven has two homes near downtown Colorado Springs and Colorado College. Thirty adults can enjoy a homelike environment in an atmosphere that encourages openness and development of self-confidence and self-reliance. These lovely restored historical homes are located near parks and services
BethHaven Incorporated is a privately funded nonprofit organization founded in October of 1980. Elizabeth G. Moffit and Stella L. Colby contributed the original funding. Mrs. Colby continued fiscal support and served as executive director without monetary compensation for approximately five years, after which time, an executive director was hired.
The first residence, BethHaven Home, opened on February 8, 1981 at 504 East Willamette Avenue. It provides a home for twelve people. A second residence, Duncan-Hart Home, opened in March 1995 and provides a home for sixteen additional persons and two independent living apartments.
Administrative offices are located on campus at 616 N. Royer St..
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