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To serve the spiritual and secular needs of West Denver community low-income residents. Food bank, young fathers programs, GED
80204
Low-income residents of West Denver, primarily but not exclusively Latino
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Food,Support,School/Work
Support for Denver Public School students, counseling and mentoring program, help with resources and completing high school
80204
Must be Denver Public School student
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School/Work
Motel vouchers, public safety services including crime prevention and reduction strategies
Denver community
Financial Assistance/Vouchers
We are committed to helping people who are experiencing homelessness and addiction in our city change their lives. We meet their needs through emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional programs, and community outreach.
80216
Homeless, single mothers and their children
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Food,Resources/Referrals,Shelter
Offers struggling students a second chance to earn a high school diploma through a fully accredited program in a small classroom setting.
Troubled and at-risk teens of the Denver metro area
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School/Work
school for youth who have dropped out, failed or been expelled from public school.
80010
youth
School/Work
Job search assistance, career counseling, clothing closet, computer accessibility, mentoring, life-skills training
80211
Low-income jobseekers
School/Work
Treat uninsured patients living in South Metro Denver, Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus Patients
80120
Patients 30 years old and under who are uninsured or on Medicaid, CHP+, or the Doctors Care sliding-fee scale program. A network of providers cares for patients 30 and over who qualify for the sliding scale.
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Medical