Community Resources

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Project Pave

The mission of Project PAVE is to empower youth to end the cycle of relationship violence. The cycle of relationship violence is generational and affects people in every community. PAVE’s approach to ending this cycle is through therapy and family support services, violence prevention education, and youth leadership.

4140 Tejon St., Denver, CO 80211

303-322-2382 (phone)

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Anderson & Hager Connections

Programs here include group therapy, parenting classes, anger management, couples counseling, and drug and alcohol treatment.

303-307-0320 (Phone), 720-272-7686 (text)

email: desk@ahconnections.com

3777 Quentin St., Denver, CO 80239

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Denver Safe City

Denver Public Safety Youth Programs function as a partnership between the community, private and government organizations to promote positive youth diversion and intervention programs for crime reduction and alternative programming.

303 West Colfax Avenue, Suite 1000, Denver, Colorado 80204

720-913-4620 (phone)

Email: safetyyouthprograms@denvergov.org

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Jewish Family Services

Jewish Family Service partners with clients, families, and the community to create opportunities to achieve life balance and emotional wellness and stability. Our team of skilled mental health professionals is committed to helping, improving, and making a difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health issues. Our mental health counselors help people in the metro Denver area with mental health treatment for loss, family issues, and relationship issues. We also offer mental health support for those suffering from post-traumatic stress, depression, and other chronic mental health issues.

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To schedule an appointment, please contact:

Hannah Nusz, LCSW

Central Intake SpecialistPh: 720.248.4701

3201 S Tamarac Dr, Denver, CO 80231

Girls Inc.

Girls Inc. serves girls ages 6-20 in the Denver-Metro area. Research-based programming is delivered by trained professionals who focus on the development of the whole girl, supporting, mentoring, and guiding girls in an affirming, pro-girl environment. Girls will learn to value their whole selves, discover and develop their inherent strengths, and receive the support they need to navigate the challenges they face.

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1499 Julian Street, Denver, CO 80204

Judi's House for Grief and Loss

The mission of Judi’s House is to help children and families grieving a death find connection and healing. Our vision is that no child should be alone in grief.

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1741 Gaylord Street, Denver, CO 80206

Emerson Street for Teens and Young Adults- Mental Health Center of Denver

Emerson St. provides a supportive community for teens and young adults, ages 15 – 26, seeking connection and belonging. This inclusive, welcoming place offers a variety of activities and services that support young people in enhancing their mental health and overall well-being.

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1610 N. Emerson St., Denver, CO 80218

University of Colorado Denver (UCD) Counseling Center

UCD Counseling Center provides affordable counseling to DPS students and their families! Cost is as low as $5 per session! They provide Individual, Family, Couples, and Child/Adolescent Therapy. Their office is located in the Tivoli on the Auraria Campus, Room 454 (4th Floor).

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Tivoli 454 (4th floor)- 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204

Maria Droste Counseling Center

MDS helps individuals and families overcome obstacles, heal from emotional trauma and distress, and achieve personal growth and satisfaction in their lives. In addition to therapy for individuals and children, we offer marriage counseling, family therapy, addiction counseling, grief counseling, and stress management.

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1355 South Colorado Blvd., Suite C-100, Denver, Colorado 80222

Aurora Mental Health Center

Aurora Mental Health Center offers services to address a wide range of mental health conditions. Individuals and families rely on them to help them cope with a variety of challenges. Their staff of physicians, nurses, psychologists, therapists, and peers works with all age groups, from children to seniors.

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Hampden Center- 14301 E Hampden Ave

Viewpoint Plaza- 11059 E Bethany Drive

Denver Health

Denver Health provides therapy and programs to patients of all ages who are struggling with mental health issues in both an inpatient and outpatient setting. Denver Health’s inpatient programs are for people with mental health problems that require hospitalization. After inpatient assistance, you may be able to transfer to an outpatient program. Denver Health’s outpatient programs are for people who do not require hospitalization.

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777 Bannock St., Denver, CO 80204

El Centro de las Familias

El Centro de las Familias is a multi-cultural clinic providing Spanish-language and bilingual outpatient mental health care to Denver’s Latino/Hispanic community.

El Centro de las Familias es una clínica ambulatoria multicultural de salud mental que da servicio bilingüe (Español/Ingles) a la comunidad latina/hispana de Denver.

Enlish: 303-504-7900

Spanish: 303-512-8812

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75 Meade Street, Denver, Colorado 80219

Homeless Education Network DPS

The mission of Denver Public Schools Homeless Education Network (HEN) is to assist DPS students experiencing homelessness through direct support and advocacy. The primary objective is to remove educational barriers to help ensure students engage successfully in school and cultivate their unique strengths and talents.

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Lifespan Local

Lifespan Local provides food, baby, medical, housing, mental health, legal, and MORE resources to families!

Southwest Resource Directory

Not finding what you're looking for? Here is another resource directory. In this link you will find pages of resources for:

Community Organizations & Resources:

Basic Emergency ServicesChild AbuseClothingConsulatesDisability ServicesDomestic ViolenceEducational ResourcesEmployment ServicesFinancial AssistanceHealth PlansHousing AssistanceImmigration/Refugee ServicesLegal Services

Medical Assistance:

ClinicsDentalVisionMental HealthPublic LibrariesNeighborhood Recreation CentersRecreational ActivitiesResources for Senior AdultsShelters for men, women and childrenSocial ServicesSubstance AbuseTelephone Companies

Transportation:

Bus LinesDriver’s LicenseEmissionsUtilitiesYouth OrganizationsResources within Denver Public Schools
SW Regional Directory.pdf