Life Steps Campus

Life Steps Campus Life Steps Campus, managed by the Casper Housing Authority for the City of Casper, offers housing and services for individuals and families in need.

Managed by the Casper Housing Authority, apartments, dormitory and shared housing are available as well as community gardens, a commercial kitchen & dining hall and a gym. Early Head Start, Casper Housing Authority's Housing First Project, Health Care for the Homeless and the Emergency Overflow Shelter are currently located on the Campus.

04/09/2026

We want to celebrate Earth Day with YOU!
Join us at the farm, 1014 N Glenarm in north Casper and help us ready the garden for summer.

We will have free, fun, garden give-aways, activities for all ages, and we will kick off our weekly volunteer days with this first one, as we celebrate Earth Day, too.

Come see what Urban Thistle’s mission can do with YOUR help.

Free Rides on New Years Eve!
12/31/2025

Free Rides on New Years Eve!

We are happy to announce that we are giving free rides for new years!! We have partnered up with Quality Landscape services, Grime Busters Pro Detailing, and 307 Phat Boy Perfomance to make sure everyone gets home safe on new years!! Let’s ring in 2026 on a good note! We appreciate all of our customers! And wish you all a happy new year!

12/24/2025
09/10/2025

As your rental journey moves forward, check out these Do's & Dont's for renters.

09/05/2025
LSC is proud to host the amazing Americorps NCCC teams working on the Urban Thistle Farm & Market.  Many thanks for thei...
07/24/2025

LSC is proud to host the amazing Americorps NCCC teams working on the Urban Thistle Farm & Market. Many thanks for their kind words about our community and the Life Steps Campus!

The H20 Project
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How amazing would it be to have something like this in Virginia? 🧱🏠
During my time with AmeriCorps, I had the chance to visit the Life Steps Campus in Casper, Wyoming—a large brick facility transformed into transitional housing for homeless families and women coming out of institutional settings. It was once the Casper Children’s Home, and now it's a deeply supportive space with shared kitchens, living areas, and real community. 💛
I’ve always thought: What a powerful model for other communities. It’s not just a place to stay—it’s a path forward.
What I feel is still missing—everywhere—is support for the unspoken epidemic of older men, veterans, and other individuals in crisis. In Casper, there’s also the Wyoming Rescue Mission—a religiously affiliated shelter nearby. There were many heartbreaking stories connected to that place, but also a lot of compassion. Even though there were pictures of Jesus and other Christian symbols throughout, they accepted mostly anyone (violent behavior a factor, for example), which was incredibly kind and deeply needed. They serve so many, including people struggling with addiction or life on the streets. That kind of compassion and openness really stuck with me.
Out in the Midwest, people didn’t just talk about faith—they lived it. Even in facilities with crosses on the walls and pictures of Jesus, everyone was welcomed, no questions asked. No judgment, no exclusivity—just help. Food and shelter—for some, that’s all it took to keep them out of jail for petty crimes like theft.
That halfway-style support, the kind that offers stability without judgment, was not just helpful… it was essential.
Furthermore, they offered Healthcare for the Homeless, which is now available through the Follow My Health (Veradigm) app—a resource I thought was incredibly powerful and ahead of its time when I learned of it over ten years ago. 💻🩺
This is also the same state that once launched intense anti-meth campaigns due to how widespread the drug had become. It was raw and real. Every state and region faces its own substance abuse crisis—and we need solutions that meet people where they are.
We need more places like this. In Virginia's Eastern Shore, and elsewhere.
I sometimes find myself asking: Why did I have to go all the way to Wyoming to see this kind of care in action?
Out there, compassion was practical, consistent, and extended to everyone—regardless of circumstance. Even in faith-based settings, there was a sense of grace and acceptance that felt rare.
By contrast, in parts of the East Coast—especially in some of the more tough environments—I’ve often encountered a mindset that stops at “God helps those who help themselves.” That approach can leave many behind, even if it's not openly admitted as being a common philosophical framework and justification for "looking the other way".
Seeing a model of support that doesn’t wait for people to be "ready" before offering help—that was powerful. And necessary.

Be aware of your surroundings.
06/17/2025

Be aware of your surroundings.

EVANSVILLE, Wyo. — As Woody from Toy Story might say, "There's a snake in my boot!" That just might be the case for some residents in Evansville, Wyoming

06/02/2025

CHA will be closed from June 2-13 with limited access to phones or email. The emergency line is active and the drop box at 140 E. K Street is checked daily through this Friday.

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1514 E 12th Street
Casper, WY
82601

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