Fr. Woody Programs

Fr. Woody Programs

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Fr. Woody Program is a non-profit program that serves the homeless and less fortunate of Denver. We are affiliated with Regis University,

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3333 Regis Boulevard
Denver, CO
80221

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Monsignor Charles B. Woodrich, better known as "Father Woody," was one of Denver’s most beloved priests and a tireless advocate for the homeless. Fr. Woody passed away in 1991, but his legacy lives on today in part through the efforts of the Regis University community. Inspired by the Jesuit tradition of service to others, generations of Regis students have embraced Fr. Woody’s cause: to help the community’s poor, neglected and forgotten.

A staunch advocate of the poor, hungry and homeless, Fr. Woody was pastor of Holy Ghost Church where 500-700 people were fed daily. The parish also offered countless additional services to the area poor, a legacy of service that Regis University is proud to support. Staff and students work year-round on Fr. Woody's programs that serve Denver's homeless, elderly and youth.