National Veterans Foundation (Lifeline for Vets)
The LIFELINE FOR VETS provides a unique and much-needed service for Veterans: they are non-governmental; provide a proven vet-to-vet service model, and give real solutions to problems veterans face
Samaritan House
We serve veterans, women, and children facing homelessness. We help them find a path to self-sufficiency. We provide: a warm bed, clean linens, and toiletries; a hot meal and community atmosphere; case management and life skills classes; and community resources and referrals. If you are a veteran in need of assistance, resources are available through the Grant and Per Diem Program at Samaritan House.
Soldiers’ Angels
The mission of Soldiers" Angels is to provide aid, comfort, and resources to the military, veterans, and their families.
VA Hospital (Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center)
Hospital and primary resource center for veterans.
Valor Point VA Domiciliary
Valor Point provides a temporary home for the brave. Lakewood facility offers therapies and employment and housing services
Health First Colorado Vision Benefit
Vision services covered by Health First Colorado (Colorado"s Medicaid program) differ between children and adults. Please see the "Who is eligible" section for more information.
Lions Club (Colorado Lions)
To empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet humanitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international understanding through Lions Club. To be the global leader in community and humanitarian services. They provide eyeglasses, elementary school vision tests, and more.
UC Health
Treating low vision requires more than just optometry. We also work with community partners to provide personalized in-home training, occupational therapy, vocational training, mobility training, and driving rehabilitation services. Additionally, we understand that vision loss can be frustrating and isolating. As such, we can help you get the mental health care that you need. Come see us today so you can learn to live your life to the fullest with low vision.
VSP Vision Care
VSP members in Colorado enjoy easy access to quality vision care. Our optometrists and ophthalmologists offer a suite of services
CDHS: Division of Youth Services
The CDHS Division of Youth Services (DYS) provides for the care and supervision of youth committed by the District Court to the custody of CDHS. DYS operates 15 secure youth centers that serve youth between the ages of 10-21 who are pre-adjudicated or committed. In addition to residential programming, DYS administers juvenile parole services throughout Colorado.
Elevating Connections
Their mission is strengthening families! The sibling relationship is the longest relationship in most of our lives, at Camp to Belong we help brothers and sisters regain a lost sense of permanency and connection by strengthening their sibling relationships
Fire Mountain Programs
Fire Mountain is a residential treatment center in the Colorado Rockies where troubled teens are taught the tools to allow them the opportunity to transform into more responsible, thoughtful, and confident teens. Using the latest rehabilitation innovations in treatment, along with traditional methods proven to be effective, our troubled team program’s goal is long-term healing, recovery and success for all teens and their families. Let us help your teen find the path to becoming their best self.
From Silenced to Saved
We are a third-party case management organization assisting governmental agencies in their efforts to help victims by optimizing services. We offer many services such as, mentoring, first responding, scene presence, Risk and Case Management, and for those who qualify an individual safe housing program to anyone who has experienced Sexual Trauma. Our target ages are 11-19.
Fully Liberated Youth (FLY)
We seek to restore dignity and foster secure attachments with incarcerated, formerly incarcerated, and high-risk young people through redemptive and restorative relationships that are focused on healing, mercy, mutuality, tenderness, and kinship.
Gilliam Youth Services Center
Denver Area Youth For Christ has provided religious services, Bible studies, and pastoral care to the youths on a voluntary basis since the late 1960’s. And for most of those years, their Chaplains have provided oversight, supervision, and training to a variety of churches and individuals who have faithfully ministered at the facility.
GirlVentures
GirlVentures’ provide an abundance of tools and teachings as part of our programs. To take our support a step further, we’ve gathered a series of resources for families, friends, and fans of GirlVentures. Discover downloadable and online tools as well as other organizations working toward greater inclusivity and equity for youth in the outdoors.
Groundwork Denver
The Youth Teams are a core program of Groundwork Denver, focused on providing nature experiences and paid environmental opportunities for teens and young adults. With a focus on hiring youth from neighborhoods most impacted by environmental injustices, Groundwork Denver seeks youth from Westwood, Northeast Park Hill, Montbello, Northwest Aurora, Commerce City, Sheridan, Globeville, Elyria-Swansea, Cole, Five Points, and nearby areas. Our goal is to provide opportunities for young people to get involved and lead environmental action, stewardship, and community outreach.
Heavy Hands Heavy Heart Center
The mission of Heavy Hands Heavy Hearts (HHHH) is to provide an educational, friendly, entertaining, and safe place that helps youth and adults acquire essential skills and knowledge to become self-sufficient, and to resist negative influences that can compromise the quality of their lives. HHHH will provide a safe and unique learning environment to ensure that they will gain the tools needed to succeed in life.
Helen & Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center (CU Anschutz Medical Campus)
Improving the lives of people with depression and mood disorders through clinical excellence, innovative research, community programs, and education.
INSPiRE
The mission of INSPiRE is to ignite, train, and invest in youth to become Change Agents in their schools, families and communities.