Grace’s Table
At Grace’s Table, we prioritize a level of care for teen mamas that nurtures them as whole people. Every teen mama is on her own unique journey, and Grace’s Table offers personalized programming to help each teen mama reach her goals. We believe teen moms should have all the support they need while navigating the journey of motherhood.
The Interpreter Network
Interpretation and translation services by trained and certified professionals; Over 80 languages are represented. Call for fees and scheduling
The Translation and Interpretation Center
Paid services, with discounts for immigrants and refugees; Transcription and translation services, interpretive services; Certified document translations
GoodWheels Community Transportation
GOODWHEELS: COLORADO’S PREMIER DOOR-THROUGH-DOOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE! Goodwill of Colorado’s GoodWheels transportation service helps you get to places that are important to you, such as medical appointments, the pharmacy, the airport or to run errands. GoodWheels transports anyone, anywhere, and we specialize in transporting clients who use bariatric wheelchairs. Goodwheels’ dispatch line is available from 7 AM to 7 PM, Monday through Saturday.
Homeward Bound bus tickets home for Aurora residents experiencing homelessness
Open 365 days a year from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
HopSkipDrive
HopSkipDrive compliments routine student transportation with a cost efficient, flexible way to meet non-routine transportation needs. We understand that transportation can be the difference between success and struggle, which is why we’re on a mission to use technology, operational expertise, and new thinking to help kids reach their full potential by providing a safe, dependable way to get them where they need to be.
I Need A Ride (Douglas County)
Eligible residents must have a physical address within Douglas County. Homeless residents may be considered a resident if they have a child(ren) enrolled in a Douglas County School District school, are employed within Douglas County, obtain benefits and services through Douglas County Human Services, or if they have documents demonstrating their last permanent residence was in Douglas County. Douglas County residents may qualify for grant-subsidized services if they are ages 60+, a person living with a disability, or income below 200 percent of poverty.
Non-emergent Medical Transportation (NEMT) by Health First Colorado
Non-emergent medical transportation (NEMT) is transportation to and from medically necessary services covered by Health First Colorado (Colorado"s Medicaid program) for members who have no other means of transportation, including free transportation. NEMT can only be utilized to access non-emergency services. NEMT also covers personal vehicle mileage reimbursement, air, train or out-of-state travel.
Outback Express
For citizen and visitor convenience, the city offers public transportation within Burlington"s city limits through the Outback Express for 25 cents per ride.
Ride United (United Way)
Ride United was established in 2018 to support United Ways and 211s in reducing transportation barriers to help people in need across the United States.
Town of Castle Rock
The Town of Castle Rock funds the Taxi Voucher Program, which provides rides for Town of Castle Rock residents that begin and end in Town limits. Transportation services are limited to work, medical/dental, grocery and pharmacy-related trips. This service is equipped to provide services for residents in wheelchairs.
Uncover Colorado
Colorado’s public transportation is improving every year. Hop on a train from Denver International Airport and get all the way to downtown Denver, or continue to California via an Amtrak if you wanted. Methods include airports, buses, bikes, trains, taxis, ride-hailing, car rentals and private shuttles.
Homes for All Veterans (Building Homes for Veterans)
Building Homes for Heroes® is determined and devoted to bringing renewed hope to our nation’s injured veterans, first responders and their families. The organization builds or modifies homes, and gifts them, mortgage-free, to injured veterans, first responders and their families, while providing support services to enable them to build better and brighter lives and reach new heights. It’s truly an honor to serve the men and women who have courageously served and sacrificed for our country.
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.