When care feels like home
Big Table was there for us when we felt like we had nothing. Knowing someone cares enough to keep checking in has made all the difference.
Larry works hard in the kitchen at a local restaurant, cooking and prepping to provide for his wife and their three young children. After moving to Colorado Springs, a sudden rent increase left the family unhoused and unsettled in transitional housing. That’s when the Salvation Army referred them to Big Table.
Our care coordinator, Dan, quickly came alongside them. The first step was covering move-in costs for a new apartment. Then, to help make it feel like home, we helped provide new beds and critical household essentials. Those simple but meaningful touches gave the family both stability and dignity as they started fresh.
Care didn’t stop there. Dan has continued to walk with Larry and his family, offering encouragement and connections to community resources along their journey toward financial stability and lasting hope.
