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ServiceSource

ServiceSource is a leading service provider and employer for individuals with disabilities. Our mission is to facilitate services, resources, and partnerships to support people with disabilities, their families, caregivers, and community members.

  • 303-830-6885
  • communications@servicesource.org
  • https://servicesource.org/
  • 1550 Dover Street, Lakewood CO 80215
  • Metro Denver
Developmental & Disability Needs
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Employment Support
Developmental & Disability Needs
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Employment Support

211 Colorado

Confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. With a database that is updated daily, 2-1-1 Colorado can connect you to critical resources simply by dialing a three-digit number or searching via 211colorado.org

  • 211
  • https://www.211colorado.org/
  • Statewide
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Aging Basic Needs Crisis Support Developmental & Disability Needs Employment Support Food Banks General Government Programs Grief Support Hotlines & Info Websites Housing Immigrant & Refugee Legal Medical Mental Health & Counseling Shelters Support Groups
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Aging Basic Needs Crisis Support Developmental & Disability Needs Employment Support Food Banks General Government Programs Grief Support Hotlines & Info Websites Housing Immigrant & Refugee Legal Medical Mental Health & Counseling Shelters Support Groups

Catholic Charities of Central Colorado

As the charitable arm of the Diocese of Colorado Springs, families and individuals come to Catholic Charities to begin their journey from crisis to stability, to weather the current storm, or to heal a broken spirit. Catholic Charities serves anyone in need regardless of religion, race, gender, age, disability, socioeconomic level, sexual orientation, or background.

  • 719-866-6515
  • info@CCharitiesCC.org
  • https://www.ccharitiescc.org/
  • 410 South Wilcox Street, Ste. 102, Castle Rock, CO 80104
  • Chaffee County, Cheyenne County, Douglas County, El Paso County, Elbert County, Kit Carson County, Lake County, Lincoln County, Park County, Teller County
Basic Needs
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Employment Support General Immigrant & Refugee Religious & Spiritual
Basic Needs
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Employment Support General Immigrant & Refugee Religious & Spiritual

DC Cares Self-Sufficiency Program

Douglas County (DC) Cares is a collaborative multi-agency program, funded through the Community Services Block Grant, that provides opportunities for vulnerable residents in Douglas County to achieve self-sufficiency through employment using a caring and supportive process. Participants engage in a process that identifies their current conditions, are assisted in defining their desired future and work together to overcome barriers to achieving their goals.

  • 303-660-7460
  • 303-814-4317
  • https://www.douglas.co.us/community-services/services/self-sufficiency/self-sufficiency-dc-cares/
  • 100 Third St., 2nd Floor, Castle Rock, CO 80104
  • Douglas County
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Housing
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Housing

Colorado Works

Colorado Works is the state’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, providing monthly cash assistance, job training, and support services to low-income families with children, including pregnant individuals. It helps eligible residents with basic needs like food, housing, and clothing while encouraging self-sufficiency through work activities.

  • https://cdhs.colorado.gov/colorado-works
  • Statewide
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Government Programs Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Employment Support Government Programs Youth & Adolescents

Adams County Human Services

The Child, Adult, and Family Division is dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of children/youth in a permanent family home. This division can assist with abuse and neglect allegations, family reunification, foster and kinship care, adoption, guardianship and permanency.  The Workforce & Business Center provides employment resources, training and career opportunities. Other programs offered through the county can include child support services, child care assistance, SNAP, LEAP, Head Start.

  • 720-523-2700 (Main Westminster Location)
  • 720-523-6900 (Brighton Workforce Center)
  • humanservices@adamscountyco.gov
  • https://adcogov.org/human-services
  • Adams County
Adoption
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Basic Needs Crisis Support Domestic Violence Employment Support Foster Parenting General Shelters Veteran Support Youth & Adolescents
Adoption
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Basic Needs Crisis Support Domestic Violence Employment Support Foster Parenting General Shelters Veteran Support Youth & Adolescents

Arapahoe County Human Services

We provide essential services that strengthen families, protect children and vulnerable adults, and promote self-sufficiency. Our programs include: child support and protection services, assistance with basic needs such as food, financial and medical, employment training and support, and services for older adults and those with disabilities. We also partner with nonprofits, schools, businesses, and volunteers to strengthen the social safety net and build thriving communities. 

  • 303-636-1130
  • Food, Financial, Medical Benefits: 303-636-1170
  • https://www.arapahoeco.gov/your_county/county_departments/human_services/index.php
  • 14980 E. Alameda Drive, Aurora, CO 80012
  • Arapahoe County
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Employment Support Government Programs Medical
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Employment Support Government Programs Medical

Jewish Family Services

JFS is a nonprofit human services organization that serves anyone in need – regardless of their circumstances or religious beliefs. We believe in a shared responsibility to support impactful changes throughout our community. Founded 153 years ago, we currently offer more than 30 programs and services, including food security, housing stability, mental health counseling, aging care, employment support, refugee resettlement, chaplaincy and Jewish life, disability services, and aeroponic farming.

  • Main Office: 303-597-5000
  • Intake: 720-248-4701
  • https://www.jewishfamilyservice.org/services
  • 3201 South Tamarac Drive, Denver, CO 80231
  • Metro Denver
Aging
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Basic Needs Developmental & Disability Needs Employment Support Food Banks Immigrant & Refugee Mental Health & Counseling Religious & Spiritual Veteran Support
Aging
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Basic Needs Developmental & Disability Needs Employment Support Food Banks Immigrant & Refugee Mental Health & Counseling Religious & Spiritual Veteran Support

Arapahoe Community College (DCSD Legacy Campus)

Arapahoe Community College (ACC) is Colorado"s first community college, offering affordable, accessible, and varied education with over 100 programs (degrees & certificates) across three locations (Littleton, Castle Rock, Lone Tree) for workforce training, career advancement, and university transfer, featuring small classes, expert faculty, and strong community/industry partnerships, emphasizing hands-on learning in areas like Health, Arts, Business, Tech, and Public Services.

  • 303-734-3853
  • legacy@arapahoe.edu
  • https://www.arapahoe.edu
  • 10035 Peoria Street, Lone Tree, CO 80134
  • Arapahoe County
Educational & Financial Aid
+1
Employment Support
Educational & Financial Aid
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Employment Support

Arapahoe Community College (Sturm Collaboration Campus)

Arapahoe Community College (ACC) is Colorado"s first community college, offering affordable, accessible, and varied education with over 100 programs (degrees & certificates) across three locations (Littleton, Castle Rock, Lone Tree) for workforce training, career advancement, and university transfer, featuring small classes, expert faculty, and strong community/industry partnerships, emphasizing hands-on learning in areas like Health, Arts, Business, Tech, and Public Services.

  • 303-660-3160
  • castle.rock@arapahoe.edu
  • https://www.arapahoe.edu/
  • 4500 Limelight Ave., Castle Rock, CO 80109
  • Arapahoe County
Educational & Financial Aid
+1
Employment Support
Educational & Financial Aid
+1
Employment Support

Arapahoe Community College (Littleton Campus)

Arapahoe Community College (ACC) is Colorado"s first community college, offering affordable, accessible, and varied education with over 100 programs (degrees & certificates) across three locations (Littleton, Castle Rock, Lone Tree) for workforce training, career advancement, and university transfer, featuring small classes, expert faculty, and strong community/industry partnerships, emphasizing hands-on learning in areas like Health, Arts, Business, Tech, and Public Services.

  • 303-797-4222
  • admissions@arapahoe.edu
  • www.arapahoe.edu
  • 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120
  • Arapahoe County
Educational & Financial Aid
+1
Employment Support
Educational & Financial Aid
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Employment Support

Colorado Pathway Home

The Colorado Pathway Home program will provide pre and post-release employment and training services to justice-involved individuals. Services will be provided to individuals who are likely to relocate to the 5-county Denver Metropolitan Area and the El Paso/Teller County areas upon release. Workforce areas will use a Workforce Navigator model to build a scalable and collaborative program that provides workforce support services tailored to their needs. A single case manager will work with them up to six months prior to their release and after to ensure continuity in services.

  • sherman.swafford@state.co.us
  • heith.jackson@state.co.us
  • https://cdle.colorado.gov/jobs-training/grants-programs/colorado-pathway-home
  • El Paso County, Metro Denver, Teller County
Employment Support
+1
Re-entry
Employment Support
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Re-entry

Work Options

Work Options is a Denver-based nonprofit that empowers individuals facing employment barriers by providing free, hands-on culinary job training, professional development, and 12 months of support services. The program focuses on building confidence and skills for long-term, stable careers in the restaurant and hospitality industries.

  • 720-668-0532
  • info@workoptions.org
  • https://workoptions.org/
  • 1895 Quebec St., Denver, CO 80220
  • Metro Denver
Educational & Financial Aid
+1
Employment Support
Educational & Financial Aid
+1
Employment Support

ADWorks! Future U

If you are between 16 and 24 years old and looking for assistance with achieving your education and employment goals, get started with a Future U team member today.

  • 303-636-1260
  • FutureU@arapahoegov.com
  • https://www.adworks.org/job-seekers/programs/future-u-young-adult/
  • 6974 S. Lima Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112
  • Arapahoe County, Douglas County
Educational & Financial Aid
+2
Employment Support Youth & Adolescents
Educational & Financial Aid
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Employment Support Youth & Adolescents

Workforce Centers

Workforce centers provide a variety of free services to assist employers and job seekers alike. These include job listings, computer and internet access, career counseling and training.

  • CDLE Main Office: 303-318-8000
  • https://cdle.colorado.gov/jobs-training/workforce-centers
  • 707 17th Street, Suite 150* Denver, CO 80202-3660
  • Statewide
Employment Support
Employment Support

Center for Work Education & Employment

The Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE) is Denver’s leading workforce development agency and has been helping unemployed and under-employed low-income parents obtain long-term, quality employment since 1982. Throughout 42 years of service, CWEE has learned that workforce development is as much about personal well-being as it is about professional preparation. To create an environment that serves as a catalyst for change, CWEE provides essential supports for low-income, career seeking parents that extends beyond traditional workforce development models to include holistic support to meet participants’ needs.

  • 303-892-8444
  • info@cwee.org
  • https://cwee.org/
  • 1175 Osage St., Suite 300, Denver, CO 80204
  • Metro Denver
Employment Support
Employment Support

Colorado Department of Labor & Employment

CDLE connects job seekers with great jobs, provides an up-to-date and accurate picture of the economy to help decision making, assists workers who have been injured on the job, ensures fair labor practices, helps those who have lost their jobs by providing temporary wage replacement through unemployment benefits, and protects the workplace - and Colorado communities - with a variety of consumer protection and safety programs.

  • 303-318-8000
  • https://cdle.colorado.gov/
  • 707 17th Street, Suite 150* Denver, CO 80202-3660
  • Statewide
Employment Support
+1
Government Programs
Employment Support
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Government Programs

Job Corps

Whether you’re searching for a new career, finishing your high school diploma or exploring your options, Job Corps offers hands-on training that helps you build your path to a successful future. And you can do it all without any student debt.

  • 800-733-JOBS (5627)
  • https://www.jobcorps.gov/
  • Nationwide
Educational & Financial Aid
+2
Employment Support Government Programs
Educational & Financial Aid
+2
Employment Support Government Programs

CDLE: Colorado Youth Employment Opportunity Act

Information on complaints and exemptions to the Colorado Youth Employment Opportunity Act (“CYEOA”), C.R.S. Title 8, Article 12, which governs the employment of all minors under 18. The CYEOA sets restrictions on hours and types of work that may be performed by minors.

  • 303-318-8441
  • cdle_labor_standards@state.co.us
  • https://cdle.colorado.gov/dlss/labor-laws-by-topic/youth-law
  • 707 17th Street, Suite 150* Denver, CO 80202-3660
  • Statewide
Employment Support
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Legal Youth & Adolescents
Employment Support
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Legal Youth & Adolescents

FAMLI Work Leave and options

  • 1-866-CO-FAMLI
  • CDLE_FAMLI_info@state.co.us
  • https://famli.colorado.gov/resources/famli-marketing-kit
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