ALIGHT (Alliance to Lead Impact In Global Human Trafficking)
ALIGHT uses an app (think: Lyft) to match human trafficking survivors to the right attorney at the right time. We mobilize the legal community to unlock a fresh start for survivors.
- https://alightnet.org/
- 1312 17th St Suite 732, Denver, CO 80202
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
Disability Law Colorado
Disability Law Colorado is a small organization with a broad mission: to make Colorado the best place in America to live and work with a disability. We use a wide range of tools—including education, monitoring, investigation, and legal representation—to advance that mission. As Colorado’s Protection and Advocacy agency, we aim not only to eradicate discrimination, abuse, and neglect but also to enable Coloradans with disabilities to thrive.
- 303.722.0300
- 800-288-1376
- dlcmail@disabilitylawco.org
- https://disabilitylawco.org/
- PO Box 300309 Denver, CO 80203
Centro San Juan Diego
As a Ministry of the Archdiocese of Denver, Centro San Juan Diego promotes the common good of the Hispanic community through education, family support, integration and leadership formation. Class offerings include ESL, Computer, GED, Family Support, Bible, and Citizenship. Legal Night offered twice a month along with Tax Preparation.
- 303-295-9470
- https://centrosanjuandiego.org/
- 2830 Lawrence St. Denver, CO 80205
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
Colorado CASA
Court Appointed Special Advocates are volunteers who advocate for children involved in the child welfare system. CASA volunteers are recruited, trained, and supervised by local CASA nonprofits. Many of these local CASA organizations offer additional services to families and children to further our common mission of giving all children in Colorado the opportunity to thrive.
- 303-623-5380
- ColoradoCASA@ColoradoCASA.org
- https://www.coloradocasa.org/
- 2921 W 38th Avenue, #336 Denver, CO 80211
Immigrant Defense Project
The Immigrant Defense Project (IDP) is a New York-based organization that protects immigrant rights by fighting the harsh, disproportionate immigration consequences of criminal convictions and arrests. Through litigation, legal training, and community advocacy, IDP works to end mass deportation, challenge unfair policing, and reduce the entanglement of immigration and criminal systems.
Colorado ID Project
This special project is designed to assist low-income, disabled, homeless and elderly Coloradans seeking documentation of their identity, immigration, or citizenship status. Project activities include representation of individual clients needing assistance in complex cases; coordination of advocacy efforts including legislative, administrative and litigation approaches; technical assistance and community education involving identification issues; and management of a supplemental document fund for individuals and nonprofits to pay needed document fees. Vouchers for Colorado IDs, permits, and driver licenses are also available at all CLS offices Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. You do not have to be a CLS client, or eligible for CLS services to obtain a voucher.
- 303-837-1313
- https://coloradoidproject.wordpress.com/
- 1905 Sherman St., Denver CO 80203 on the 3rd floor
Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition
CIRC is a statewide membership-based coalition of immigrant, labor, interfaith, youth and ally organizations founded in 2002 to build a unified statewide voice to improve the lives of immigrants and refugees in Colorado and the United States. CIRC achieves this mission through non-partisan civic engagement, public education and advocacy to win fair, humane and workable public policies.
- 303-922-3344
- ICE Activity Hotline: 844-864-8341
- https://coloradoimmigrant.org/
- 2525 W. Alameda Ave., Denver, CO 80219
CU-Boulder’s Immigration Defense Clinic
Student attorneys in Professor Chapin’s legal Clinic at CU Law defend immigrants in a wide variety of legal matters, specializing at the nexus of criminal and immigration law. Professor Chapin and her students appear in both state and federal court on behalf of noncitizen clients, and also file affirmative immigration applications including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) petitions. The Clinic operates on the academic schedule and typically takes cases during the academic calendar, from August-May.
Immigration Legal Center of Boulder County
The mission of the Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County is to expand access to reliable legal services for the immigrant community, to educate the immigrant population about U.S. Law and to educate the general public about legal difficulties encountered by immigrants in this country.
- 303-444-1522
- info@boulderayuda.org
- Maria@boulderayuda.org
- https://www.boulderayuda.org/
- 948 North Street, Suite 8, Boulder, CO 80304
LFSRM: Immigration Legal Services
Research shows immigrants with representation fare better at every stage of the immigration process. The Immigration Legal Services Program of Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains can help with various applications, documents and forms.
- 303-389-2337
- Refugee & Asylee: 303-980-5400
- ils@lfsrm.org
- https://www.lfsrm.org/Immigration-Legal-Services
- 1035 Osage Street, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
The Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN) provides free immigration legal and social services to immigrant children and to adults in immigration detention.
- 303-433-2812
- Hotline for detained individuals & family members: 303-866-9308
- https://www.rmian.org/
- 7301 Federal Blvd., Suite 300, Westminster, CO 80030
The Center on Colfax Legal Resources
Find a LGBTQ-friendly attorney in the Resource Directory, understand the ways in which equal marriage has impacted LGBTQ couples in Colorado, and get support and information around reporting a hate crime.
- 303-733-7743
- info@lgbtqcolorado.org
- https://lgbtqcolorado.org/programs/legal/
- 1301 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80218
Colorado Courts Self-Help
Provides procedural information, resources and forms to individuals representing themselves in court in non-criminal cases. Crucially, staff cannot provide legal advice, assist with criminal or traffic cases, or act as your legal advocate.
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
The Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) serves as the primary interface between the State and local communities. DOLA provides financial support to local communities and professional and technical services to community leaders in the areas of governance, housing, and property tax administration.
- 303-864-7720
- dola_web@state.co.us
- https://cdola.colorado.gov/
- 1313 Sherman St., Ste.518, Denver, CO 80203
Colorado Legal Services
We know that civil legal representation can help keep Coloradans housed, fed, and safe. Colorado Legal Services is a nonprofit that offers free legal help on issues that are not criminal to low-income Coloradans who qualify. Spanish-speaking staff are available.
- 303-837-1313
- https://www.coloradolegalservices.org/
- Civic Center Plaza, 11th Floor, Denver, CO
Colorado State Public Defenders
Apply for a public defender and find contact information for each county"s public defender office.
Colorado Poverty Law Project
Colorado Poverty Law Project believes no one should experience homelessness for lack of housing justice. Our mission is to prevent homelessness through legal representation, education, and advocacy. We provide free legal advice and representation, legal clinics, know-your-rights trainings, a Mobile Home Initiative, young adult programs, and housing navigation. We also pursue systemic changes through policy and legislative advocacy at the state and local level. We serve anyone that qualifies for our services despite their legal status.
Council of Parent Attorneys & Advocates
COPAA’s mission is to protect and enforce the legal and civil rights of students with disabilities and their families. Website provides information as well as professional member directory.
- 410-372-0208
- https://www.copaa.org/
- PO Box 6767, Towson, MD 21285