Colorado Free Public Assistance and Programs
We have provided all of the Colorado Free Public Assistance and programs.
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Grassroots Television Inc 110 E Hallam St Aspen, CO 81611 website: http://grassrootstv.org tThe mission of GrassRoots Television is to protect and nurture open channels of communication for the residents of the Roaring Fork Valley | ||
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Gasp Of Colorado (303)444-9799 2885 Aurora Avenue Boulder, CO 80303 website: http://www.gaspforair.org The Group to AlleviateSmoking Pollution (GASP of Colorado) is a 501-C-3 statewide nonprofitorganization established in 1977 that: | ||
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Denver Asset Building Coalition 670 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204 website: http://www.DenverABC.org To provide free tax preparation, financial education, and financial services through accessible sites in Denver to help the underserved build for the future and become economically stable. | ||
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National Coalition Against Domestic Violence 1120 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 80203 website: http://www.ncadv.org To organize for collective power by advancing transformative work, thinking and leadership for communities and individuals working to end violence in our lives. | ||
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The Denver Center For Crime Victims PO Box 18975 Denver, CO 80218 website: http://www.denvervictims.org The Denver Center for Crime Victims was founded in 1987 to provide services for victims of crime and crime prevention education. DCCV serves all victims of crime regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, disability, or national origin. DCCV offers a 24-hour Hotline in English, Spanish, and by Teletypewriter (TTY) as well as specialized programs for child/youth, elderly/disabled, or monolingual Spanish-speaking victims. Legal immigration clinic and translation and interpreting services offered. Since 1987, DCCV has served over 100,000 crime victims with the emotional support, crisis intervention, case management, individual and group counseling, advocacy, emergency financial assistance, information and referrals they need to heal from the trauma of victimization. All services are free and confidential. | ||
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Life Inter Faith Team On Unemployment And Poverty P.O. Box 1213 Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 website: http://www.liftup.org LIFT-UP is a non-profit organiztion dedicated to providing essential services to meet the social and humanitarian needs created by unemployment, underemployment and poverty in the Garfield County, Colorado area. | ||
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Bcn 1007 Artemis Circle Lafayette, CO 80026 website: http://bcn.boulder.co.us The Boulder Community Network is the non-profit sector ambassador to the world of information technology and the Internet. In a world where technology has become the focus, BCN provides an often-missing key ingredient: the people. BCN people open windows to the world for senior citizens as they patiently teach them how to surf the net. They help human service agencies redesign the way they do business. And they visit Internet public access sites and add a human face and smile to the strange blinking machine in the corner. | ||
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Project Yes (303)926-0306 104 W Baseline Lafayette, CO 80026 website: http://www.project-yes.org Project YES (Youth Envisioning Social change) provides leadership opportunities for young people through the arts and service learning. | ||
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Cat Care Society (303)239-9680 5787 W Sixth Ave Lakewood, CO 80214 website: http://www.catcaresociety.org Cat Care Society operates a cage-free shelter for homeless and abused cats that provides adoption, counseling, humane education and community outreach services to enrich the lives of people and their cats. | ||
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Las Animas Helping Hands P.O. Box 576 Las Animas, CO 81054 website: http://www.lasanimashelpinghands.org Bent County is one of the six poorest counties in southeastern Colorado. The county has been in a drought the past eight years and many people are suffering economically. Any increase in the amount of gasoine, electricity, propane, food, taxes, or and illness in their family leaves them in need. Helping Hands is trying to meet as many needs as possible while helping applicants with budgeting classes, debt reduction, filling out applications, free income tax assistance, free transportation to medical appointments....all emergencies are considered. | ||
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Project Self-Sufficiency Of Loveland-Fort Collins 375 W 37th St Loveland, CO 80538 website: http://www.ps-s.org Our primary organizational goals and accompanying objectives are to build the capacity of families to become increasingly self-sufficient through comprehensive strategies that provide needed resources and opportunities for1) high quality career planning and assessment services that encourage the selection of careers which are suitable to the individual and that pay a living wage;2) education and training related to the chosen career and to life skills in general;3) connections with potential employers and community members able to open doors to meaningful employment;4) the removal of barriers to self-sufficiency;5) facilitation of healthy family functioning; and6) the empowerment of program participants to engage in self-advocacy.Project Self-Sufficiency also seeks to prevent the continuation of poverty from generation to generation through a series of interventions that support and educate families while modeling successful behaviors by adults for children. | ||