Lookout Mountain Youth Services Center
Youth corrections. Restorative Justice processes are efforts to find "common ground" between the Victim, Community, and Offender. Restorative Justice is a mechanism of achieving the goals of the community. It is a model within the framework of community justice which emphasizes that crime is a violation of individuals, communities, and relationships and "creates an obligation to make things right". It includes all responses to crime aimed at doing justice by repairing the harm that the crime causes.
Metro Youth Alliance
Metro Youth Alliance is a YAB made up of former and current foster care youth, and youth with other backgrounds, who work together to improve the experience of youth in foster care, and collaborate to identify projects they would like to pursue to improve their communities
Open Door
We strive to establish credible education, sustained resources and life-altering relationships with at-risk youth, their families and the communities affected by gang culture, violence, and recruitment by providing alternative positive and structured activities, family support and gang intervention services.
Star Girlz Empowerment, Inc.
Our programs and services are open to young ladies ages 10-25, and each STAR has access to a variety of Mentoring, Empowering, and Transformational activities to remind them that they are STARZ, and it’s time to S.H.I.N.E!
Teen Parent Collaborative (TPC)
The Teen Parent Collaborative is a unified community of organizations that strives to build capacity and connection for our members and advocate for teen parents and their children.
The Commons (Denver Public Schools)
Family and Youth Services utilizes innovative strategies to support students, families and schools, leveraging a multi-generation approach and partnering with community organizations to provide whole child and wrap around supports and programming.
The Happy Crew
Support Group. Every Monday night, we gather together for dinner, discussion, learning, and community. Happy Crew provides a welcoming, safe, inclusive, helpful, fun, heart-warming, positive, happy, caring, loving, passionate, free-speaking, hopeful, wholesome, fulfilling, joyful environment every week and we love our time together. All you need to do is text Amy at 303-916-1515 for the location! During our group discussion, we strategize about ways to reach out and help friends and fellow students. We concentrate on being involved in making it socially acceptable to be vulnerable and share when you are dealing with anxiety, depression, fear, sadness, or suicidal thoughts.
Tennyson Center for Children
We provide a safe, stable home for kids 5-18 who are facing critical circumstances and need residential care; an accredited, therapeutic K-12 school with a 4:1 student-to-staff ratio on our campus; and in-home and community services in 19 counties across the state to provide preventive services and therapy to strengthen families with children aged 0 to adulthood.
WinGate Wilderness Therapy
At WinGate, we provide an Actual Wilderness Experience (A.W.E.), in which the wilderness environment itself plays a vital role in the therapeutic process. Away from the negative influences and distractions that often disrupt their world, our students are free to engage in a process of personal healing that offers introspection and clarity in a way few other systems can. Supported by professional clinicians and caring field staff, your child will receive a personalized treatment plan as part of the best therapeutic experience available.
Young Americans Center for Financial Education: Youth Advisory Board
This inspiring group of 8th-12 graders is the face of Young Americans. The Youth Advisory Board meets once a month to advise and oversee Young Americans Bank and the nonprofit programs of Young Americans Center for Financial Education.
Young Aspiring Americans for Social & Political Activism
YAASPA endeavors to build the self-efficacy of youth who desire to make change in our communities, pursue social science degrees, and social justice careers. Their programs include: YAASPA’s Engaged to Climb Youth Advisory Council, Civic Engagement in Community and Career Course, Social Sciences and Policy Institutes, YAASPA Scholars, and Scholarship Fairs. YAASPA Scholars are provided a 2-years scholarship to the Community College of Aurora for social science majors.
Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. (YAP)
YAP provides young people, adults, and their families with intensive support right from where they live, learn, work and play through our YAP Wrap model.