The mission of the Empowerment Program is to provide education, employment assistance, health, housing referrals, and support services for women who are in disadvantaged positions due to incarceration, poverty, homelessness, HIV/AIDS infection, and/or involvement in the criminal justice system.
The community reach center offers is a mental health care center that provides an array of services for children, teens and adults. They provide therapy on the individual and group level as well as out patience services. Additionally they provide help with housing and vocational training/services.
The Mile High Council provides family Counseling, parenting support, youth group, drug and alcohol counseling. They also offer approved therapy and council for DUI education and therapy. Additionally they provide further therapy services such as recovery support and family therapy, physical therapy etc.
This Outreach center provides Emergency housing, counseling, youth programs, legal advocacy, transitional housing to victims in the Fort Collins area. By proving basic needs, legal services and health services they have helped many victims. Additionally, these services at no cost.
GRASP (Gang Rescue and Support Project) is a peer-run, intervention program that works with youth who are at-risk of gang involvement or are presently active in gangs, helps families of gang victims, and serves as a youth advocate. GRASP works so well because it is primarily run by ex-gang members who broke free of the gang life-style and turned their…
The Denver Family Institute provides a wide variety of therapy programs to families, couples and children in the Denver area.
The Denver Rescue Mission operates Champa House, Lawrence Street, the Crossing, Family Services and Resource Center. Their main priority is to provide shelter, food, clothing, education, Christian teaching, and work discipline to the homeless. They also provide emergency services and other outreach programs.
Besides educational services, the CCD offers a childcare program to help parents succeed at CCD while taking care of their children. While the program does require an application to the program, once accepted there are no additional fees.
The Community Infant Program offers many services for new families including bilingual psychologists, therapists and public health nurses work exclusively with pregnant women and families with children 0-3 years old to offer comprehensive, trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, relationship-based support services.