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Arapahoe Libraries: Older Adult & Care Partner Resources

Arapahoe Libraries provides resources for active aging, care partners, assistive devices, home delivery, and in-person events.

  • 303-LIBRARY (303-542-7279)
  • https://arapahoelibraries.org/older-adult-care-partner-resources/
  • 12855 East Adam Aircraft Circle Englewood, CO 80112
  • Arapahoe County
Aging
Aging

Hazelden Betty Ford Children’s Foundation

The Children"s program offers both in-person and virtual services in support of children and families impacted by substance use and mental health conditions.

  • 888-528-0256
  • https://www.hazeldenbettyford.org/locations/greenwood-village
  • 7000 East Belleview Ave., Greenwood Village, CO 80111
  • Arapahoe County, South Denver Metro
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Mental Health & Counseling Youth & Adolescents
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Mental Health & Counseling Youth & Adolescents

The Cornerstone Program

Cornerstone is a private program which is twelve step based and offers a network of interacting services including a fee based intensive outpatient program and an 18 – 24-month support group. At Cornerstone, we believe that the key to getting kids to stop using is to show them a way of life without drugs and alcohol that is better than what they had when they were using.

  • 303-690-0082
  • https://thecornerstoneprogram.com/
  • 11234 E Caley Ave B, Centennial, CO 80111
  • Arapahoe County, Metro Denver
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Youth & Adolescents
Addiction & Substance Abuse
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Youth & Adolescents

Denver Regional Mobility & Access Council

DRMAC’s mission is to overcome mobility barriers through education, collaboration, and advocacy to enhance quality of life. Inform and empower people to overcome mobility barriers. Help make transportation equitable, accessible, and affordable for all.

  • Call or Text: 303-243-3113
  • Douglas County Residents: 303-660-7519
  • information@drmac-co.org
  • https://drmac-co.org/
  • P.O. Box 7172 Denver, CO 80207
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Clear Creek County, Denver County, Douglas County, Gilpin County, Jefferson County, Metro Denver
Aging
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Transportation
Aging
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Transportation

Downtown Aurora Visual Arts (DAVA)

DAVA’s Open Studio gives students a chance to explore, experiment and express themselves in new ways. Choose from a wide variety of art projects, including ceramics, drawing, painting and sculpture. You’ll even find fun ways to learn about science, health and different cultures through art. The Open Studio at DAVA is a rich playing field for experiential learning for youth ages 6-14. Students learn key social skills as they problem solve and finish projects successfully, collaborate in community art projects and participate in STEAM classes.

  • 303-367-5886
  • https://www.davarts.org/programs/open-studio/
  • 1405 Florence St. Aurora CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County
Arts & Culture
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Youth & Adolescents
Arts & Culture
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Youth & Adolescents

South Suburban Parks & Recreation

We are a community-driven organization that provides both indoor and outdoor recreation amenities to six communities and three counties in the southern metropolitan area of Denver, Colorado.

  • 303-798-5131
  • https://www.ssprd.org/
  • 4810 E County Line Rd Littleton, CO 80126
  • Arapahoe County, Douglas County, Jefferson County
Arts & Culture
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Physical Health & Wellness
Arts & Culture
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Physical Health & Wellness

Aurora Asian/Pacific Community Partnership

Empowering our inclusive community to create and maintain a high quality of life for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders.

  • 303-326-8695
  • www.auroraasian.org
  • 15151 E. Alameda Pkwy., OIIA, Aurora, CO 80012
  • Arapahoe County
Asian & Pacific Islander
Asian & Pacific Islander

Village Exchange Center

The Village Exchange Center is a community center and multi-faith worship space that celebrates religious and cultural diversity by creating an inclusive environment where residents from all backgrounds can practice, interact, share, and develop together.

  • 720-668-9968
  • info@villageexchangecenter.org
  • https://villageexchangecenter.org/
  • 1609 Havana St. Aurora, CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County, Denver County
Asian & Pacific Islander
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Religious & Spiritual
Asian & Pacific Islander
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Religious & Spiritual

ArapaSource

ArapaSource is a map-based website that helps users locate resources and services in their neighborhoods. Users type in their address and select what type of service they are looking for including dental assistance, medical assistance, and vision assistance.

  • https://gis.arapahoegov.com/arapasource/
  • Arapahoe County
Basic Needs
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General Hotlines & Info Websites
Basic Needs
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General Hotlines & Info Websites

Arapahoe County Rental, Mortgage, & Utility Assistance Program

The goal of this program is to keep families in their homes with the heat and lights on. This assistance program helps to alleviate short-term financial stress on housing needs, so that families can focus resources on other basic and critical needs. Funding for this program is limited and submitting an application is not a guarantee of assistance. Aurora residents MUST apply with the city by visiting AuroraGov.org/rentassist

  • 303-738-7891
  • coa-rentassist@auroragov.org
  • housingassistance@arapahoegov.com
  • https://www.arapahoeco.gov/your_county/county_departments/community_resources/housing/rent_and_mortgage_assistance.php
  • 5334 S. Prince St., Littleton, CO 80120
  • Arapahoe County
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support

Aurora Interfaith

An Aurora nonprofit that feeds the hungry and supports residents with essential services, including a brick-and-mortar food pantry and a mobile fresh market. Supported by a largely volunteer workforce, they focus on community, compassion, and care, providing 5–7 days of food and connecting individuals with resources.

  • 303-360-0260
  • office@aurorainterfaith.org
  • https://www.aurorainterfaith.org/
  • 1553 Clinton Street, Aurora, CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County
Basic Needs
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Food Banks General
Basic Needs
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Food Banks General

Little Flower Assistance Center

This Catholic Charities powerhouse is a food pantry, clothing closet and resource center that offers tremendous support for the community. Little Flower partners with a host of amazing parishes, businesses, agencies, organizations and volunteers to receive and distribute food and critical supplies to neighbors in Aurora and beyond.

  • 855-777-5280
  • info@ccdenver.org
  • https://ccdenver.org/food/
  • 11149 E. 14th Avenue, Aurora, CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County, Metro Denver
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Food Banks
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Food Banks

Mile High United Way

Since 1887, Mile High United Way has brought people together to solve our region’s most pressing issues. From early childhood education and homelessness to food security and economic mobility — we have united people, ideas and resources to advance the common good. Three interconnected community priorities guide our programs and investments: giving all children a strong start, supporting education and academic success, and creating economic opportunity for all.

  • 303-433-8383
  • 211
  • info@unitedwaydenver.org
  • https://unitedwaydenver.org/
  • 711 Park Avenue West, Denver, CO 80205
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Douglas County, Jefferson County, Metro Denver
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Educational & Financial Aid General Tax Prep
Basic Needs
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Crisis Support Educational & Financial Aid General Tax Prep

Restoration Outreach

Restoration Outreach Programs is a place where people, regardless of their backgrounds and needs, can come receive support, faith, and practical resources. God has called together many hands and feet from all walks of life to serve, impact, and transform lives.

  • 720-859-2513
  • mary@ropserves.org
  • https://www.ropserves.org/
  • 1540 Boston St., Aurora, CO 80010
  • Arapahoe County, Denver County
Basic Needs
Basic Needs

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

Aurora Police

Established in 1907, the Aurora Police Department is responsible for providing law enforcement services to a growing, urban/suburban community with unique and ever-changing needs. We strongly believe that the challenges facing the police department can only be addressed effectively by connecting with community leaders, school administrators, members of the business community, non-profit organizations, other government agencies, neighborhood groups and most importantly, individual residents. It is through this spirit of partnership that we will continue to see further reductions in crime and we will enhance the quality of life for those who live, work and play in our city.

  • 303-739-6000
  • Non-Emergency Dispatch: 303-627-3100
  • https://www.auroragov.org/residents/public_safety/police
  • 15001 E. Alameda Pkwy Aurora, CO 80012
  • Arapahoe County
Police & Sheriff Department
Police & Sheriff Department

Thrive Community Options

Thrive Community Options is a Program Approved Service Agency (PASA) supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) through community-based Day, Residential, Employment, and Supported Living Services.

  • Office: 303-997-9117
  • Day Program: 720-366-0412
  • info@thrivecares.org
  • https://thrivecares.org/
  • 2121 South Blackhawk St., Aurora, CO 80014
  • Arapahoe County
Developmental & Disability Needs
Developmental & Disability Needs

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 (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
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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
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Employment Support
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