Food
Well Mind Connection - Boulder County
Erie Food Share 303-828-4221
Erie Community Food Bank 303-828-3546 635 Pierce, Erie (Erie Residents Only: Thursdays 12:00p-2:00p and every 2nd Saturday 9:00a-11:00a)
Bible Baptist Church Food Bank 303-828-5109 Saturdays, every two weeks, 9:00-11:00a in the church annex
Erie Uplink email: erieuplink@earthlink.net (food, clothing, tiger packs, - check out their "resources" page)
The Our Center 220 Collyer St Longmont Grocery Pick up, Drive-thru available M, W, Th, F 9a-12p Tues 1p-5:20p Daily Lunch Drive-Thru 7 days per week 12p-1p.
Sister Carmen Community Center 303-665-4342 655 Aspen Ridge Dr Lafayette, CO
Provides assistance to East Boulder County residents. Thrift store on site.
WIC (women infants and children) Boulder: 303-413-7520 Longmont 303-678-6130 M-F
WIC is a nutrition program that provides nutrition and health education, healthy food and other services free of charge to Colorado families who qualify. Apply for WIC through the local office or call 303-692-2400
Carbon Valley Help Center 303-833-6626 150 Buchanan Ave Firestone (must live within SVVSD boundaries) OPEN Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00a-3:00p
Weld Food Bank 970-356-2199 Mobile Food Pantry - call for details
Hunger Free Colorado https://hungerfreecolorado.org
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) https://cdhs.colorado.gov/snap
Housing/Utilities
Boulder County Department of Housing and Human Services 303-441-1000
Offers a wide-range of housing support
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless works toward the prevention of homelessness and the creation of lasting solutions for families, children, and individuals who are experiencing or at-risk of homelessness throughout Colorado. CCH advocates for and provides a continuum of housing and a variety of services to improve the health, well-being and stability of those it serves.
Provides support to individuals by sheltering, feeding, housing, educating, counseling and providing emergency assistance and critical services to individuals across Northern Colorado.
Mile High United Way provides funding for more 100 programs across the Denver metropolitan area from organizations that support the United Way’s three major initiatives: School Readiness, Youth Success, and Adult Self-Sufficiency. The United Way maintains a comprehensive resources of programs available within th
E.F.A.A. (Emergency Family Assistance Association) 303-442-3042
EFAA helps people whose immediate needs for food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot be adequately met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability of self-sufficiency
The INN Between of Longmont, Inc 303-684-0810
provides transitional housing along with case management services
L.E.A.P. (low-income energy assistance program 866-432-8453
Can apply online or mail in application to local county DHS office
O.U.R. Center 303-772-5529
Goal to develop plan to move from financial crisis to self-sufficiency; shelter, housing/rent/utility assistance, healthcare, meals, transportation, clothing, childcare, etc
Homelessness
SVVSD Homeless Education Liaison Luis Chavez 303-682-7262
Support students that fall under McKinney-Vento services. Assist with access to free/reduced lunch and community resources
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless 303-442-4646