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Alternatives to Family Violence
Provides shelter for victims of domestic violence; counseling for adults, adolescents and child victims. 24-hour crisis line in English and Spanish. |
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American Red Cross Mile High Chapter
A humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, which provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. |
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Aurora Warms the Night (AWTN)
AWTN preserves the life, health and stability of Aurora's homeless persons and supports their self-sufficiency by providing cold weather shelter and referrals to supportive services. |
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Bayaud Enterprises
Constituents: Disabled, Homeless, Low-Income and Disadvantaged. Services: Skills Training, Resource Navigation/Acquisition, Living-Wage Job Placement. Impact: Enhanced Economic Self-Sufficiency / Quality of Life. |
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Center for Work Education and Employment
CWEE's 28 year job readiness program helps low-income single families transition from welfare to work by way of preparing for, finding, and keeping sustainable employment. |
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Centro Humanitario para Los Trabajadores
Provides low income day laborers with workforce and leadership development programs to promote self-sufficiency and economic justice. |
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Centro San Juan Diego
Provides multiple adult education and family support services aimed at building the ability of Hispanics to achieve economic success and social well-being. |
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Colorado AIDS Project
Offers HIV/AIDS support services, food, housing, substance abuse and mental health counseling, case management, transportation, employment assistance and education on awareness and prevention of HIV. |
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Colorado Legal Services
Provides legal advice, representation and services to low-income persons and the elderly throughout the State of Colorado in civil actions or special proceedings. |
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The Council and Comitis Family Services
Provides substance abuse services including 24-hour hotline, licensed outpatient substance abuse and mental health treatment, prevention, education, community referrals, school-based and youth-focused programs. |
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Denver Asset Building Coalition
Denver Asset Building Coalition, an antipoverty resource and advocacy organization providing free tax related financial services and workshops enabling low-income families to achieve financial self-sufficiency. |
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Denver Rescue Mission
The Denver Rescue Mission serves the needs of poor and homeless men, women and children through emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional and permanent housing, and community outreach. |
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Disability Center for Independent Living
Assists people with disabilities in choices for independence by providing: education, advocacy, skills and mobility training, and peer support. |
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Douglas / Elbert Task Force
The Douglas/Elbert Task Force, a human service organization, assists Douglas & Elbert County residents in serious economic need, at risk of homelessness, or in crisis. |
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Family HomeStead
Provides emergency and transitional housing and supportive case management to homeless families with children. |
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Family Tree
Helps people overcome child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness to become safe, strong and self-reliant through a continuum of client-centered, culturally-sensitive services. |
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Food Bank of the Rockies
Our mission is to “end hunger by procuring / distributing food and essentials to the hungry through partner agencies in Northern Colorado (including Western Slope) and Wyoming.” |
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Gateway Battered Women's Services
Since 1979, Gateway has provided a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, counseling and advocacy services to victims of domestic violence who live in Arapahoe County. |
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Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Denver
Provides homeless families with shelter, meals, case management, Life Skills classes including budgeting, job readiness, job retention, nutrition, healthy relationships, and tenant rights and responsibilities. |
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Jewish Family Service of Colorado
55+ programs for people in need including elderly, families, youth, refugees and disabled. Services are provided regardless of faith, race, sexual orientation, or economic status. |
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Labor's Community Agency
Helps people in crisis overcome problems related to employment, finances, food, housing, marital difficulties, addictions, youth and senior issues. |
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Latin American Research and Service Agency (LARASA)
Develops culturally-competent programs and strategies. Focus areas include: education, health, capacity-building, and the improvement of public policies that impact Colorado’s Latino community. |
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Mental Health America of Colorado
Provides free mental health education and advocacy to the community. Also coordinates pro bono services for low-income, at-risk youth and adults. |
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Metro Volunteers
Metro Volunteers mobilizes and cultivates volunteers and works to ensure volunteers are recognized as a critical resource in addressing societal needs in the community. |
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Mi Casa Resource Center
Advancing the economic success of Latino and low-income families through career, business, youth and family development strategies. |
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Northeast Denver Housing Center
Serves the affordable housing needs of underserved households from homeless to homeownership through counseling, educational services and development of housing units. |
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Northeast Women's Center / Flagship Help Center
Provides employment and training services to unemployed, under-employed,and low-income individuals who reside primarily in Northeast Denver, including Montbello and Green Valley Ranch. |
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Providence Network
Urban, faith-based, transformational housing organization that helps impoverished individuals and families heal from addictions, abuse and homelessness to become self-sufficient, productive members of the community. |
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Rocky Mountain MicroFinance Institute
Through learning, lending, and coaching, RMMFI grows community entrepreneurs who build businesses to advance along the pathway to self sufficiency and self worth. |
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SafeHouse Denver
Provides shelter, counseling and advocacy services to women, children and youth experiencing domestic violence through 24-hour crisis line, shelter and non-residential center. |
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Senior Hub, The
Improves the lives of older adults through meals-on-wheels, respite and in-home services, information, counseling, emergency services, adult day services, and volunteer programs. |
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Senior Support Services
Only day center in Denver area that caters to the needs of hungry and homeless seniors. Clients get meals, government benefits, housing and much more. |
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Seniors Inc.
Our mission is to help seniors remain independent in their own homes and enrich the quality of life as they age. |
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Seniors' Resource Center
Providing community-based support for our senior parents, spouses, and loved ones. Includes; transportation, in-home care, adult day care, employment, and other programs to older persons. |
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Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
Spring Entrepreneurial Development Services (SEDS) provides economic (financial) services to low to moderate income clients and promotes opportunities for economic self-sufficiency. |
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St. Francis Center
Provides day services for Denver’s homeless: mail, showers, clothing, employment, telephones, healthcare, social services; helping people transition to permanent, low-income housing with case management. |
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University of Northern Colorado Foundation - Center for Urban Education
UNC’s Center for Urban Education is an innovative teacher preparation program that combines traditional education with rich apprentice experience while preparing teachers for urban classrooms. |
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Urban Peak Denver
Helps young people overcome homelessness and other real life challenges by providing safety, respect, services and a supportive community, empowering them to become self-reliant adults. |
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Visiting Nurse Association of Denver
In its second century of service, VNCC provides compassionate in-home health care services including: nursing, physical and occupational therapy, hospice, wellness, and care for underserved patients. |
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Volunteers of America Colorado Branch
Homeless: meals; emergency shelter; supportive housing for chronically, mentally ill women; transitional housing for youth; Seniors: meals-on-wheels; Children: Head Start and Rainbow House. |
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The Women's Crisis & Family Outreach Center
Provides 24-hour crisis line, shelter, therapy, and legal advocacy for domestic violence victims plus school-based violence prevention and psycho-educational programs for the region. |
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Work Options for Women
Homeless and unemployed women gain the skills and confidence they need to work their way out of poverty through “hands on” job-training and employment placement. |