Clothing
Bridget's Boutique is a non-profit organization that provides clothing to individuals in need.
Provides new and quality used clothing to students from low-income or in-crisis families in the Denver Metro Area, free of charge.
The mission for Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
Lgbtq
The state’s leading advocacy organization dedicated to advancing equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) Coloradans and their families.
Gives voice to Colorado's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) community and playing a pivotal role in statewide initiatives to reduce harassment and discrimination. Provides mental health, crisis, youth programs/tutoring, adult & young adult programs, transgender support, legal support and more!
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Miscellaneous
211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community.
Striving to increase understanding, access, and utilization of healthcare resources. Our team of navigators works with individuals to help them recognize the health-related benefits they qualify for, apply to those benefits, and utilize them as effectively as possible.
24/7 Hoarding Cleanup help from a local Colorado company with unmatched compassion, discretion, and experience for the most challenging hoarding jobs.
Faith-based, non-profit ministry that serves anyone, anywhere, anytime with access to FREE classes about pregnancy, birth, first year, toddlerhood, general parenting, life skills, fatherhood, co-parenting, relationship skills, special circumstances, and simple Bible studies for those who are interested.
Offers a monthly discount of up to $30 (up to $75 if you’re living on qualified Tribal land) on your monthly broadband services if your household is eligible. Part of the ACP benefits include a one-time discount of up to $100 toward an internet-capable connected device like a tablet, laptop, or desktop computer. You are required to pay a co-pay between $10-$50 towards the connected device.
Provides food assistance, Medicaid, financial assistance with rent and childcare assistance, energy bills, along with other services.
Committed to addressing the interconnected issues of child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Family Tree works alongside people affected by child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness throughout their journey to safety and economic independence, providing emergency residential services, case management and advocacy, therapeutic services, outreach support, housing search and placement, education and employment support, among many other services.
Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household items to those in need.
Focuses on building and cultivating a thriving Colorado Latino community, offers employment/financial coaching, HIV/STI Services, Victim Services, healthcare/behavioral access support, re-entry services (help previously imprisoned folks gain employment, education skills, mentorship).
offers services to combat poverty and address the impacts of marginalization and oppression that are often contributing factors to poverty or homelessness. By offering low-barrier access to a broad range of basic necessities and wrap-around care options, TGP guides women, transgender and non-binary individuals, and children living in poverty from a place of crisis and instability to one of stability and security.
Various services for addiction and recovery, homelessness, community and food programs, prison and worship programs, youth programs, life skills, assistance programs, etc.
Provides help to low-income women to achieve economic security, livable wages, affordable childcare, equal pay opportunities, education, and job training.
Provides services to those in need, including housing, food, and clothing.
Pet Resources
Provides shelter and care for lost and abandoned animals, enforces Denver County animal ordinances, and provides pet adoptions.
Colorado Pet Pantry is a pet food bank that helps families feed their pets.
Find temporary shelter for your pet, and get free veterinary care, pet food, and supplies. We also offer some limited shelter options that allow pets to stay with you.
PawsCo is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation with a comprehensive approach.
Senior Resources
Provides information and resources for older adults and adults with disabilities.
Offers in-home and mobile medical alert systems for seniors and others looking for the security and protection that a personal emergency button alarm provides. Our affordable, easy to use medical alert pendants, bracelets, and watches offer reliable peace of mind for you or your loved ones, 24/7/365.
Offers affordable / free for Medicaid clients, non-medical solutions for individuals or couples who need care and support, but prefer to remain at home.
Promotes the self-sufficiency of older adults in Denver by providing necessity-of-life services with the ultimate goal of helping clients find stable, sustainable living situations.
Denver Area’s largest nonprofit dedicated to services for older adults, their families, and their caregivers. Our crucial programs include adult day programs, in-home care, chores, care management, senior advocacy and much more.