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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

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

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

TGTHR

We are ending youth homelessness by providing critical services that build a supportive community around young people, amplifying their voices and celebrating them as they grow. We have a 40-unit permanent supportive housing complex in Boulder and a 56-unit apartment complex in Denver, both for ages 18-24 who are experiencing homelessness.

  • 303-447-1206
  • contactus@TGTHR.org
  • https://tgthr.org/
  • 1440 Pine St. Suite B Boulder, CO 80302
  • Boulder County, Denver County
Basic Needs
+3
Housing Shelters Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Housing Shelters Youth & Adolescents

Denver Great Kids Head Start

Denver Great Kids Head Start prepares preschoolers to enter kindergarten with the social, physical, emotional, cognitive skills and competencies necessary for continued school success. Comprehensive child development programs and support services are available to pregnant moms, infants, toddlers and the whole family through our Early Head Start and Head Start programs.

  • 720-913-0900
  • https://denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Office-of-Childrens-Affairs/ProgramsInitiatives/DenverGreatKidsHeadStart
  • Denver County
Educational & Financial Aid
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Parenting
Educational & Financial Aid
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Parenting

DPL: Plaza Immigrant Resources

Collaborating with Denver"s multicultural community to create equitable opportunities for learning, discovery, and connection.

  • 720-865-2362
  • plaza@denverlibrary.org
  • https://www.denverlibrary.org/plaza
  • Denver County
Immigrant & Refugee
Immigrant & Refugee

Emily Griffith High School

Emily Griffith High School is a public, alternative school located in Denver, CO providing pathways for students who choose to pursue their high school diploma or GED and post-secondary goals. An authentic curriculum, flexible scheduling, small class sizes, and robust social/emotional support serve as a springboard for students to demonstrate competency in courses while having the opportunity to simultaneously engage in college, career, and technical education programs.

  • 720-423-4901
  • https://eghs.dpsk12.org/
  • 1860 Lincoln St. 3rd Floor, Denver, CO 80204
  • Denver County
Educational & Financial Aid
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Youth & Adolescents
Educational & Financial Aid
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Youth & Adolescents

DPS Community Hubs

Community Hubs address a holistic approach to student learning through programs and services that support the social, emotional, physical, academic and basic needs of families. DPS works with each identified community to build out the services most aligned to their needs.

  • 720-423-3200
  • info@dpsk12.org
  • https://celt.dpsk12.org/o/communityengagement/page/community-hubs
  • Denver County
Basic Needs
+6
Developmental & Disability Needs Educational & Financial Aid General Hispanic & Latinx Immigrant & Refugee Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Developmental & Disability Needs Educational & Financial Aid General Hispanic & Latinx Immigrant & Refugee Youth & Adolescents

Denver Chafee Foster Care Independence Program

The Denver Chafee Foster Care Independence Program supports youth (aged 14+) transitioning out of foster care toward independence. It provides resources on housing, education, employment, life skills, and financial aid, along with a "Guide to Adulthood" and community connections for young adults in the Denver area.

  • 720-944-6327
  • denverilchafee@denvergov.org
  • https://denverchafee.org/tools
  • 1200 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO 80204
  • Denver County
Foster Parenting
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Youth & Adolescents
Foster Parenting
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Youth & Adolescents

Focus Points Family Resource Center

Focus Points offers a range of free and low-cost family services covering education, family assistance, health and wellness, connections to community resources and a platform for economic inclusion.

  • 303-292-0770
  • communications@focuspoints.org
  • https://www.focuspoints.org/
  • 2501 East 48th Ave., Denver, CO 80216
  • Denver County
General
General

Holy Family: Life After Loss Support Group

A grief support group for those wishing to connect with others following the recent, or not so recent, death of a loved one/s. The group meets every third Wednesday of the month from 10:00 to 11:30am in the Parish rectory. There is no charge and all are welcome.

  • 802-324-0276
  • https://holyfamilydenver.com/bereavement-grief-support/
  • 4346 Utica Street, Denver, CO 80212
  • Denver County
Grief Support
Grief Support

Caring Pathways

We are proud to be your trusted in-home veterinary care provider serving senior, geriatric, and terminally-ill pets. We consist of a team of over 20 veterinarians who will travel to your home from Castle Rock to Fort Collins, providing end-of-life pet care services and grief support. We are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

  • Metro Denver: 720-287-2553
  • Northern CO: 920-236-7100
  • info@caringpathways.com
  • https://caringpathways.com/grief-support/
  • Denver County, Northern Colorado
Grief Support
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Pet
Grief Support
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Pet

Servicios De La Raza

Servicios de La Raza’s mission is to build and cultivate a thriving Colorado Latino community in which all members have the opportunities, and the support systems to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and self-determination to lead a healthy quality of life. The network of services offered include Essential Services, Health Resources, Economic Development, Victim Support, Re-Entry Services, and Youth Initiatives.

  • 303-458-5851
  • info@serviciosdelaraza.org
  • https://serviciosdelaraza.org/
  • Adams County, Denver County, Metro Denver, Pueblo County
Basic Needs
+6
Domestic Violence Employment Support General Hispanic & Latinx Re-entry Youth & Adolescents
Basic Needs
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Domestic Violence Employment Support General Hispanic & Latinx Re-entry Youth & Adolescents

Metro Denver Homeless Initiative

The Metro Denver Homeless Initiative (MDHI) coordinates a seven-county regional response to make homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring. It acts as the lead agency for the Metro Denver Continuum of Care (CoC), uniting over 70 organizations to manage data, provide OneHome coordinated entry, and implement evidence-based, data-driven housing solutions.

  • 720-251-2100​
  • info@mdhi.org
  • https://www.mdhi.org/need-help
  • 711 Park Ave W, Suite 320 Denver, Colorado 80205
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Douglas County, Jefferson County
Housing
Housing

DCAC: Immigrant Family Initiative

Denver Children's Advocacy Center's Immigrant Family Initiative provides mental wellbeing services specifically to kids and families facing difficulty due to immigration. The program supports kids at no cost to the families and regardless of insurance or immigration status.

  • 303-825-3850
  • info@denvercac.org
  • https://www.denvercac.org/immigrantfamilyinitiative/
  • 2149 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80211
  • Denver County, Metro Denver
Crisis Support
+2
General Immigrant & Refugee
Crisis Support
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General Immigrant & Refugee

Denver Mill Levy Program

The Denver Mill Levy Program, administered by Rocky Mountain Human Services (RMHS) and funded by a 2003 taxpayer-approved property tax, provides flexible services for Denver residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. It offers essential supports, including housing stability, respite, and specialized equipment.

  • 303-636-5600
  • questions@rmhumanservices.org
  • https://www.rmhumanservices.org/departments/mill-levy/
  • 9900 E. Iliff Ave., Denver, CO 80231
  • Denver County
Developmental & Disability Needs
+1
Respite Care
Developmental & Disability Needs
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Respite Care

Show & Tell

Show & Tell (formerly known as the THRIVE Center) is a Colorado-based nonprofit organization and the state’s only Community Parent Resource Center (CPRC) focused on supporting families of children with disabilities. Founded in 2019, it functions as a parent-driven organization dedicated to empowering families—particularly Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) families—to advocate for their children from birth to age 26.

  • 303-632-6840
  • Info@WeShowAndTell.org
  • https://www.weshowandtell.org/
  • 3131 S. Vaughn Way, #214, Aurora, CO 80014
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Douglas County, Jefferson County, Metro Denver
Developmental & Disability Needs
Developmental & Disability Needs

Family Tree: Domestic Violence Services

Family Tree is the only organization in the region focusing on the interconnected issues of child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness. Domestic Violence Services keep survivors and children who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault and/or stalking safe through our crisis line, emergency shelter (Roots of Courage), safety planning, legal advocacy and linkages to community resources. All services are available in English and Spanish and we will work with those needing languages other than English and Spanish through utilizing interpretation services.

  • 720-856-2344
  • Roots of Courage 24/Hr Crisis Line: 303-420-6752
  • DVS@thefamilytree.org
  • https://www.thefamilytree.org/domestic-violence-services
  • PorchLight Family Justice Center 11100 W. 8th Ave., Ste. 200, Lakewood, CO 80215
  • Adams County, Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Douglas County, Jefferson County
Crisis Support
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Domestic Violence Legal Shelters
Crisis Support
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Domestic Violence Legal Shelters

Family Connects Colorado

Family Connects is an evidence-based, universal home visiting program designed to support parents and newborns through nurse home visits within the first few weeks of life. It connects families with community resources, such as childcare, healthcare, and financial services, to foster healthy development and reduce infant emergency medical care.

  • 720-213-6259
  • info@familyconnectscolorado.org
  • https://familyconnectscolorado.org/
  • Arapahoe County, Boulder County, Broomfield County, Denver County, Eagle County, Jefferson County
Doula & Maternal Support
+3
Home Visitation Programs Medical Parenting
Doula & Maternal Support
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Home Visitation Programs Medical Parenting
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