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Supports fathers in building healthy communication, problems solving skills, and co-parenting skills with an emphasis on nurturing, father-focused behavior. Hosted by the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pueblo. Nurturing Parenting Program Contacts: Nick Martinez - nmartinez@ccsoco.org, 719-601-6018 Patrick Hatchett - phatchett@ccsoco.org
Family Tree is a non-profit human services agency providing innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence, and homelessness. They offer emergency shelter, an information help line, homeless prevention services, case management, education and employment services, and various other supportive services in order to help people achieve economic independence.…
In our Center Based Programs located in northwest and northeast Denver, we serve children from eight weeks of age to six years by providing an Association Montessori International (AMI) education in our classrooms. In our Home Based Program, our Parent Educators travel to homes in Denver–including homeless shelters, hotels, and transitional housing–to help teach parents parenting skills with the Parents as Teachers curriculum. The Home Based Program serves pregnancy to age 6. In addition, Family Star supports the families of each child through our comprehensive services. This includes hearing, vision, and developmental screening for each child. Our staff may also assist parents with family n…
This 13-week evidence-based curriculum offers all men seeking improved attitudes and skills for themselves and children an opportunity to collaborate with other men seeking the same. Fathers will receive support in communicating effectively; being a loving father, spouse or partner; how to deal with children's challenging behavior. For more information, please contact Geof Byerly at
Fathers who serve our country share a special bond and experience parenthood in ways that we only know. Adam Combs and Adrian Nunez, two veteran fathers, recognized a void in their community for fathers attempting to figure out how to jump back into parenthood while working to overcome other struggles that often accompany serving abroad. The Fathers of Freedom support group is open to all active duty military and veteran fathers wanting to connect, meeting on Zoom every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month.
FISH or Feeding Families and fueling hope offers access those who earn an annual income that is at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. FISH gives them access to a food bank, assistance with utility payments, and rent assistance.…
Builds home for individuals with housing needs…
Through a unique public-private partnership, Denver Public Schools and Florence Crittenton Services provide services to pregnant and parenting girls ages 14 to 21. Services include on-site high school academics, tutoring and other programs. Florence Crittenton also has an early education center and a family support center. Additionally, there is a medical center on campus which provides pre-natal and postpartum care.…
For Spanish speaking individuals. English as a second language, GED prep and parenting programs. offer nutrition, gardening, health classes (zumba), "exploring together" for kids while parents are in class.…