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Caring Connection is comprised of 45 nonprofit organizations which serve the needs of Colorado’s most vulnerable people. Every donation makes a monumental difference to our Colorado charities.
Caring Connection
303-232-1646 www.caringconnection.org
Donations are used to support the work of our local member agencies in underserved communities.
ACS Community Lift
303-935-7389 www.acslift.org
Our Family Care Program provides a self-serve food bank, personal hygiene items, bus tokens, ID replacement, emergency shelter, special needs and disaster assistance.
Alternatives Pregnancy Center
303-298-8815 www.youhavealternatives.org
Meets the physical and emotional needs of women faced with the decisions of an unintended pregnancy.
ArtReach, Inc.
303-433-2882 www.artreachdenver.org
“Changes lives through the arts” by providing access to arts and cultural experiences and education for underserved and at-risk people of all ages.
Arvada Community Food Bank
303-424-6685 www.arvadacommunityfoodbank.org
A local community food bank providing an emergency source of food for people and families in need.
Aurora Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center
303-671-2300 www.aumhc.org
We provide comprehensive mental health services to clients in Aurora.
Aurora Interchurch Task Force
303-360-0260
Provides emergency services such as rental and housing assistance as well as help with food, clothing, utilities and transportation.
Bayaud Industries
303-830-6885 www.bayaudindustries.org
Offers vocational training and employment services to people with disabilities.
Bessie's Hope (fka Rainbow Bridge)
303-623-1176 www.bessieshope.org
Enhances the quality of life for nursing home and assisted living elders, chiefly those who have no family and few visitors.
Bridgeway Shelters
303-969-0515 www.bridgewayhomes.org
Provides a transitional housing program for pregnant teens and their babies.
Camp Id-Ra-Ha-Je
303-838-5668 www.idrahaje.org
Exposes youth to outdoor activities such as horseback riding, rock climbing and sports that serve to build leadership skills in a Christian camp setting.
cityWild
303-227-6862 www.citywild.org
We are a bold attempt to bring the typically exclusive world of outdoor experiential education to a broad, non-traditional audience: low-income youth of color.
Colorado Bright Beginnings
303-433-6200 www.brightbeginningsco.org
We help all families support their children's physical, emotional and intellectual deelpoment during the first critical three years of life.
Colorado Christian Services
303-761-7236 www.christianservices.org
Offers free counseling to pregnant women, foster care to waiting children and adoption services to families. A Colorado-licensed child placement agency.
Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA)
303-861-7033/1-800-37-CCASA www.ccasas.org
The collective voice for sexual assault survivors, we work to eliminate sexual violence through education, training, prevention initiatives, public policy, advocacy and promoting offender accountability.
Colorado Homeless Families
303-420-6634 www.coloradohomelessfamilies.org
Provides transitional housing and support services to homeless families with children.
COMPA Food Bank Ministry
303-294-0272 www.compa.org
Provides food and grocery products to 170 local hunger-relief programs who, in turn, feed over 49,000 people per week. Over 40% are children.
Denver Indian Family Resource Center
303-871-8035 www.difrc.org
We strengthen vulnerable American Indian children and families through collaborative and culturally responsive services.
Denver Indian Health and Family Services
303-781-4050 www.dihfs.org
We provivde culturally appropriate services that promote health and quality of life for American Indians and Alaska Native families and individuals.
Denver Options
303-636-5600 www.denveroptions.org
Provides programs and services to help children and adults with developmental disabilities achieve their optimum independence and live active, purposeful lives.
Denver Rescue Mission
303-297-1815 www.denverrescuemission.org
Helps the needy to become self-sufficient citizens by providing education, free medical/dental services, shelter, food, clothing, long-term rehabilitation and transitional housing.
Denver Voice
303-539-7226 www.denvervoice.org
We provide economic, educational and empowerment opportunities for homeless and impoverished individuals and facilitate community dialogue about issues of homelessness and poverty through our monthly newspaper and vendor program.
Developmental Disabilities Resource Center
303-233-3363 www.ddrcco.com
Provides leading-edge services and supports that create opportunities for people with developmental disabilities and their families to participate fully in our community.
Dominican Sisters Home Health Agency of Denver
303-322-1413 www.dominicansisters.org
We provide free in-home care, related services and medical equipment loans to the elderly, sick and poor in their homes in Denver since 1923.
Douglas/Elbert Task Force
303-688-1114 www.detaskforce.org
We endeavor to meet the immediate needs of residents of Douglas and Elbert counties who are in financial distress and at risk of becoming homeless, to help them work through troublesome times with dignity.
Focus Points Family Resource Center
303-292-0770
Through early childhood, adult and parenting education programs, we provide tools that strengthen individuals’ and families’ ability to determine their future.
Goodwill Industries of Denver
303-650-7700 www.goodwilldenver.org
Our school-to-work program assists at-risk students to transition successfully from high school to the workplace or post-secondary education.
Hero Alliance
720-941-8901 www.heroalliance.org
We promote home education and resources for people with disabilities in Colorado.
HIV Care Link
303-742-9200 www.hivcarelink.org
We are an outreach of Christian compassion and hope committed to preventing the spread of HIV, empowering and supporting those affected by HIV/AIDS and equipping the church to minister effectively to people living with HIV.
Inner City Health Center
303-296-1767 www.innercityhealth.com
A faith based clinich committed to help solve the health care crisis by providing quality medical, dental and counseling services for the uninsured and underserved.
Inter-Faith Community Services
303-789-0501 www.ifcs.org
Provides basic services such as food, clothing, financial assistance and transitional housing to low-income individuals, families and seniors.
Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Denver
303-675-0713 www.interfaithhospitality.org
Provides shelter, meals, comprehensive assistance and encouragement to homeless families.
Jeffco Action Center
303-237-7704 www.jeffcoac.org
Provides emergency services including food, clothing, shelter, medical care and financial assistance to help people in Jefferson County regain self-sufficient lives.
Laradon Hall
303-296-2400 www.laradon.org
Serves individuals who have developmental disabilities through community participation, residential support and employment programs for adults; education and therapeutic services for children.
Lost and Found, Inc.
800-488-5049 www.lostandfoundinc.org
Chemical dependency and sexual deviancy are tearing families apart. Our residential treatment/foster home provides hope, healing and spiritual growth to youth and families in crisis.
Metro CareRing
303-860-7200 www.metrocarering.org
Serves low and fixed-income individuals and families by providing groceries, toiletries, utilities assistance, work items and children’s items.
Mountain Resource Center
303-838-7552 www.mountainresourcecenter.org
A community-based organization that provides basic and essential health and human services for families living in the foothills and mountains.
Providers’ Resource Clearinghouse
303-962-2270 www.prccolorado.org
Dedicated to meeting the needs of nonprofits for furniture and office goods. These funds help acquire furniture that is given away to needy families.
Ralston House (fka Arvada Child Advocacy Center)
720-898-6745 www.rastonhouse.net
A safe, child-friendly place offering all the needed services to complete the investigative process of children’s outcries of sexual or physical abuse.
Roundup Fellowship
303-757-8008 www.rup.org
Through residential, educational and family services, we serve persons with developmental disabilities recognizing their worth, promoting dignity and affirming their ability to contribute.
Sacred Heart House of Denver
303-296-6686 www.sacredhearthouse.org
Provides a continuum of services to homeless others with children and single women to help them achieve and maintain self-sufficiency.
Seniors’ Resource Center
303-238-8151 www.srcaging.org
We provide community based services to keep seniors in their homes. These services include in-home care, transportation, adult day care, employment and other programs to older persons.
Special Kids Special Families
719-447-8983 http://sksfcolorado.org
Provides foster care, child care, life skills training and support to individuals with disabilities and their families; especially to low-income and single parents.
Summit Cancer Solutions
303-409-2206 www.summitcancersolutions.org
We are dedicated to providing cancer survivors with affordable and empowering exercise programs in a healthy, positive, and non-intimidating environment within their community. We provide a six month exercise program for ALL cancer survivors to aid in recovery and general fitness during and after treatment.
Third Way Center, Inc.
303-780-9191 www.thirdwaycenter.org
Provides a continuum of services to high-risk, homeless, mentally ill and disadvantaged youth.
WINGS Foundation
303-238-8660 www.wingsfound.org
We work to break the cycle and heal the wounds of childhood sexual abuse by providing education, support services and advocacy to adults throughout Colorado.
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