Providing Financial Help in the Weld RE-4 School District to Prevent Homelessness

A sudden eviction notice slips under the door. A utility shut-off looms. For some families in Windsor, Severance, and West Greeley, these are not distant worries — they are crises that, if left unchecked, can topple a parent’s stability or a child’s well-being.
Facing these obstacles, many are thrust into a downward spiral of stress, fear, and isolation. At such tipping points, a lifeline can mean everything.
That lifeline can be Stepping Stones of Windsor, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to intervening before momentary difficulties turn into long-term displacement.
Their mission is to ensure that “everyone has access to decent, stable, affordable housing and provide emergency assistance to prevent homelessness,” said Tessa Currie, Stepping Stones Board Member.
Founded in 2004, Stepping Stones assists residents of the Weld RE-4 School District in helping families avoid the worst by providing emergency financial assistance in three critical areas: eviction prevention, utility shut-off rescue, and first-month rent (when security deposits are already paid).
WHAT THEY DO
Working one-on-one with clients, Stepping Stones reviews bills, verifies notices, and places payments directly with landlords or utility providers, ensuring families stay in their homes safely. In 2024 alone, they distributed over $75,000, helping more than 300 neighbors across over 100 households.
Remarkably, Stepping Stones operates with zero paid staff. Board members and community partners ensure over 99% of funds go straight into the community they serve.
GETTING HELP
If your family or someone you know is facing eviction, utility shut-offs, or needs help with first-month rent, Stepping Stones makes assistance accessible in a variety of ways.
Those in need can access resources at steppingstonesofwindsor.com, by emailing windsorsteppingstones04@gmail.com, or by calling 970-821-7549.
They also connect families with partners offering long-term support such as food, infant or childcare needs, and mental health support.
HOW YOU CAN STEP UP
“Community support is critical to Stepping Stones’ ability to fulfill its mission,” said Tessa. “Donations fund direct aid, volunteers expand our reach, and events raise the awareness needed to meet growing local needs.”
You can help by donating, volunteering, hosting a fundraiser, or simply spreading the word. Every effort helps protect a family from the destabilizing impact of eviction or utility shut-off.
In times of crisis, nothing is more powerful than a collective step forward. Together, we can keep families secure, children thriving, and our community strong.
To support, donate, or learn more, go to steppingstonesofwindsor.com