Veterans Community Project is dedicated to supporting every man and woman who took the oath for our country. We are determined to make a difference in the lives of homeless Veterans, a task accomplished by the community for the community. CP has a long-term goal of eliminating Veteran homelessness nationwide. Using Kansas City as the blueprint for achieving similar successes in cities across the United States, Veterans Community Project has officially begun its expansion with the mission of serving 8 communities by 2022. Our first satellite location: Longmont, Colorado
Colorado’s Fourteeners contain rare and fragile native alpine tundra ecosystems that are uniquely adapted to living on these high peaks. These tundra plants –some of which exist nowhere else on earth– are ill-adapted to being trampled by the estimated 415,000 hiker use days that occur on these peaks every year. In many places, resource damage is past the point of natural recovery.
There are thousands of children in Adams County who receive little to nothing to eat when they are not at school. Food for Hope is here to provide these children with nutritious food so that they can grow, learn, and thrive among their peers. This is accomplished by forming intentional partnerships with school districts and local schools. Our goal is to one day serve every school in Adams County and meet the nutritional needs of students who don't receive adequate food at home.
The Mission of the Center for People With Disabilities is to provide resources, information and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living.
Our goal is that Colorado youth grow up knowing how to earn, make, and manage their money wisely, regardless of background. We focus on personal finance, free enterprise, global economics and entrepreneurship with four keystone programs: Young Americans Bank, Young AmeriTowne, International Towne and YouthBiz.
We value the same things you value. We love fresh water, healthy local food, places to play outside, breathtaking views, thriving wildlife, and the healthy economy that all these things bring to Colorado. Protecting land protects the things you value – forever.
We are Almost Home, Inc. This website helps people experiencing housing instability find the services and resources they need and to keep our community and supporters informed about our work and impact.
Hope House is metro-Denver’s only resource providing free self-sufficiency programs to parenting teen moms, including Residential, High School & GED and College & Career Programs. Additional supportive services include parenting and healthy relationships classes, an Early Learning Program, health and wellness, financial literacy and personal growth classes as well as certified counseling, all designed to prepare them for long-term independence.
Luvin Arms is a place of refuge for abused or neglected farmed animals. We work to inspire our community to think differently and promote a more compassionate lifestyle through education and outreach programs. Our rescued residents include cows, pigs, turkeys, chickens, horses, goats, sheep, ducks, and a llama. These beautiful residents were rescued from horrific situations including abuse and neglect cases and now have lifelong sanctuary at Luvin Arms.
Let Your Light Shine (LYLS) is a small volunteer run 501(c)3 nonprofit focused on mobile homeless outreach in Adams County, Colorado, taking resources to those in need and filling the gaps left between shelters, food pantries, and other organizations. Our mission is to empower individuals and families to move from homelessness to self-sufficiency.
Freedom Through Dance transforms the lives of those challenged by physical disabilities to find their own freedom of expression, and new levels of social interaction, through the art of ballroom dance.
Western Resource Advocates is a leader in protecting Colorado’s air, land and water. Our work to promote Healthy Rivers protects numerous rivers and champions a sustainable water future for communities, wildlife, and agriculture. We advance Clean Energy through a robust cutting-edge program promoting renewable energy, and reducing carbon emissions by closing coal fired power plants in the state.
Our mission is to provide extraordinary savings to heroes who provide extraordinary services to our nation and its communities every day. Shortly after 9/11, Homes for Heroes, Inc. was established to give back to firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, military (active, reserves & veterans), healthcare professionals and teachers for all they do.
The Coalition offers many services to help you and your family. Whether you’re in need of housing, health care, substance use treatment, help with a job, or childcare, we can help. We believe safe, adequate housing and quality health care is a human right.
We are a sanctuary for homeless, abused, neglected, used, slaughter-bound animals, a place of healing, growth and education for all people who wish to see the world become a better place for all animals, human and non-human. We host events to connect farm animals to their human friends, and vice versa. We also provide a safe place for the animals to share their love and their voice with our human visitors.