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Community Resource Packet This packet provides a general overview of some of the resources available in Larimer County. Please refer to this as a starting point in your search for supportive services. For a more comprehensive list of available resources and referrals please contact: United Way of Larimer County. Dial 211 or 970-407-7066 (on a cell phone) or visit uwaylc.org. Contact us for more information: Fort Collins Office Affordable Housing & Home Ownership Programs 1550 Blue Spruce Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80524 970 484 7498 Murphy Center Renter Program 242 Conifer St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 970 494 9940 www.N2N.org Loveland Office Renter Program & Home Ownership Programs 565 N. Cleveland Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 970 663 4163

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Community Resource Packet

This packet provides a general overview of some of the resources available in Larimer County. Please refer to this as a starting point in your search for supportive services.

For a more comprehensive list of available resources and referrals please contact:

United Way of Larimer County. Dial 211 or 970-407-7066 (on a cell phone) or visit uwaylc.org.

Contact us for more information:

Fort Collins Office Affordable Housing &

Home Ownership Programs

1550 Blue Spruce Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80524

970 484 7498

Murphy Center Renter Program

242 Conifer St. Fort Collins, CO 80524

970 494 9940

www.N2N.org

Loveland Office Renter Program &

Home Ownership Programs

565 N. Cleveland Ave. Loveland, CO 80537

970 663 4163

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INDEX

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Able Women Career Closet ............................................................................................... 10 Alpha Center for Women ................................................................................................... 10 ARC Thrift .......................................................................................................................... 11 Birthline .............................................................................................................................. 11 Christ Center Community Church ...................................................................................... 12 Dream Room ..................................................................................................................... 14 Goodwill Industries ............................................................................................................. 16 Habitat Home Supply ......................................................................................................... 17 Habitat Thrift Store ............................................................................................................. 17 Homeless Gear .................................................................................................................. 17 House of Neighborly Service.............................................................................................. 18 Kid’s Closet ........................................................................................................................ 18 Life Choices Pregnancy Center ......................................................................................... 20 Mary’s Closet ..................................................................................................................... 20 McKee Thrift ....................................................................................................................... 20 Meadowlark Church of Christ............................................................................................. 20 St. John’s Lutheran Church ............................................................................................... 24 St. Peter Lutheran Church ................................................................................................. 24 Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24 Vineyard Resource Center ................................................................................................. 26

COUNSELING

Consumer Debtors Anonymous .......................................................................................................... 14 Greenpath .......................................................................................................................... 16 Make Change NOCO ......................................................................................................... 20

Domestic Violence Alternatives to Violence...................................................................................................... 10 ChildSafe ........................................................................................................................... 12 Crossroads Safehouse ...................................................................................................... 13 Families First ...................................................................................................................... 15 Harmony House ................................................................................................................. 17 Reconciliation Ministries .................................................................................................... 23 Touchstone Health Partners .............................................................................................. 25

Drug and Alcohol 137 Homeless Connection ................................................................................................. 10 Ala-Teen/Alanon ................................................................................................................ 10 Alcoholics Anonymous ....................................................................................................... 10 Celebrate Recovery ........................................................................................................... 12 Connections ....................................................................................................................... 13 Creative Counseling ........................................................................................................... 13 The HUB ............................................................................................................................ 18 Larimer County Narcotics Anonymous .............................................................................. 19 A New Perspective Counseling Center .............................................................................. 21 Reconciliation Ministries .................................................................................................... 23 Turning Point Center for Youth & Family Development ..................................................... 25

Individual and Family Adoption Dreams Come True ............................................................................................ 10 Alliance for Suicide Prevention .......................................................................................... 10 Alpha Center for Women ................................................................................................... 10 Birth Mothers ...................................................................................................................... 11 Center for Community Partnership .................................................................................... 12 Center for Family/Couples Therapy, CSU ......................................................................... 12 CORE Center ..................................................................................................................... 13 Families First ...................................................................................................................... 15

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Individual and Family, cont. Hospice of Larimer County ................................................................................................ 18 Jacob Family Center .......................................................................................................... 18 Lutheran Family Services .................................................................................................. 20 Matthews House ................................................................................................................ 20 Mountain Crest Behavioral Healthcare Center .................................................................. 21 Namaqua Center ................................................................................................................ 21 Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness ................................................ 23 SAVA (Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center) ................................................................ 24 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24 Stress Management Family Counseling Center ................................................................ 24 Sunrise Loveland Community Health Center ..................................................................... 25 Touchstone Health Partners .............................................................................................. 25 United Way 2-1-1 ............................................................................................................... 25 Wings Foundation .............................................................................................................. 26

Legal Bring Justice Home ............................................................................................................ 11 Colorado Legal Services, Inc. ............................................................................................ 12 Larimer County Bar Association ........................................................................................ 19 Larimer County District Attorney ........................................................................................ 19 Larimer County Public Defender ........................................................................................ 19 Neighborhood Services ...................................................................................................... 21

Veterans Larimer County Veterans Services .................................................................................... 19 Vet Center .......................................................................................................................... 25 Veterans (Associated) ........................................................................................................ 25

Vocational CSU Career Center ............................................................................................................ 13 Hand Up Cooperative ........................................................................................................ 17 Larimer County Work Force Center ................................................................................... 19 Project Self-Sufficiency ...................................................................................................... 23

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Centennial Adult High School ............................................................................................ 12 Center for Adult Learning ................................................................................................... 12 CSU Center for Community Literacy .................................................................................. 13 CSU Continuing Education ................................................................................................ 13 CSU Information Desk ....................................................................................................... 13 CSU Writing Center ........................................................................................................... 14 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation .................................................................................. 14 Early Childhood Council of Larimer County ....................................................................... 14 Early Childhood, PSD ........................................................................................................ 14 Early Childhood, Thompson Valley .................................................................................... 14 Early Headstart (Poudre School District) ........................................................................... 14 Education & Life Training Center ....................................................................................... 14 Educational Opportunity Center ......................................................................................... 15 Ferguson High School ....................................................................................................... 15 Front Range Community College ....................................................................................... 16 Fuerza Latina ..................................................................................................................... 16 Jacob Family Center .......................................................................................................... 18 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Larimer County Work Force Center ................................................................................... 19 Mind Center, Poudre High School ..................................................................................... 21 Parenting Education Network ............................................................................................ 22 Partners Mentoring Youth .................................................................................................. 22 Poudre R-1 Preschool Projects.......................................................................................... 22 Poudre R-1 Teen Parent Program ..................................................................................... 22 Project Self-Sufficiency ...................................................................................................... 23

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Educational Services, cont. Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING Able Women Career Closet ............................................................................................... 10 Catholic Charities Northern: Senior Services ..................................................................... 11 Center for Adult Learning ................................................................................................... 12 Center for Community Partnership .................................................................................... 12 CORE Center ..................................................................................................................... 13 Creative Counseling ........................................................................................................... 13 CSU Career Center ............................................................................................................ 13 Disabled Resource Services .............................................................................................. 14 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation .................................................................................. 14 Education & Life Training Center ....................................................................................... 14 Foothills Gateway, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 16 Front Range Community College ....................................................................................... 16 Fuerza Latina ..................................................................................................................... 16 Hand Up Cooperative ........................................................................................................ 17 Larimer County Work Force Center ................................................................................... 19 Project Self-Sufficiency ...................................................................................................... 23 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24 SWAP (School to Work Alliance Program) ........................................................................ 25 Timberline Employment Support Group ............................................................................ 25 The Women’s Resource Center ........................................................................................ 26 YouthLink ........................................................................................................................... 26

Staffing and Temporary Labor Agencies Action Staffing Solutions .................................................................................................... 10 Employment Solutions ....................................................................................................... 15 Express Personnel Services .............................................................................................. 15 Labor Ready ....................................................................................................................... 18 Manpower .......................................................................................................................... 20 Resource MFG ................................................................................................................... 23 Snelling Staffing Services .................................................................................................. 24 SOS Staffing ...................................................................................................................... 24 Trojan Labor ....................................................................................................................... 25 Vocational Rehabilitation .................................................................................................... 26

FAMILY SERVICES

Child Care/Early Childhood Education/Before and After School Programs B.A.S.E. Camp ................................................................................................................... 11 Boys and Girls Clubs of Larimer County ............................................................................ 11 Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) ........................................................................... 12 Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) .......................................................................................... 12 CORE Center ..................................................................................................................... 13 Early Childhood Council of Larimer County ....................................................................... 14 Early Childhood, PSD ........................................................................................................ 14 Early Childhood, Thompson Valley .................................................................................... 14 Early Headstart (Poudre School District) ........................................................................... 14 Ferguson High School ....................................................................................................... 15 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Northside Aztlan Community Center .................................................................................. 21 Parent Pages ..................................................................................................................... 22 Poudre R-1 Preschool Projects.......................................................................................... 22 Poudre R-1 Teen Parent Program ..................................................................................... 22 Project Self-Sufficiency ...................................................................................................... 23 Realities for Children, Inc. .................................................................................................. 23 Teaching Tree Day Care Center ........................................................................................ 25 YAC (Youth Activity Center) ............................................................................................... 26

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Child Support Enforcement Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19

Financial Assistance Catholic Charities Northern: The Mission .......................................................................... 11 Fort Collins Rebate Program ............................................................................................. 16 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Longs Peak Energy Conservation ..................................................................................... 20 LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) ............................................................. 20 Social Security Administration............................................................................................ 24

Pet Services Fort Collins Cat Rescue ..................................................................................................... 16 Pets Forever ...................................................................................................................... 22 PUP Prevent Unwanted Pets, Inc ...................................................................................... 23

Support Services 137 Homeless Connection ................................................................................................. 10 Ala-Teen/Alanon ................................................................................................................ 10 Alcoholics Anonymous ....................................................................................................... 10 Angel House ...................................................................................................................... 11 Christ Center Community Church ...................................................................................... 12 Community Kitchen ............................................................................................................ 13 Connections ....................................................................................................................... 13 CORE Center ..................................................................................................................... 13 Creative Counseling ........................................................................................................... 13 Family Care Connection .................................................................................................... 15 The Family Center ............................................................................................................. 15 Family Dental Clinic ........................................................................................................... 15 Families First ...................................................................................................................... 15 Fort Collins Read-Aloud ..................................................................................................... 16 Fuerza Latina ..................................................................................................................... 16 GLBT Community Center................................................................................................... 17 Harmony House ................................................................................................................. 17 House of Neighborly Service.............................................................................................. 18 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Larimer County Narcotics Anonymous .............................................................................. 19 Meadowlark Church of Christ............................................................................................. 20 Parent Pages ..................................................................................................................... 22 Partners in Parenting ......................................................................................................... 22 Safe Kids Larimer County .................................................................................................. 23 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish .......................................................................................... 24 St. John’s Lutheran Church ............................................................................................... 24 St. Peter Lutheran Church ................................................................................................. 24 Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24 Seventh Day Adventist ....................................................................................................... 24 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24 Snelling Staffing Services .................................................................................................. 24 Trinity Lutheran Church ..................................................................................................... 25 United Way 2-1-1 ............................................................................................................... 25 Vineyard Resource Center ................................................................................................. 26

FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

137 Homeless Connection ................................................................................................. 10 Able Kids Foundation ......................................................................................................... 10 Catholic Charities Northern: The Mission .......................................................................... 11 Community Kitchen ............................................................................................................ 13 CORE Center ..................................................................................................................... 13 Food Bank .......................................................................................................................... 15 House of Neighborly Service.............................................................................................. 18 Kids Café ........................................................................................................................... 18

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Food Assistance Programs, cont. Larimer County Department of Health Women, Infants & Children (WIC) ........................ 19 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Meals On Wheels .............................................................................................................. 21 Primrose Place ................................................................................................................... 23 St. John’s Lutheran Church ............................................................................................... 24 Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24 Vineyard Resource Center ................................................................................................. 26

HEALTH SERVICES

Disabled Health Care Able Kids Foundation ......................................................................................................... 10 Center for Community Partnership .................................................................................... 12 Dial-A-Ride ......................................................................................................................... 14 Disabled Resource Services .............................................................................................. 14 Foothills Gateway, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 16 Irlen Clinic .......................................................................................................................... 18 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Respite Care ...................................................................................................................... 23

General Alliance for Suicide Prevention .......................................................................................... 10 Ask-A-Nurse Alliance ......................................................................................................... 11 Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) .......................................................................................... 12 The Family Center ............................................................................................................. 15 Family Dental Clinic ........................................................................................................... 15 Family Healthline ................................................................................................................ 15 Fort Collins VA Outpatient Clinic ........................................................................................ 16 Hospice of Larimer County ................................................................................................ 18 Larimer County Department of Health and Environment ................................................... 19 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 McKee Medical Center ....................................................................................................... 20 Northern Colorado AIDS Project ........................................................................................ 21 Nurse-Family Partnership Program ................................................................................... 21 Poudre Health Services District ......................................................................................... 22 Poudre Valley Hospital ....................................................................................................... 22 Primrose Place ................................................................................................................... 23 PVH Medical Indigent Program .......................................................................................... 23 Quota International of Fort Collins ..................................................................................... 23 Salud Health Center ........................................................................................................... 24 Spring Creek Health Care Center ...................................................................................... 24 Suicide Hotline ................................................................................................................... 24 Sunrise Loveland Community Health Center ..................................................................... 25 The Women’s Resource Center ........................................................................................ 26

Pregnancy Counseling and Care Alpha Center for Women ................................................................................................... 10 Birth Mothers ...................................................................................................................... 11 Birthline .............................................................................................................................. 11 Bright Beginnings ............................................................................................................... 11 Foothills Childbirth Education Association ......................................................................... 16 Health District of Northern Larimer County ........................................................................ 17 Healthy Beginnings Prenatal .............................................................................................. 17 Larimer County Department of Health Women, Infants & Children (WIC) ........................ 19 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 Life Choices Pregnancy Center ......................................................................................... 20 Lutheran Family Services .................................................................................................. 20 Nurse-Family Partnership Program ................................................................................... 21 Planned Parenthood .......................................................................................................... 22 Poudre Valley Family Medicine Center .............................................................................. 22

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Pregnancy Counseling and Care, con't. Salud Health Center ........................................................................................................... 24

HOUSING

Counseling and Assistance Neighbor to Neighbor ......................................................................................................... 21 Off-Campus Student Services ........................................................................................... 21

Emergency Housing/ Resources 137 Homeless Connection ................................................................................................. 10 Angel House ...................................................................................................................... 11 Catholic Charities Northern: The Mission .......................................................................... 11 Crossroads Safehouse ...................................................................................................... 13 Fort Collins Rescue Mission .............................................................................................. 16 House of Neighborly Service.............................................................................................. 18 Inclement Weather Shelters .............................................................................................. 18 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24

Emergency Rent Assistance Homelessness Prevention Initiative ................................................................................... 17 Neighbor to Neighbor ......................................................................................................... 21 Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24

Low-income Housing CARE Housing ................................................................................................................... 11 Housing Authority ............................................................................................................... 18 Neighbor to Neighbor ......................................................................................................... 21 Villages............................................................................................................................... 26

Single Family Homes Habitat for Humanity .......................................................................................................... 17

SERVICES FOR SENIORS

Adult Wellness Program .................................................................................................... 10 Bring Justice Home ............................................................................................................ 11 CARE Housing ................................................................................................................... 11 Catholic Charities Northern: The Mission .......................................................................... 11 Catholic Charities Northern: Senior Services ..................................................................... 11 COLT Paratransit ............................................................................................................... 13 Dial-A-Ride ......................................................................................................................... 14 Disabled Resource Services .............................................................................................. 14 Division of Vocational Rehabilitation .................................................................................. 14 Elder Care Network of Larimer County .............................................................................. 15 Fort Collins Rebate Program ............................................................................................. 16 Fort Collins Senior Center .................................................................................................. 16 Fort Collins VA Outpatient Clinic ........................................................................................ 16 Hospice of Larimer County ................................................................................................ 18 Larimer County Department of Human Services ............................................................... 19 LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) ............................................................. 20 Meals On Wheels .............................................................................................................. 21 Medicare ............................................................................................................................ 21 Mountain Crest Behavioral Healthcare Center .................................................................. 21 Namaqua Center ................................................................................................................ 21 Northside Aztlan Community Center .................................................................................. 21 Office on Aging .................................................................................................................. 22 Retired Senior Volunteer Program ..................................................................................... 23 SAINT (Senior Alternatives In Transportation)................................................................... 24 Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24 Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope ......................................................................... 24 Social Security Administration............................................................................................ 24 Veterans (Associated) ........................................................................................................ 25

TRANSPORTATION

A Good Moving Company .................................................................................................. 10

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Transportation, con't. COLT ................................................................................................................................. 12 COLT Paratransit ............................................................................................................... 13 Department of Motor Vehicles ........................................................................................... 14 Dial-A-Ride ......................................................................................................................... 14 Fort Collins Bicycle Co-op .................................................................................................. 16 Fort Collins Bike Library ..................................................................................................... 16 Habitat Home Supply ......................................................................................................... 17 Habitat Thrift Store ............................................................................................................. 17 House of Neighborly Service.............................................................................................. 18 Larimer County Clerk and Record Vehicle Licensing & Registration ................................. 19 SAINT (Senior Alternatives In Transportation)................................................................... 24 Transfort............................................................................................................................. 25

UTILITIES

Catholic Charities Northern: The Mission .......................................................................... 11 Colorado Lifeline/Link-Up America .................................................................................... 12 Fort Collins Rebate Program ............................................................................................. 16 House of Neighborly Service.............................................................................................. 18 Longs Peak Energy Conservation ..................................................................................... 20 LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance Program) ............................................................. 20 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish .......................................................................................... 24 Salvation Army ................................................................................................................... 24

YOUTH SERVICES

Ala-Teen/Alanon ................................................................................................................ 10 Boys and Girls Clubs of Larimer County ............................................................................ 11 City of Fort Collins Recreation Department ....................................................................... 12 City of Loveland Parks and Recreation .............................................................................. 12 CORE Center ..................................................................................................................... 13 The Family Center ............................................................................................................. 15 Fort Collins Bicycle Co-op .................................................................................................. 16 Harmony House ................................................................................................................. 17 The HUB ............................................................................................................................ 18 Jacob Family Center .......................................................................................................... 18 Kids Café ........................................................................................................................... 18 Kid’s Closet ........................................................................................................................ 18 Larimer County Child Advocacy Center ............................................................................. 19 Larimer County Work Force Center ................................................................................... 19 Manpower .......................................................................................................................... 20 Matthews House ................................................................................................................ 20 Mind Center, Poudre High School ..................................................................................... 21 Northside Aztlan Community Center .................................................................................. 21 Partners Mentoring Youth .................................................................................................. 22 SWAP (School to Work Alliance Program) ........................................................................ 25 Touchstone Health Partners .............................................................................................. 25 Transfort............................................................................................................................. 25 Turning Point Center for Youth & Family Development ..................................................... 25 YAC (Youth Activity Center) ............................................................................................... 26 YouthLink ........................................................................................................................... 26

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137 Homeless Connection: Lvld 137 S Lincoln Ave 970-667-1532 M-Th 9:00am-11:30am Day Center that offers advocacy and case management for homeless single adults. Program is open year round. Eligible clients are offered case management, advocacy and referrals including mental health assessments and substance abuse counseling. Also available: showers, laundry, storage, phone, mail and computer services. lovelandemergencyshelter.com

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A Good Moving Company 2524 E Vine Dr 970-412-6683 Office Hours: M-F 9:00am to 5:00pm Saturday 8:00am to 1:00pm Moving Hours: 24 hrs/7 days a week. A CSU student owned and operated moving company that provides residential and commercial moving, packing and unpacking, loading and unloading and in house services. They provide discounts for seniors, Veterans, repeat customers, community servants, foreclosure insolvency, non-profit organizations, single parent households, CSU alumni, students, faculty and staff, and City, state and federal government employees. Agoodmovingcompany.com

Able Kids Foundation: FC 315 W. Oak St. Suite #101 970-226-2253 M-Th 7:30am-5:30pm The Able Kids Foundation is a research-based, solutions-oriented nonprofit that partners with local, national and international organizations, eliminating barriers and expanding opportunities for individuals with disabilities. ablekidsfoundation.org

Able Women Career Closet: FC 634 S. Mason, Suite B 970-482-0594 ext: 1 T 10:00am-1:00pm W 2:00pm-5:00pm Th 12:00pm-3:00pm Provides women with free quality clothing, shoes, and accessories for interviews and new work experience outfits. Referrals only.

Action Staffing Solutions: Lvld 1409 W 29

th St. 970-667-4202

Employment agency, all skill levels. Apply online first, no walk-ins. actionsolutionsincorporated.com

Adoption Dreams Come True: FC 316 West Mulberry St. 970-493-2557 M-F 9:00am -5:00pm The agency offers free options and relinquishment counseling to all birth parents. For adoptive parents, the agency offers a sliding fee scale. adoptiondreams.org

Adult Wellness Program: FC 1525 Blue Spruce 970-498-6748 A health program including blood pressure checks, shots, testing, counseling, and education. Donation requested, but no one refused for inability to pay.

Ala-Teen/Alanon: FC 970-237-0779 970-225-2666

For friends and relatives of someone with a substance abuse problem. al-anon-co.org

Alcoholics Anonymous: FC 155 N. College Ave. Suite 114 970-224-3552 24-hour crisis intervention, information, and referral for anyone seeking help with alcohol/substance related problems. northcoloradoaa.org

Alliance for Suicide Prevention 619 College Ave #12 970-482-2209 M-F 8:00am-4:00pm. Suicide education and awareness, depression and grief support. Call for meeting places and times of depression/bipolar and family & friends support groups. suicideresourcecenter.org

Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255

Alpha Center for Women: FC 1212 S. College Ave. 970-221-5121 M-F 10:00am-4:00pm Provides free pregnancy testing, counseling, and education regarding pregnancy as well as baby food, formula, diapers, and newborn items. The Alpha Center does not advise, provide or refer abortion as a viable option. thealphacenter.org

Alternatives to Violence: Lvld 313 E. 4

th St. 970-669-5150

M-Th 8:00am-5:30pm Serves victims of violent crimes, including domestic violence and sexual assault, with crisis counseling, information, referral and advocacy. After Hours Crisis: 970-278-2083 alternativestoviolence.org

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American Red Cross: FC 120 Saturn Dr. 970-226-5728 northerncolorado.redcross.org

Angel House: Lvld 101 E. 6

th St. 970-663-1716

The Angel House and Angel Village provide shelter, meals and comprehensive case management and mentoring for homeless families with children. angelhouseihn.org

ARC Thrift FC: 106 E Foothills Pkwy. 970-267-8870 Lvld: 3131 N. Garfield 970-663-9287 M-F 9:00am-9:00pm Sat 8:00am-9:00pm Sun 10:00am-6:00pm Household items, clothing, furniture. arcthrift.com

Ask-A-Nurse Alliance 800-505-6877 24-hour hotline-answers health related questions and provides doctor referrals.

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B.A.S.E. Camp: FC 1241 Riverside Ave. 970-266-1734 M-F 6:00am-School's Start Time M-F School End-6:00pm Childcare program for children ages kindergarten through sixth grade located in PSD schools. B.A.S.E. Camp (Before and After School Enrichment) provides safe, affordable out-of-school learning that supports in-class learning. mybasecampkids.org/programs.html

Birth Mothers: FC 877-772-4784 Faith-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing nonjudgmental, one-on-one assistance to any woman facing an unplanned pregnancy. birthmothers.org/colorado

Birthline: Lvld 1528 N. Lincoln, #200 970-663-2671 Pregnancy support center including baby supplies. M/T 10:00am-4:00pm W/Th 1:00pm-4:00pm 24-hour hotline: 800-712-4357 Birthlineloveland.org

Boys and Girls Clubs of Larimer County FC: 1608 Lancer Dr. 970-484-5198 M-F 2:30pm-7:00pm Lvld: 2500 E. 1

st St. 970-663-5450

M-F 2:30pm-7:00pm Wellington: 3815 W. Harrison 970-568-7338 M-F 2:30pm-6:30pm Educational and recreational programs for Larimer County youth. Kids Café meal provided. bgclarimer.org

Bright Beginnings 303-433-6200 877-927-6935

In-home service offered to parents of children prenatal to 12 months of age. Focuses on celebrating the birth of new babies and providing families with information, connection to community resources and support to give their children the best possible start in life. brightbeginningsusa.org

Bringing Justice Home: FC 421 Parker St. 970-224-2966 M-F 9:00 am-5:00 pm, by appointment Legal counsel for victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Income guidelines for eligibility. Bilingual representation available. crossroadssafehouse.org/bjh/index.html

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CARE Housing: FC 970-282-7522 1303 W Swallow, Bldg. 11 Provides housing for low and low-moderate income families with children. 2-3 bedroom units available. Must be employed. Income guidelines for eligibility. carehousing.org

Catholic Charities The Mission: FC

460 Linden Center Dr. 970-484-5010 Shelter hours: 7:00pm-7:00am Overnight lodging on a first come, first serve basis. Family rooms available. Provides monetary assistance for utility bills, prescriptions, and bus passes M-W 1pm-4pm by appointment. ccdenver.org

Catholic Charities: Senior Services: FC

242 Conifer St. 970-494-9725 970-484-5010 Variety of services for seniors including advocacy, benefit assistance, and friendly visitor program.

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Celebrate Recovery Lvld: Crossroads Church 5420 N. Taft Ave. 970-481-7379 A Christ-centered 12-step program to overcome any addictions. Support groups and solutions to deal with anger, worry, guilt, over-eating, addictions, control, depression, overspending, and relationship issues. Celebraterecovery.com

Centennial High School: FC 330 E. Laurel 970-488-4940 Day classes for students age 15-21 without high school diplomas. eweb.psdschools.org/schools/centennial2/

Center for Adult Learning FC: 1501 Academy Ct. 970-204-8181 Lvld: 565 N Cleveland Ave. 970-663-7111 A non-profit community service program of Front Range Community College. Programs include: reading, writing, math ESL, GED preparation, college preparation, and basic computer skills. frontrange.edu/academics

Center for Community Partnership, CSU: FC 320 Occupational Therapy Bldg 970-491-5930 Provides individualized, consultative, and educational services that focus on increasing access to employment, education, independent living, recreation, and the community as a whole for youth and adults with disabilities and/or challenges.

ccp.colostate.edu

Center for Family/Couples Therapy, CSU: FC Gifford Bldg #119 970-491-5991 The CFCT provides high-quality therapy services to families, couples, individuals, adolescents, and children. The Center offers services to both CSU students and to community members. The CFCT is dedicated to empowering families, couples, and individuals to strengthen their relationships, resolve troubling issues, and achieve personal well-being. hdfs.cahs.colostate.edu/centers_outreach/cfct/Default.aspx

Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) FC: 1501 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-498-6300 Lvld :205 E. 6

th St.

EP: 1601 Brodie Ave. Provides financial support for child care services to families who meet income guidelines and are in an eligible activity. larimer.org/humanservices/assistance/ccap

Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) 4500 Cherry Creek Dr. South, Ste 200 Glendale, CO 800-359-1991 Low-cost insurance program for uninsured Colorado children ages 18 and under that are not eligible for Medicaid. Also offers benefits to pregnant women. cchp.org

ChildSafe: FC 1148 E. Elizabeth St. 970-472-4133 Provides individual, family and group therapy to child and adolescent victims and family members in child sexual abuse cases. childsafecolorado.org

Christ Center Community Church: FC 2700 S. Lemay Ave. 970-223-4442 M–Th 8:30am-11:15am Serves families in need of free clothes, household goods, and food baskets. Items distributed twice a month. christcenter.cc

City of Fort Collins Recreation Department Northside Aztlan Community Center 112 E. Willow 970-221-6655 City of Fort Collins Recreation scholarships are available on a limited basis. fcgov.com/recreation/reducedfeeprogram.php

City of Loveland Parks and Recreation Hatfield Chilson Center 700 E. 4th St. 970 962-2386 City of Loveland Parks and Recreation scholarships are available on a limited basis. cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=257

Colorado Legal Services: FC 211 W. Magnolia St. 970-493-2891 M-F 8:30am-12:00pm M-F 1:00pm-4:00pm Legal representation for qualified low-income persons. Includes family, housing, debt, seniors, government benefits, civil, and immigration. coloradolegalservices.org

Colorado Lifeline/Link-Up 800-782-0721 Wireless or landline telephone bill discount for low-income individuals. $10 discount on monthly bills and $30 discount on installation. lifelinesupport.org

COLT: Lvld 410 E. 5

th St. 970-962-2700

Public transportation system for the City of Loveland. Buses are wheelchair accessible and equipped with bike racks. cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=175

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COLT Paratransit: Lvld 970-667-4939 Provides door-to-door transportation services within Loveland's Growth Management Area (GMA) for individuals over the age of 60, and for individuals whose physical and/or mental disabilities prevent them from using fixed route bus service. cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=998

Community Kitchen: Lvld 437 N. Garfield 970-278-1726 M-F 11:30am-12:30pm Sat-Sun 3:00pm-4:00pm Interfaith program that provides lunch. Lovelandcommunitykitchen.org

Connections: Mental Health and Substance

Abuse FC: 525 W Oak 970-221-5551 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Referrals and information on counseling, treatment programs, classes, support groups & crisis intervention. Touchstonehealthpartners.org

CORE Center: FC 114 Bristlecone Dr. 970-484-2580 M-Th 8:30am-6:00pm F 8:30am-4:00pm Provides a variety of programs and services such as GED, ESL, after school tutoring first grade to high school, teen programs, and counseling services, and trauma focused therapy for children ages 5-18. ssw.cahs.colostate.edu/community-outreach/core.aspx

Creative Counseling FC: 2310 E. Prospect Rd. Ste A 970-221-4057 Lvld: 325 E. 7

th St Ste E 970-663-2900

M-Th 12pm-5pm Provides alcohol and drug counseling for couples, families, and individuals; DUI and SWAI education, therapy and substance abuse treatment.

Crossroads Safehouse: FC P.O. Box 993 970-482-3502 Safe housing for women and children in violent or potentially violent situations. Both Fort Collins and Loveland residents accepted. Outreach services for victims of domestic violence available as well as community presentations on domestic violence. crossroadssafehouse.org

CSU Academic Advancement Center: FC Gibbons Bldg. #117 970-491-6129 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Special services for low income, first generation students and learning and/or physically disabled students. Provides mentors for new college students. aac.colostate.edu/home

CSU Career Center: FC Lory Student Center 970-491-5707 Computerized JOBS Hotline. Library for CSU students and alumni. Also offers workshops and internships. career.colostate.edu

CSU Center for Community Literacy: FC 346A Eddy Hall 970-491-7251 Alternative literacy opportunities for underserved populations (e.g. incarcerated juveniles and adults, adult learners, women, at-risk youth, English Language Learners) and to support university-community literacy outreach programs. literacy.colostate.edu

CSU Continuing Education: FC Drake Hall 970-491-5288 Credit and non-credit online courses for adults of all ages. www.online.colostate.edu

CSU Individual, Couple, & Family

Counseling: FC NW Aylesworth Hall #123 970-491-6053 Individual, group, and couple therapy. Stress management, only service CSU students. http://www.health.colostate.edu/pages/services/counseling-services.aspx

CSU Information Desk: FC 970-491-6444 Provides assistance and information on activities, services and programs offered at CSU.

CSU Psychological Services: FC C-36 Clark Bldg 970-491-5212 Affordable therapy and psychological assessment for children, teens and adults. Vocational assessment and counseling services. Spanish speaker available. colostate.edu/Depts/Psychology/PSC/services.shtml

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CSU Writing Center Eddy Hall, Room 6 970-491-0222 Provide face-to-face and online consultations for writers in all disciplines working on all types of writing from traditional research papers to electronic texts such as websites and blogs. Serves entire community. writing.colostate.edu/wcenter

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Debtors Anonymous D.A. of Colorado 303-430-2811 Toll free number: 800-421-2383 Offers hope and recovery for debtors, over spenders, and under earners. debtorsanonymouscolorado.org

Department of Motor Vehicles FC: 3030 S College Suite 100 970-494-9806 Lvld: 118 E. 29

th St. Ste. F 970-667-7247

M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Colorado Driver’s License, identification, traffic records, CDL written tests available. colorado.gov/revenue/dmv

Dial-A-Ride: FC 6570 Portner Rd. 970-224-6066 M-Sat 6:00am-11:00pm Provides transportation for elderly and disabled residents of Larimer County whose circumstances make it difficult to use conventional public or private transportation. Rides provided for all types of trips including: medical, meal programs, social services, therapy, dialysis, rehabilitation, recreation and work sites. fcgov.com/transfort/dialaride.php

Disabled Resource Services FC: 1017 Robertson St. Unit B 970-482-2700 Lvld: 640 E. Eisenhower 970-667-0816 M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Provides referrals, limited financial support for emergencies, limited home modifications, loan-out medical equipment, housing assistance, Section 8 voucher program, peer counseling and employment, support groups, and advocacy. fortnet.org/drs

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: FC 2850 McClelland Dr. #2000 970-223-9823 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Vocation evaluation, training, counseling, and job placement for disabled persons. www.dvrcolorado.com

Dream Room: FC 316 W. Mulberry St. 970-232-6600 M 5:00pm-7:00pm T/W/Th 11:00am-1:00pm Provides clothing, diapers, and baby items for children ages 0-2years old.

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Early Childhood Council/Larimer County: FC 1730 S. College Ave. #200 970-377-3388 Community childcare resource and referral program. Provides free information for employers, parents and child care providers. Assists parents in their childcare search. No income required. ecclc.org

Early Childhood, PSD: FC 220 N Grant Ave 970-490-3204 Quality preschool, both no cost and tuition based, is available through the Early Childhood Program for children ages 3 to 5*. psd.k12.co.us/department/early-childhood

Early Childhood, Thompson Valley: Lvld 800 S. Taft 970-613-5052 Provides quality preschool experiences and specialized services to three and four year olds. thompson.k12.co.us/departments/sas/ech/earlychild.html

Early Headstart, PSD: FC 220 N. Grant 970-490-3160 This program is for expectant parents and families with children under the age of 3. Early Head Start offers: home visits, community resources, parent-child play groups, childcare referrals and options, parent events, classes and workshops, and educational support. psdschools.org/department/early-childhood

Education & Life Training Center: FC 401 Linden St. 970-482-4357 M-F 8:30am–4:30pm Educational opportunities for low-income, disadvantaged and culturally diverse adults. Academic, life, and office entry skills. eltcenter.org

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Educational Opportunity Center: FC The Access Center 970-491-6473 304 Student Services Bldg Provides information on two and four year colleges, scholarships, grants and loans. Provides assistance with the admissions process and financial aid forms for ANY school. Assists in career exploration and provides referrals to GED and ESL programs. Accesscenter.colostate.edu

Elder Care Network of Larimer County: FC P.O. Box 272687 970-495-3442 Offers free educational programs to help families join with their aging members to plan for transitions, explore options, and support life choices. eldercarenet.org

Employment & Training Services (Larimer

County Work Force Center) FC: 200 W. Oak #5000 970-498-6600 Lvld: 418 E. 4

th St. #4 970-667-4261

Workman’s Comp: 888-390-7930 Unemployment benefits: 800-388-5515 Veterans Employment: 303-866-1114 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm. Referral to job openings, vocational counseling, workshops, unemployment insurance services. Local job information. Offers a Job Development Network. larimerworkforce.org

Employment Solutions: FC 4206 S. College #107 970-407-9675 Employment agency, all skill levels employmentsolutions.com

Express Personnel Services FC: 2850 McClelland Dr. #1100 970-226-4300 Employment agency, all skill levels. No walk-ins; apply online first at: expresspros.com

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Family Care Connection 970-223-9026 A comprehensive referral service for both temporary and long term child and elder care needs. Includes the Sick and Emergency Child Care Project for families. familycareconnection.com

The Family Center: FC 309 Hickory St. #5 970-221-1615 M-F 7:30am-6:00pm Provides parenting, family advocacy, early child education classes, playgroups, and parent/child activities. Offers after school programs and home visits. Car seat education and distribution if available. Bi-lingual services offered. thefamilycenterfc.org

Family Dental Clinic: FC 202 Bristlecone Dr. 970-416-5331 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Provides low-income dental for adults and children. Income guidelines for eligibility. Medicaid, CHP+/Deltadental accepted. Bilingual services offered. healthdistrict.org/services/dental.htm

Families First 303-745-0327 Toll Free Family Support Line 877-695-7996 Consejos para Famalias 866-527-3264 Daily 10:00am-10:00pm Provides services which strengthen families, empower parents, nurture children, and end the cycle of child abuse and neglect. Provides parenting classes and support groups with children groups and child care. Children’s treatment center for children ages 3-10. familiesfirstcolorado.org

Family Healthline 303-692-2229 The Healthline helps pregnant women, children, and their families find needed health care. Callers will get up-to-date information about many financial and health programs.

Ferguson High School: Lvld 1101 Hilltop Dr. 970-613-5300 On-line and traditional classes for students 16-21 years old without high school diplomas. Also classes and pre-natal information for pregnant women under age 16.Teen parent program with on-site nursery for students with sliding scale fee for childcare. hilltop.us.com

Food Bank FC: 1301 Blue Spruce 970-493-4477 Lvld: 2600 N. Lincoln 970-774-4600 T-Sat 9:00am-2:00pm Distribution of USDA commodity food boxes and donated food products. Kids Café: weekday evening meals for kids in Loveland and Fort Collins. Call 970-372-8323 for more information. foodbanklarimer.org

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Foothills Childbirth Education Assoc: FC PO Box 1439 970-225-6477 Regularly scheduled classes for pregnancy, labor, siblings, postpartum adjustment, teen mothers; special needs tutoring. Grants available for low income participants. foothillschildbirth.org

Foothills Gateway: FC 301 W. Skyway Dr. 970-226-2345 M-F 8am-4:30pm Provides a variety of services for children and adults with developmental disabilities including job training, case management, early childhood intervention, and residential services. foothillsgateway.org

Fort Collins Bicycle Co-op: FC 331 N. College 970-484-3804 W & F: 2:00pm-5:00pm Sun 12:00pm-6:00pm Volunteer in exchange for a bike. Free use of tools. Education regarding fixing bikes. fcbikecoop.org

Fort Collins Bike Library: FC Old Town Square 970-419-1050 Th 10:00am-3:00pm Fri-Sun 10:00am-5:00pm Lory Student Center 970-491-6444 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Check out a bike for a week with a credit card. fcbikelibrary.org

Fort Collins Cat Rescue: FC 2321 E. Mulberry #1 970-484-8516 Low-cost spay and neuter services for dogs and cats. Low cost vaccination clinics and cat shelter. Fccrsnc.org

Fort Collins Read-Aloud: FC 703 E. Prospect 970-490-3179 Promotes activities which positively influence the language development and school readiness of young children. fortcollinsreadaloud.com

Fort Collins Rebate Program: FC 215 N Mason St. 970-416-2304 Provides rebates on property tax or rent paid, utility charges and sales tax for individuals with a disability of individuals over 65. Program takes applications from Aug 1-Oct 31 of each year for the previous year. Also offers rebate on food taxes to low-income residents during the application time-frame. fcgov.com/rebate

Fort Collins Rescue Mission 316 Jefferson St. 970-224-4302 Provides food, shelter, job center, classes and activities, and Fresh Start counseling program for individuals and families. Family rooms available. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served at the shelter. http://www.denverrescuemission.org/fortcollinsrescuemission

Fort Collins Senior Center: FC 1200 Raintree Dr. 970-221-6644 Offers recreational, social, and educational programs for persons fifty and over. fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter.php

Fort Collins VA Outpatient Clinic: FC 2509 Research Blvd 970-224-1550 M-F 8:00am-4:30pm 888-481-8828 Out-patient clinic for veterans. Must have discharge papers if not a patient or registered at Cheyenne VA Hospital. cheyenne.va.gov/visitors/fortcollins.asp

Front Range Community College: FC Advising, Career, and Counseling Center 4616 S Shields 970-204-8305 High school and post high school vocational programs. Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker Programs, helping remove barriers to self-sufficiency. frontrange.edu

Fuerza Latina Spanish: 970-308-1184 English: 970-419-8944 Educating, informing, organizing, and promoting change to facilitate an improved quality of life for immigrants in our community. fccan.org/fuerza/resources

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Goodwill Industries FC: 315 Pavilion Ln 970-223-1042 Lvld: 935 E Eisenhower 970-593-1032 M-Sat 9am-6pm Sun 11am-6pm Low cost furniture, household items and clothing. goodwilldenver.org

Greenpath FC: 1247 Riverside Ave. 970-229-0695 M-F 9:00 am-5:00pm Offers financial counseling, review credit reports, debt management and workshops on money management. Call for an appointment. greenpath.com

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GLBT Community Center: FC 100 S. Mason St. 970-221-3247 M-TH 11am-7pm, F 9am-5pm: by appointment. Resource center for area gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer questioning, and ally issues. Includes the Lavender Corner Counseling. Glbtcenter.org

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Habitat for Humanity FC: 1600 Palm Dr. 970-223-4522 Lvld: 1154 SE 2

nd St. 970-669-9769

Provides assistance to families with low incomes. Habitat homes are built primarily with donated materials and volunteer labor. Families must be able to pay monthly house payments and contribute 250 hours per adult of sweat equity, working on their homes or others homes. Families are chosen for Habitat homes through an application process. FC: fortcollinshabitat.org Lvld: lovelandhabitatforhumanity.org

Habitat Home Supply/Thrift: FC 4001 S. Taft Hill Rd. 970-223-9909 M-Sat 9:00am-5:30pm Recycled building supplies, used cars, new and used furniture. fortcollinshabitat.org/4

Habitat Thrift Store Lvld: 5250 N. Garfield 970-669-7343 M-Sat 10:00am-6:00pm Berthoud: 157 Mountain Ave. 970-532-2870 T-Sat 10:00am-5:30pm Th 10:00am-7:00pm Low cost household goods, clothing, furniture, and used cars. Lvld: lovelandhabitatforhumanity.org/restore Berth: berthoudhabitat.org/STORE/store.shtml

Hand Up Cooperative 242 Conifer St. 970-494-9700 Works one-on-one with homeless people and unemployed people in danger of losing their homes. Provides access to education and training to overcome the various barriers that have prevented people from finding employment. Hand Up aids its participants from the streets to self-sufficiency. handupcooperative.org

Harmony House FC: 3105 E Harmony Rd. 970-223-5966 Lvld: 1006 N. Lincoln Ave. 970-461-8855 Harmony House is a family visitation center where supervised visitations and exchanges (custody/divorce) can occur within a warm, homelike atmosphere. fortnet.org/CASA/about/aboutHarmony.htm

Health District Northern Larimer County: FC 120 Bristlecone Dr. 970-224-5209 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Provides mental health, prescription assistance, dental, preventative and health planning to low-income families. Income eligibility guidelines. Translators available. healthdistrict.org

Healthy Beginnings Prenatal: Lvld 320 N. Cleveland 970-667-6241 Promotes healthy mothers, babies and families by ensuring that underinsured and uninsured pregnant women have access to health care, education and support.

Help International: Lvld 629 SW 14

th 303 -678-7788

Warehouse: 970-224-2233 Serves as a liaison between those who have so much and those who have too little, Provides local distribution of food, clothing, furniture, house wares and medical equipment.

Homeless Gear 242 Conifer St. 970-494-9708 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Collects unwanted Outdoor Gear (packs, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc), Outdoor Basic Clothing (coats, rain gear, boots, etc) and Hygiene Products & re-distribute these items to the homeless. homelessgear.com

Homelessness Prevention Initiative: FC M: Plymouth, Call M-F 970-308-2048 M: Murphy Center, Walk-ins 970-494-9721 T: Murphy Center, Call M 970-494-9721 W: SEAS, Call 1

st or 3

rd M 970-226-1303

Th: St. Joe’s, Call T 970-482-4148 F: Harmony, Call Th 970-631-5840 Group of churches that provide emergency rental assistance. Call for an appointment on the appropriate day. Only eligible for assistance from one location out of the five listed.

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Hospice, Pathways: FC 305 Carpenter Rd. 970-663-3500 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Provides comprehensive medical, emotional and spiritual homecare to terminally ill patients and their families. Pathways-care.org

House of Neighborly Service Lvld: 565 N. Cleveland Ave. 970-667-4939 M-Th 9:00am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm Berthoud: 531 S. 8

th St. 970-532-0161

T 9:30am-2:30pm Assistance with food, clothing, transportation, emergency motel vouchers, prescription, and utility assistance for residents of Loveland and Berthoud. honservice.org

Housing Authority FC: 1715 W. Mountain Ave. 970-416-2910 Lvld: 375 West 37

th St 970-667-3232

Public housing, affordable housing, single room occupancy, and Section 8 certificates. FC: fchousing.org Lvld: lovelandhsg.org

The HUB: FC 2555 Midpoint Dr. 970-498-6990 M-Th 8:00am-9:00pm F: 8:00am-5:00pm Provides counseling and detention screening for adolescents dealing with substance abuse and other related issues. Provides mediation and immediate crisis assistance to address family conflict. Team responds 24 hours a day. co.larimer.co.us/humanservices/hub

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Inclement Weather Shelters: Lvld

137 Homeless Connection 137 S. Lincoln 970-667-4939 7 am – 6 pm Day Warming Center: Open when high day temperature falls below 40 degrees. Night Shelter: Open when low night temperature falls below 20 degrees.

Irlen Clinic: FC 215 W. Magnolia #202 970-221-2914 Provide evaluation and correction for Irlen Syndrome, a type of visual dyslexia. irlencolo.com

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Jacob Family Center: FC 729 Remington St. 970-484-8427 Private, nonprofit foster care child placement agency specializing in delinquent or troubled youth. Drug and alcohol classes available. jacobcenter.org

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Kids Café 970-530-3115 Meals for children 3 – 18 years of age. Parents can eat with children for $2.

Boys & Girls Club FC Unit: 1608 Lancer Dr. M-F 5:00pm-5:45pm

Boys & Girls Club Lvld Unit: 2500 E 1

st St M-F 5:00pm-5:45pm

Boys & Girls Club Wellington Unit: 3815 Harrison Ave. M-F 4:30pm-5:15pm

CORE Center, FC: 114 Bristlecone Dr. M-Th 5:15pm-6:00pm

Northside Aztlan Community Center, FC: 112 E. Willow M-F 5:00pm-5:45pm foodbanklarimer.org/GetFood/FoodDistribution/ChildHunger.aspx

Kid’s Closet: FC First United Methodist Church 1005 Stover St. 970-224-3116 T 3:00pm-7:00pm Sat 9:00am-12:00pm Free gently used clothing. fcfumc.net/involved/kids-closet.cfm

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Labor Ready FC: 1708 N Lincoln Ave. Ste 5 970-490-5977 Lvld: 1528 N Lincoln Ave. Ste 2 970-613-8566 M-F 5am-6pm, Sat 6am-10am, 4pm-6pm Provides permanent & temp employment associated with construction labor available at various locations. laborready.com

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Larimer County Bar Association Recorded information line: 970-402-2075 FC: 201 Laporte Ave., 4

th Floor

W 12:00pm, First come basis, 8 eligible intakes Lvld: 450 N. Cleveland Ave. Th 10:00am, First come basis, 6 eligible intakes Legal advice and representation to clients meeting eligibility requirements. Only civil, no fee generating cases or criminal cases. Arrive early to fill out screening forms. cobar.org/index.cfm/ID/1596/LARIME/Pro-Bono-Program/

Larimer County Child Advocacy Center 5529 S. Timberline Rd. 970-407-9739 larimercac.org To reduce trauma to children during child abuse investigations. Forensic investigations. Crisis intervention, emotional support, referrals, and education.

Larimer County Clerk and Record Vehicle

Licensing & Registration FC: 200 W. Oak St. 970-498-7878 Lvld: 205 E. 6

th St. 970-679-4521

M-F 8am-5pm co.larimer.co.us/motorv

Larimer County Department of Health and

Environment FC: 1525 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-498-6700 Lvld: 205 E. 6

th St. 970-679-4580

Offers complete health planning and preventative services. Family planning, well oldster, well baby check-ups, blood pressure, heart health clinic, and immunizations. larimer.org/health

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Women, Infants & Children (WIC) FC: 1525 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-498-6720 Lvld: 205 E. 6

th St. 970-679-4590

M-F 8:00am-4:30pm Provides services and information on health issues such as healthy food preparation, breastfeeding, and child growth check-ups. Also provides monthly supplies of healthy foods to children under 5-years-old. Maternity assistance for eligible pregnant women. Prenatal care and education. Work with Prenatal Plus. Counseling and referrals. co.larimer.co.us/health/chs/wic.asp

Larimer County Department of Human

Services FC: 1501 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-498-6300 Lvld: 205 E. 6

th St. 970-498-6300

M-F, 8am-4:30pm, Call for interview hours Child Protective Services: 970-498-6990 County Diversion: 970-498-6300 Administers federal and state funded social services programs including: Food stamps, TANF, CCAP, Protective Services for adults and children, Child Placement, Foster Care, problem pregnancy counseling, services for developmentally disabled children and adults, Old Age Pension, Low Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), and Medicaid. co.larimer.co.us/humanservices

Larimer County District Attorney 970-498-7200

Information on emancipation.

Larimer County Narcotics Anonymous PO Box 270075 970-282-8079 Support groups and information. fortnet.org/na

Larimer County Public Defender Old Town Square, Ste 201 970-493-1212 Provides legal assistance to individuals who cannot afford it.

Larimer County Veterans Services 200 W. Oak St. 970-498-7390 M-Th 8:00am-4:30pm F: 8:00am-12:00pm Disability compensation, pensions, nursing home care, vocation rehabilitation, educational benefits, home loans, burial benefits, and discharge updates. Larimer.org/veterans

Larimer County Work Force Center FC: 200 W. Oak #5000 970-498-6600 Lvld: 418 E. 4

th St. 970-667-4261

M-F 8:00am-4:30pm Employment and training programs for the underemployed. Offers assessment, career exploration, vocational training, work preparation, job seeking services and referrals for GED classes. Also provides paid, productive conservation-related work for 16-23 year-olds. larimerworkforce.org

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Life Choices Pregnancy Center: Lvld 902 Redwood Dr. 970-461-5050 T/W/F 10:00pm-4:00pm M/Th 12:00pm-6:00pm Peer counseling, free pregnancy and STD tests, assistance for new mothers, car seats, baby furniture, and clothing (0 to 24 months). Walk-ins welcome. lifechoices.org

LifePointe Church: FC 900 E. Prospect 970-484-4053 Single Mom’s Adult Community and Support group as well as other women’s and children’s ministries. sharethelife.org

Longs Peak Energy Conservation 720-864-6401 Toll Free: 1 800-200-9006 Colorado energy project weatherization program provides home energy improvements at no cost to residences who meet income guidelines. Provided through Logs Peak Energy Conservation. All improvements help save energy, money, and improve comfort for the residence. longspeakenergy.org

LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance

Program) Larimer County Human Services Appointments (toll free): 866-432-8435 Emergencies: 970-498-6302 LEAP is designed to help low-income households with winter home heating costs. It is not intended to pay the entire cost of home heating. Also assists with weatherization. co.larimer.co.us/humanservices/assistance/leap.htm

Lutheran Family Services: FC 2032 Lowe St #200 970-266-1788 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Birth parent and problem pregnancy counseling. Parenting classes and support services. Foster-care child placement agency and adoption services. lfsco.org

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Make Change NOCO: FC 1525 Blue Spruce Dr 970-498-6013 Provides financial education aimed at helping individuals and families learn effective money management skills to create and work toward a more stable financial position. Offers Introductory money management classes with optional one on one money counseling sessions. Makechangenoco.com

Manpower: FC 931 E. Harmony Rd. #5 970-226-0113 Temporary & permanent employment, with office and warehouse divisions. us.manpower.com/northerncolorado

Mary’s Closet: FC St. Joseph Parish Center 970-482-4148 101 North Howes St. M, W, TH 9:00am-1:45pm Clothing, baby items and household goods. stjosephchurchfc.org/Social.html

Matthews House: FC 415 Mason Ct. #1 970-472-4293 Mentoring, life coaching, counseling, housing, mental health education, employment, psychotherapy, case management and life skill courses for at-risk youth 16-21 yrs. thematthewshouse.org

McKee Medical Center: Lvld 2000 Boise Ave. 970-669-4640 Full-service public hospital providing a broad range of health care services to meet the needs of the community regardless of client’s ability to pay. bannerhealth.com/Locations/Colorado/McKee+Medical+Center

McKee Thrift: Lvld 428 Cleveland Ave. 970-613-5300 M-Sat 9:30 am-4:30 pm Household items, clothing, furniture

Meadowlark Church of Christ: FC 2810 Meadowlark Ave. 970-223-7788 T 12:00pm-3:00pm Provides clothing. Call to verify hours. meadowlarkchurch.org

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Meals On Wheels FC: 1217 E Elizabeth St 970-484-6325 Lvld: 437 N. Garfield Ave. 970-667-0311 Noon meals delivered to homebound persons who are unable to prepare an adequate diet. fcmow.org

Medicare 800-633-4227 Medicare is a federal insurance program for people age 65 and older and certain disabled people. medicare.gov

Mind Center, Poudre High School: FC 201 Impala Dr. 970-488-6000 M-TH 3:05pm-5:30pm Classes to prepare for the GED. phs.psdschools.org/academics/mind-center

Mountain Crest Behavioral Healthcare Center 4601 Corbett Dr. 970-207-4800 Psychiatric hospital that offers a full spectrum of mental health and substance abuse services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Provides inpatient and partial/day treatment. pvhs.org

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Namaqua Center: Lvld 541 E. 8

th St. 970-669-7550

M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Provides intensive treatment, foster care and special education for children, ages 3 to 12 who have experienced abuse, trauma, or other developmental disruptions and are experiencing behavioral, emotional, family or school problems. Provide outpatient services. touchstonehealthpartners.com

Neighborhood Services: FC 281 N. College Ave. 970-224-6046 Provides education/mediation regarding common neighborhood problems, also enforces City codes related to neighborhood quality issues. fcgov.com/neighborhoodservices

Neighbor to Neighbor Renter & Home

Ownership Programs FC: 1550 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-484-7498 Lvld: 565 N. Cleveland 970-663-4163 Rental, landlord/tenant, mortgage default and pre-purchase counseling. Emergency rent assistance, first time home buyer classes. n2n.org

Neighbor to Neighbor Affordable Housing 1550 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-484-7498 Offers 126 units in Fort Collins and Loveland for qualified individuals and families. Applicants must meet resident selection criteria to be accepted into any program: Equal Housing Opportunity. n2n.org

A New Perspective Counseling Center FC: 1004 McHugh St 970-419-1100 Lvld: 2017 W. Eisenhower 970-461-0978 Drug and alcohol treatment, classes, evaluation and monitoring. anewperspective.com

Northern Colorado AIDS Project: FC 400 Remington Ste 100 970-484-4469 M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Provides education, information, referral and advocacy to persons affected by HIV/AIDS. Also provides therapy and support groups as well as free HIV testing. ncaids.org

Northside Aztlan Community Center: FC 112 E. Willow 970-221-6256 Recreational services for all ages; Activities vary. Senior VOA meals. Call for more information. fcgov.com/recreation/north-aztlan

Nurse-Family Partnership Program 1525 Blue Spruce 970-498-6731 Free nurse home visitation services to low-income, first-time mothers throughout pregnancy until baby is 2. www.nursefamilypartnership.org

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Off-Campus Student Services: FC Lory Student Center, CSU 970-491-2248 Self-help listing of rentals and educational material available to general public. Rental listing information includes houses, apartments, rentals to share and rooms in homes. ocssral.colostate.edu

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Office on Aging: FC 2601 Midpoint Dr. #112 970-498-7750 Offers comprehensive services to adults aged 60 and over with an emphasis on meeting the needs for those who are socially and/or economically disadvantaged. Includes Adult Resources for Care and Hope (ARCH), family caregiver support program, advocates, and tax work-offs and relief for seniors. co.larimer.co.us/seniors/office_on_aging

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Parenting Education Network 970-407-7066 Provides information on parenting programs in Larimer County. fortnet.org/pen

Parent Pages: FC P.O. Box 272752 970-372-7056 Resource guide to family and children’s services. parentpages.info

Partners in Parenting: FC 239 Aylesworth Hall, CSU 800-457-2736 Offers parent education, resource center & technical assistance. Focuses on communication with youth, self-esteem, effective discipline, peer pressure, avoiding drugs and alcohol, effective decision-making and problem solving. cfert.colostate.edu/pip.shtml

Partners Mentoring Youth FC: 530 S. College Ave 970-484-7123 Creates and supports one to one mentoring relationships between positive adult role models and youth, ages 8-17, facing challenges in their personal, social, and academic lives. partnersmentoringyouth.org

Pets Forever: FC 970-491-7984 Provides daily/weekly dog walks, companion walks, transportation to vet, pet food assistance, and a variety of in-home pet services for elderly, disabled or low-income households. Must qualify for program, call for registration. Part of the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

Planned Parenthood: FC 825 S. Shields St. Ste 4-7 970-493-0281 Toll free number: 800-230-7526 M-Sat 10:00am-6:00pm Provides comprehensive gynecological physicals for women. Pregnancy testing, counseling and referrals. Diagnosis and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases. HIV testing and counseling. Contraceptive information and exams. Medicaid accepted. plannedparenthood.org

Poudre Health Services District 120 Bristlecone Dr 970-224-5209 Health services for those uninsured/underinsured. www.healthdistrict.org

Poudre R-1 Preschool Projects: FC Barton Elementary School 703 E. Prospect Rd. 970-490-3204 Under 3: 970-490-3160 Comprehensive preschool experience to eligible three and four year olds. psd.k12.co.us/schools/earlychildhood.aspx

Poudre R-1 Teen Parent Program: FC Fort Collins High School 3400 Lambkin Way 970-488-8021 Program for pregnant and parenting teens offering specialized classes in pregnancy, child development, and parenting, as well as basic academics required for graduation. Programs for all PSD students. Psdschools.org/academics/educational-choices/referral-progams

Poudre Valley Hospital: FC 1024 S. Lemay Ave. 970-495-7000 Psychiatric evaluations 970-495-8090 Complete medical facility including emergency care and out-patient services. pvhs.org

Poudre Valley Family Medicine Center 1025 Pennock Pl. 970-495-8800 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Walk-in Clinic M-F 8am-7pm Sat 9am-4pm Medical age for all ages including a walk in clinic for unexpected illnesses or injuries. Also houses the Poudre Valley Prenatal program which provides comprehensive prenatal care, delivery and postpartum care for women without insurance coverage. Medicaid accepted. http://pvhs.org/family-medicine-center

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Primrose Place: Lvld 1330 E. 1

st St. 970-667-5962

Residential facility providing housing, meals, supervision, medications and socialization for individuals with serious and persistent mental health diagnoses.

Project Self-Sufficiency FC: 1000 Centre Ave. #150 970-407-0305 Lvld: 375 W. 37

th St. #150 970-635-5912

M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Assists low-income single-parent families in achieving economic and personal independence, educational goal setting, problem solving, accessing needed resources, and career exploration. ps-s.org

Projects for Assistance in Transition from

Homelessness, (PATH) 303-724-3709 Provide care coordination and clinical intervention to homeless individuals with mental illnesses. Most services are provided off-site in those locations frequented by homeless persons. Pathprogram.samhsa.gov

PUP Prevent Unwanted Pets, Inc.: FC P.O. Box 51 970-226-2416 Provides spay/neuter subsidies for pets of people with financial needs and offers temporary emergency pet food for clients referred through community agencies.

PVH Medical Indigent Program: FC Poudre Valley Hospital 970-495-7252 M-F 7:30am-3:30pm Provides financial assistance for medical expenses.

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Quota International of Fort Collins: FC P.O. Box 1415 970-493-6598 Provides services to deaf, hard of hearing, and speech impaired individuals and disadvantaged women and children. fortnet.org/quota

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Realities for Children, Inc.: FC 1610 S. College Ave. 970-484-9090 Funds are available on a case by case basis for abused and neglected children. Provides occasional emergency short-term placement for children at risk of abuse or neglect. Realitiesforchildren.com

Reconciliation Ministries: FC Grace Fellowship Church 1201 N. College Ave. 970-545-0744 Biblical counseling, support, and accountability groups for drug, alcohol and domestic violence education. Call for an appointment. gracereconciliationministries.org

Resource MFG: Lvld 1635 Foxtrail Dr. Ste 121 970-669-7371 Manufacturing employment agency, all skill levels. Apply online first, then call for appointment. resourcemfg.com

Respite Care: FC 6203 S. Lemay Ave. 970-207-9435 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Short-term care for children with developmental disabilities including day, evening and overnight care. Meals and program activities are provided. Open 24 hours a day. Must be Larimer County resident. respitecareinc.org

RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) 405 Canyon Ave. 970-472-9630 Telephone reassurance, friendly visitor, recruitment and placement of senior volunteers, income tax counseling, and carrier alert. Provides elderly persons with services including assistance with grocery shopping, Medicare counseling, nutrition programs, handyman programs, affordable/emergency housing. voacolorado.org/NorthernColorado

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Safe Kids Larimer County 970-495-7508 Families can access free classes on car seat safety and one free car seat per year per family. Safekidslcc.org

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SAINT (Senior Alternatives In

Transportation): 333 W. Drake Rd. Ste 42 970-223-8604 Fort Collins Scheduler: 970-223-8645 Loveland Scheduler: 970-223-8653 Volunteers use their own cars to provide transportation to the elderly (60+) and disabled. Call for more information. Make reservations several days in advance. saintvolunteertransportation.org

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish: FC 5450 S. Lemay Ave. 970-226-1303 Provides assistance with rental and utility bills on a limited basis. Call for more information. Seas-parish.org

St. John’s Lutheran Church: FC 305 E. Elizabeth St. 970-482-5316 T 9:00am-11:30am Food and clothing to residents of Larimer County at no cost. Limited to one visit per month. Persons requesting food must provide low-income documentation. stjohnsfc.org

St. Peter Lutheran Church: FC 4610 Hogan Dr. 970-226-3481 Clothing for all sizes and ages. stpeterwels.com

Salud Health Center: FC 1635 Blue Spruce Dr. 970-494-4040 North Side Health Center M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Comprehensive medical services for low income, uninsured and Medicaid recipients 18 years of age and under, and farm-workers. Translators available. saludclinic.org

Salvation Army FC: 3901 S. Mason 970-207-4472 Open Hours M-F 10:00am-12:00pm Provides rent assistance on a limited basis for those who qualify. Clothing along with limited furniture is available in disaster circumstances. Food boxes are available M and W 10am-12pm. Provides free computer training, call to register. salvationarmyfortcollins.org

Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center: FC 4812 S College Ave 970-472-4204 24-hour rape crisis hotline: 970-472-4200 M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Support groups and individual counseling for sexual assault survivors and their loved ones. savacenter.org

Seventh Day Adventist: Lvld 950 N. Cleveland Ave. 970-667-1295 T 9:00am-12:30pm Provides clothing and food at no cost to the needy. Bedding, dishes, and tableware are also offered when available. lovelandsdachurch.org

Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope 242 Conifer St. 970-494-9940 Resource center for families and individuals who are homeless or on the brink of homelessness. Providing a variety of complimentary services, including: case management, employment resources, housing resources, financial counseling, transportation assistance, job training, education opportunities, mental health and substance abuse counseling, as well as access to telephone, computer, mailboxes, and voicemail services. Murphycenterforhope.org

Snelling Staffing Services: FC 1015 W. Horsetooth Ste 201 970-225-9292 Employment agency.

Social Security Administration: FC 301 S. Howes St. 4

th floor

Toll free number: 866-336-7385 Administers the following programs for the residents of Larimer County: Social Security Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance benefits, Medicare, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). ssa.gov

SOS Staffing: FC 1414 E. Harmony Rd. Ste 5 970-282-4401 Employment agency, all skill levels. Apply online first, no walk-ins. sosemploymentgroup.com

Special Needs Registry 970-407-7066 Voluntary registration may be used by emergency personnel in the event of an evacuation or natural disaster. larimer.org/apps/specialneeds

Spring Creek Health Care Center: FC 1000 E Stuart St 970-482-5712 Provides extended-stay nursing care to seniors with varying levels of disabilities

Stress Management Family Counseling

Center 300 E Boardwalk, Bldg. 5A 970-223-2256 Therapy and psychological testing.

Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255

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Sunrise Loveland Community Health Center 450 N. Cleveland Ave 970-669-4855 M-F 8:00am-6:00 Medical, dental, pharmacy and mental health services. Accepts Medicare, Medicaid, no insurance, and works on a sliding scale. Affordable prescriptions. Only Loveland and Berthoud residents accepted, call for appointment. Sunrisecommunityhealth.org

SWAP (School to Work Alliance Program) 970-669-8349 Career and job training and information for youth ages 16-25. Includes application assistance, job placement, interviewing and resume skills, and employer contacts.

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Teaching Tree Day Care Center FC: 424 Pine St. #100 970-493-2628 Lvld: 2109 Maple Dr. 970-667-7240 M-F 6:30am-6:00pm Provides pre-school and school age childcare. Sliding fee scale - meals provided. teaching-tree.org

Timberline Employment Support Group-

Timberline Church: FC 2908 S. Timberline Rd. 970-482-4387 Provides support for anyone looking for a job, changing careers, or having employment issues. Rental and utility bill assistance is also available. Call for an appointment. timberlinechurch.org

Touchstone Health Partners Adult Services: FC: 525 W. Oak 970-494-4300 Lvld: 1250 N. Wilson Ave. 970-494-9870 Children and Family Services: FC: 2001 S. Shields Bldg K 970-494-4200 Counseling for psychological, emotional & behavioral problems, also for domestic violence and sexual assault victims. Special programs for drug and alcohol abuse. Individual, family and group therapy. Outpatient and halfway-house service. larimercenter.org

Transfort 970-221-6620 Public transportation system for the City of Fort Collins. Call for schedule and route information. All routes are wheelchair accessible. Youth 17 and under ride free. fcgov.com/transfort

FLEX: Connecting Fort Collins, Loveland, Berthoud, and Longmont. flexnoco.com

Trinity Lutheran Church: FC 301 E. Stuart St. 970-482-1226 Provides assistance with utility bill on a limited basis. Call for more information. trinitylutheranfc.org

Trojan Labor: FC 410 B. Jefferson St. 970-416-0070 M-F 6:00am-5:00pm Provides day employment, (which can lead to permanent employment), and transportation to employment sites. trojanlabor.com

Turning Point Center for Youth & Family

Development: FC 1644 S. College Ave. 970-221-0999 Provides treatment for adolescents with family, behavioral, emotional, educational, legal, and/or drug and alcohol abuse problems. turningpnt.org

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United Way 2-1-1 Dial 2-1-1 or 970-407-7066 Toll Free: 1-866-485-0211 United Way’s 2-1-1 Call Center utilizes highly trained information and referral specialists who assist the public and give answers regarding community services in times of peace and disaster. People call 2-1-1 for: aging services, disaster recovery, donation referrals, food, housing & utility assistance, health & medical needs, and legal assistance. Available 24/7.

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Vet Center: FC 200 W. Oak St. 970-498-7390 M–F 8:00am-4:30pm Provides individual, family and group counseling. Specializes in Post Traumatic Stress Disorders. Offers referrals to Veterans hospitals. Larimer.org/veterans

Veterans (Associated): Lvld 350 N. Cleveland 970-667-4722 Various community services and emergency assistance to veterans and their families.

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Villages: FC 920 S. Taft Hill Rd. 970-416-2460 Affordable housing. Village complexes and units are located throughout Fort Collins. Income restrictions may apply. Villagesfortcollins.org

Vineyard Resource Center: FC 1201 Riverside Ave. 970-482-6755 Provides clothing, personal items and emergency food boxes. Call to schedule an appointment. vineyardotr.org

Vocational Rehabilitation FC: 2850 McCelland # 2000 970-223-9823 Provides help to individuals with physical or mental impairments that are impediments to employment so they may engage in safe and suitable occupations.

Volunteers of America: FC 405 Canyon Ave. 970-472-9630 M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Offers a variety of services that provide a continuum of care and opportunity to enhance the quality of life for the older citizens of Larimer County. Offers subsidized housing to seniors aged 62 and over. voacolorado.org/NorthernColorado

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Wings Foundation 7550 W. Yale Ave, Suite B-201, Denver 303-238-8660 Provides supportive services, advocacy and education to adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Serves anyone 18 and over who has experienced childhood sexual abuse, their loved ones and professionals who work with survivors. Loveland support group meets: Wednesdays 11:30am-1pm www.wingsfound.org

The Women’s Resource Center FC: 424 Pine St. #201 970-484-1902 M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Works with volunteer physicians and dentists to help low income, uninsured people with medical and dental needs. The program offers preventative dental hygiene and free breast and cervical exams for women aged 40-64 who qualify. Fees vary according to needs. womens-resource.org

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YAC (Youth Activity Center): FC 415 East Monroe Dr. 970-221-6655 Provides classes and open recreation time for children and adults. Call for more information. fcgov.com/recreation/youthactivitycenter.php

YouthLink FC: 200 W. Oak St. 970-498-6600 Lvld: 418 E. 4

th St. 970-667-4261

Free employment services, education, and training opportunities for youth 14-21. larimerworkforce.org