Colorado Greyhound Adoption
Colorado Greyhound Adoption (CGA) is committed to finding permanent loving homes for and promoting the adoption and welfare of retired racing greyhounds as excellent family pets.
- 303-816-2799
- info@greyhoundadoption.com
- https://www.greyhoundadoption.com/
- PO Box 2404, Littleton, CO 80161-2404
Colorado Pet Pantry
Food bank for family pets.
- 303-818-0618
- info@coloradopetpantry.org
- https://www.coloradopetpantry.org/
- P.O. Box 323, Boulder, CO 80306
Colorado Senior Dog Rescue & Hospice
Colorado Senior Dog Rescue and Hospice is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) volunteer-run animal welfare organization dedicated to rescuing senior dogs, with a specific focus on providing hospice care. Senior animals are often overlooked at shelters and are the first to be euthanized. At CSDRH, we provide senior dogs with the love and care they need and deserve.
- info@coseniordogrescue.org
- https://coseniordogrescue.org/
- P.O. Box 22978 , Denver, CO 80222
Colorado Melanoma Foundation: The Sun Bus
The Sun Bus is a charitable mobile Dermatology clinic that provides free skin screening, sun safety education, EltaMD sunscreen and Heliocare samples at events. The mission of The Sun Bus is to reduce the burden of skin diseases, including cancer, through effective screening, education, and research programs.
- 303-876-7664
- admin@thesunbus.org
- https://www.thesunbus.org/
- 3124 Parker Rd Suite A2-145 Aurora, CO 80014
Women’s Wilderness
Women's Wilderness is a Colorado-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women, girls, and non-binary people by providing accessible, nature-based education and outdoor adventures. Founded to foster confidence and leadership, the group offers activities like hiking, climbing, and backpacking led by women instructors.
- 303-938-9191
- info@womenswilderness.org
- support@womenswilderness.org
- https://womenswilderness.org/
- 1206 Euclid Ave, Boulder, Colorado 80302
CDOC: Community Re-Entry Specialists
Community Re-Entry Specialists (CRES) provide integrated case management and support services throughout the state to assist with removing barriers that interfere with an offender’s successful transition from prison to the community. Re-entry services may include, but are not limited to, stabilization assistance or resources for housing, transportation, clothing, personal hygiene, backpacks, work tools, employment training, and job placement. The services are based on individual need and are incentive-based, requiring the offender’s participation and accountability. CRES use cognitive-based interventions when interacting with the offenders to enhance motivation and reinforce positive behavior, deliver risk reduction, encourage stabilization efforts, support family reintegration, and assist with employment and job training opportunities. CRES also conducts an initial assessment to determine the appropriate level of re-entry transition assistance that may be needed for successful reintegration into the community.
- 719-579-9580
- cdoc@state.co.us
- https://cdoc.colorado.gov/parole-and-re-entry-services/community-based-services/community-re-entry-specialists
- 1250 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910
DCPA: Assistance After Incarceration
A list of reentry resources provided by the Denver Center of Performing Arts.
Colorado College: Mindfulness Resources
Meditative, Contemplative & Mindfulness Resources
- 719-389-6000
- https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/chaplainsoffice/resources/meditative-contemplative-mindfulness.html
- 14 East Cache La Poudre St., Colorado Springs, CO, 80903
ACLU Colorado
With a mission to protect, defend and extend the civil rights and civil liberties of all people in Colorado through litigation, education and advocacy, the ACLU offers Know Your Rights trainings, works with students and young professionals interested in civil liberties, writes letters, talks to government agencies and files lawsuits on behalf of clients whose rights have been violated.
- 303-777-5482
- info@aclu-co.org
- https://www.aclu-co.org
- 303 E. 17th St., Ste.350, Denver, CO 80203
Cobalt
The Cobalt Foundation works on policy development and implementation, civic education and engagement, and leveraging our relationships with policy makers, stakeholders, and thought leaders in communities large and small across Colorado to protect and expand abortion access. Cobalt Advocates is the 501(c)4 advocacy and political arm of Cobalt. We take positions on abortion rights bills and issues at the municipal, state, and federal level, enforce accountability for officeholders on those issues, and endorse candidates.
- info@cobaltadvocates.org
- https://cobaltadvocates.org/
- P.O. Box 22485, Denver, CO 80222
Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)
As a people-of-color led organization, COLOR works to advance reproductive justice for all Coloradans. COLOR’s approach centers on intersectionality with the knowledge that no person leads a single issue life. We challenge all barriers keeping communities from leading successful, self-determined lives by furthering environmental justice, economic justice, racial justice, immigrant rights, LGBTQIA+ liberation and more. We take a youth-to-elder approach, embracing the teachings of multiple generations in a cultura-centric way (meaning our work evokes and lifts up the traditions, language, and cultural identities of our communities). COLOR works to cultivate and develop our community members through a leadership ladder that authentically reflects the lives of those we serve.
- 303-393-0382
- info@colorlatina.org
- https://www.colorlatina.org/
- PO Box 40991, Denver, CO 80204
Addicted.org
At DRS, we are committed to helping you find the best free or low-cost rehab for your needs. Our research and quality team has reviewed over 130 low-cost rehab programs in Colorado and dedicated countless hours to curating this list through research and our thorough vetting process. The result is our selection of the 21 best low-budget treatments in the state, continuously updated to ensure high-quality and accurate information.
Alzheimer’s Association (Colorado Chapter)
Caregivers, get the emotional support you need. Find a support group by zip code
Autism Society Colorado
The Autism Society of Colorado"s online peer support group is a welcoming space for individuals on the autism spectrum, their families and partners, friends, coworkers, and caregivers to connect, share experiences, and find support. Through virtual meetings, participants can engage in open discussions, exchange advice, and build a sense of community with others who understand their journey. We recognize that connections can happen both online and in person, and while our groups are virtual, some participants may choose to continue connections outside of ASC peer groups in ways that feel safe and comfortable for them. Moderated by peer-led facilitators, our groups are designed to be inclusive, respectful, and supportive– where participants are encouraged to explore challenges, communicate together, celebrate successes, and share helpful resources in a space that prioritizes understanding and accessibility.
- 720-214-0794
- info@autismcolorado.org
- https://www.autismcolorado.org/support-groups
- PO Box 848, Broomfield, CO 80038
Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado
Brain Injury Association of Colorado supports people struggling with the effects of a brain injury, stroke, or concussion. So you can survive – and thrive.
- 303-355-9969
- 800-955-2443
- info@BIAColorado.org
- https://biacolorado.org/support-groups/
- 7900 E Colfax Ave, Suite B Denver, CO 80220
Colorado Cancer Coalition
Through our network of Task Forces, community partnerships, and evidence-based initiatives, we connect people and programs across the cancer continuum – from prevention and early detection to treatment, survivorship, and palliative care. Our goal is to ensure that every person in Colorado – no matter where they live – has access to high-quality cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and support services. By aligning efforts statewide, we amplify impact, close gaps in care, and create lasting systems change.
- CCCinfo@Trailhead.Institute
- https://www.coloradocancercoalition.org/supportgroups/
- Trailhead Institude 1999 Broadway, Suite 600 Denver, Colorado 80202
NAMI Family Support Group
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family Support Groups are an important resource for families who have a loved one with a mental illness. Knowing that others have had the same experience is a relief to families who have seldom spoken about mental illness to neighbors, friends, or often, even relatives. Learning that other have been able to work out some common issues can inspire hope.
Colorado Teen Parent Collaborative
The Teen Parent Collaborative is a unified community of organizations that strives to build capacity and connection for our members and advocates for teen parents and their children through shared resources, a program directory, and public policy advocacy.
Colorado Association of Professional Interpreters
Professional association for interpreters in Colorado. Provides online directory of interpreters in the state.
- president@citacolorado.org
- membership@citacolorado.org
- https://citacolorado.org/
Community Language Cooperative
At Community Language Cooperative we make sure that we are able to provide interpretation, translation and language justice training to ensure that everyone is able to participate in society and engage civically in the language of their heart.
- 720-394-0126
- info@communitylanguagecoop.com
- https://communitylanguagecoop.com/
- PO Box 2461 Englewood, Colorado 80150