Abortion care, STI/STD testing, specialized gynecology, birth control, free teen clinic to patients under age 20, Non Scalpel Vasectomies, annuals and cancer screenings, transgender and gender non binary health care.
Bright Future Foundation provides services to domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. Their services include Advocacy (24/7 hotline, mental health services, legal advocacy and representation, case management and financial education), Brighthouse (safehouse shelter), rapid re-housing initiative (up to two years of low-rent, temporary housing), buddy mentors (mentorship program for kids), youth advocacy, SANE exams, forensic nurse exams, and online parenting classes.
Bringing Justice Home Project is housed under Crossroads Safehouse and provides legal services for a wide range of civil legal matters including, but not limited to, civil protection orders, divorce, and custody cases, housing, employment, education, immigration and finances. Services are provided in the following counties in-person and/or remote: Grand, Jackson, Larimer, Moffat, Routt, and Weld. BJH does not provide criminal legal defense.
Earn While You Learn Clients may earn items such as a new car seat or crib and mattress by completing educational units. Pursue: Education for a Lifetime – CCPC conducts sexual educational classes for students within our local schools. The education includes social branding, relational issues, effects/risks of pornography/sexting, and other social issues that may arise by unhealthy choices. Our trained staff are available to talk through worries, concerns, issues, experiences and problems in regards to their current, past and future situation(s). Practical information on: pregnancy, childbirth, parenting, adoption, fetal & childhood development, abortion risks and alternatives, sexually transmitted disease. Monthly Allotments: we can help provide some basic essentials for you and your new family like diapers, baby food, formula, and more. Material Assistance Baby/toddler/children clothing, maternity clothing, baby furniture & equipment as well as a variety of other items.
We serve 29 counties with our largest concentration of services offered in Pueblo County. Headquartered in Pueblo, we operate 24 programs and services primarily across Crowley, Fremont, Huerfano, Las Animas, Otero, and Pueblo counties. Our main focus is toward early childhood well-being and education. Our vision is that every home is a nurturing environment that supports the full potential of the child so that every child is ready for school on day one. We accomplish this by implementing a 2-Generation approach in our programs. Additional programs we have provide assistance that helps those with barriers to employment transitional jobs/ technical training, immigration citizenship application help and advocacy, Social Security Representative Payee service, and home stability rent and utility assistance for families.
I provide affirming and compassionate therapy for trauma and relationships. My approach to therapy is inclusive, anti-oppressive, and trauma informed. I utilize trauma and attachment-based interventions, including EMDR trauma therapy.
CCCA provides crisis intervention, 24/7 on-scene response, emergency safe-housing, shelter referrals, safety planning, counseling assistance, protection order assistance, liaison with law enforcement, DA and judicial, 24-hour hotline, courtroom accompaniment, assistance with legal aid, counseling referrals, CVC assistance, emergency financial assistance, immigration referrals and other services.
Georgetown, CO 80444, USA
CLLARO’s resource navigators provide culturally-competent and bilingual outreach, referral, and assistance services to some of the most vulnerable and underserved Coloradans – non-English speaking, low-income families, and older adult Latinos (50+) – by connecting them with trusted services providers. Additional Programs include: Capitol Fellowship Program, Parent Advocacy for Local Schools, Community Access, Research and Engagement Program, Oral Health Care Equity Coalition, Legislative Advocacy, and Latino Civic Engagement.
Mission Supports provides Transitional Case Management Services to people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities that are at-risk of or experiencing homelessness in Denver County. Mission Supports assists clients in obtaining a Disability Determination for Long-Term Medicaid Services and Supports, namely the HCBS-DD waiver.
CLS offers free civil legal services for Coloradans including survivors of human trafficking
COVA’s Human Trafficking Program, Survivor Support Services can provide referrals and individualized case management to eligible victims/survivors of both labor and sex trafficking in Colorado. Case managers can work with survivors that have recently exited a trafficking situation to identify goals and connect to supportive resources that restore self-sufficiency, safety and autonomy.
Colorado Youth for a Change (CYC) connects youth with opportunities to get back into school and also creates pathways, alongside caring adults, to build confidence and find success in school and beyond. We believe all young people can rise above seemingly insurmountable obstacles to learn, to excel in school, and to ultimately graduate.
Community Reach Center is a mental health center providing treatment and counseling for children, teens, adults and seniors who are seeking to improve their mental well being in Adams and Broomfield counties.
Provide food for those in need (food pantry)
Provide life skill training to change the factors that have led to the current needs (resume/job interview)
Provide help for those finding themselves in unexpected and/or unwanted pregnancies (partner with Life Network)
Provide help and healing for those emotionally wounded (Military Family Support)
Provide a safe and fun environment for social interaction and relationship development.
The Mexican Consulate can provide services for Mexican Nationals including: identity documents (passports, birth certificates, etc.), victim services (human rights abuses, detention, location of people, repatriation of remains, repatriation of sick individuals, etc.), power of attorney, birth registry, marriage, community health and education including financial literacy, visas and more.