HFAP provides an immediate safe environment for victims of DV and supports victims through the decision-making process. We provide a 24-hour crisis line, emergency shelter, transitional housing (rental assistance and help getting into permanent housing), assistance with a protection orders, safety plans, court advocacy, emergency food and clothing, financial assistance, support groups for youth and adults & victim advocacy.
Homeward Alliance operates a continuum of programs and initiatives for families, adults and seniors, such as basic needs, housing-focused case management, behavioral health and employment services. The Murphy Center acts as a one-stop-shop for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. It is the hub of services for people who face homelessness or housing instability — one location in which 20 organizations offer more than 40 services to nearly 3,000 people each year.
Hope Communities programs and services are free, held on-site, and open to all. Affordable Housing Program: Hope Communities has 278 affordable units, housing more than 750 people in 2018 at four Denver properties. Resource Navigation/Adult Education: Individualized resource navigation focuses on access to community resources, benefits, financial literacy, career/personal skill development, and structured educational programs. Child/Youth Development: Classes and programs for youth include early childhood education and healthy parent-child relationship programs, kindergarten preparedness, and homework assistance. Health & Wellness: Hope provides residents and community members access to knowledge and skills to manage their health and wellness. This includes early childhood health education, dental/health/vision screenings, navigation of medical institutions, and other wellness events and clinics. Community-Building: Hope promotes neighborhood alliances, resident meetings/councils, a community garden, and community safety meetings. These programs are customized to address needs at each site.
Long-term residential program for chronically homeless women. Case management provided as well as mental health services. Referrals through the OneHome system (VI-SPDAT)
Ithaka provides shelter for individuals, families and seniors experiencing homelessness and/or who don’t have access to stable housing. Ithaka also provides case management to connect their transitional housing residents to the supportive services they need such as healthcare, addiction recovery, benefits applications, and more.
They have three programs: Family Transitional Housing, Individual Transitional Housing Program called Shore House and a Senior Transitional Housing Program.
Jefferson Center is a nonprofit, community-focused mental health and substance use service provider. Services available for adults, families, children and seniors. Primary services include: Individual and Group Therapy, Counseling, Peer Support, Substance Abuse Treatment, Medication Evaluation and Monitoring, Psychological Assessments, Criminal Justice programs, School Based programs, Parenting/Early Childhood family services, Veteran & Military Family Services, Wellness classes (including wellness coaching and smoking cessation), and Mobile Medication Assisted treatment.
Mental health therapy for adolescents, adults, elderly individuals, families and groups. A strengths based approach is used and the provider specializes in Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety, and coping skills.
Lutheran Family Services is the largest refugee resettlement agency in the Rocky Mountain region. LFS offers adoption services, disaster response, foster care services, aging services (high need seniors hospital support program), pregnancy counseling, prevention services such as parental education/support and other child focused education/services, immigration legal services, Early Childhood Education and Workforce Pathway Program (for refugee mothers from Afghanistan and Swahili speaking countries), Road to Economic Freedom Employment Program (job skills training/support).
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Manna provides daily to-go meals from 9 to 11, Monday-Saturday. When not open, there is a community fridge on site for individuals needing a meal. We also provide services on-site including: case management, SNAP enrollment, showers, mail services (Manna can serve as your mailing address), ID assistance (SS, birth certs, drivers license, etc.), thrift store vouchers, haircut vouchers, computer access, bus tokens and resource referrals for housing or other services.
Emergency shelter and wrap around services including: basic needs, Maternity care, Case management, Post-shelter support services, and Child care services for children up to 12 years old
Open Heart Advocates is a victim services organization serving primarily survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, teen dating violence, human trafficking and other crimes or traumas. OHA has a gender inclusive safehouse where survivors can stay up to 45 days as well as other short term emergency housing options. Sexual assault services include physical exams to obtain evidence, court accompaniment and counseling. Additionally, OHA provides training to communities and agencies to educate them about the crime of human trafficking. OHA can provide referrals to legal assistance, mental health counseling and other services they may not provide in-house.
MRC provides basic needs assistance including: emergency financial assistance with rent/mortgage, utilities, transportation, medical expenses, and case management. Family Education and Support, Community Health which aims to foster wellness through outreach, engagement, and public policy advocacy. Additionally, MRC has a food share pantry and Mobile Food share program.
MESA provides support and services to ALL survivors of sexual assault. Services available include a 24/7 crisis Hotline, medical advocacy, legal advocacy, referrals to mental health services, and support groups.
Named after the North Star that guided slaves to freedom in the U.S., Polaris systemically disrupts the human trafficking networks that rob human beings of their lives and freedom. Our comprehensive model puts victims at the center of what we do – helping survivors restore their freedom, preventing more victims, and leveraging data and technology to pursue traffickers wherever they operate. The National Human Trafficking Hotline is a national, toll-free hotline, available to answer calls, texts, and chats from anywhere in the country, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year. The Hotline is a program of Polaris, a non-profit, non-governmental organization working exclusively on the issue of human trafficking.
We offer individual, couples, and family therapy to victims of trauma. Methodology is not restricted to in-person as we offer tele-health and phone services.
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