Community Resources

 

We want your student(s) to have the resources they need to succeed.

Check out the community resources below for information and assistance.

 

 

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Arapahoe Douglas Mental Health Network

Arapahoe/Douglas Mental Health Network is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation providing professional, comprehensive behavioral health care and substance abuse treatment in the south metro area. We offer programs for adults, seniors, families, couples and children. Services include counseling, psychiatry, crisis services, case management, substance abuse treatment, victim services, an adult acute treatment unit, services for the criminal justice system, vocational and social rehabilitation, school-based services and an on-site pharmacy. Free and confidential mental health screenings are available online.

Information and Appointments: 303-730-8858 

Website: allhealthnetwork.org

ADMHN Child & Family Services - English 

ADMHN Child & Family Services - Spanish 

 

Salvation Army

Offers services and support including financial, rent assistance, utilities, prescriptions, and food bank.

Call: 303 - 290 - 9043

Judi's House

Provides support to children and families grieving a death. Free services are provided in Spanish and English, to youth ages 3 to 25 and their caregivers.

Call: 720 - 941 - 0331

Website: www.judishouse.org

 

Joshua Station

Helping families make the transition from homelessness to a healthy stable living environment. Provides long-term transformational housing and support for high risk families with multiple barriers to self sufficiency. Childcare provided for working parents.

Call: 303 - 592 - 1555

Website: www.milehighmin.org

 

The Gender Identity Center

THE GIC offers low-cost counseling services for gender varient individuals, couples, and loved ones.

Call: 303 - 202 - 6466

Website: www.gic-colorado.org

 

South Metro Health Alliance

Health care access, mental health, dental, nutrition, insurance toolkit, clothing, food, shelter, employment help.

Call: 303 - 793 - 9604

Website: www.southmetrohealthalliance.org

Or stop by 155 Inverness Drive West in Englewood for more information. 

 

Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Colorado Inc.

Matches children with an adult who can help improve attitudes toward school, relationships, and avoiding bad behavior.

Call: 303 - 433 - 6002

 

Englewood Public Library

The Englewood Public Library is a great free resource for families. They have books, dvds, and cds for all ages, computers with internet access, and they offer free programming for people of all ages. They have lessons on computers, languages, and writers groups as well as storytime and kids programs for infants and up.

Website: Englewood Public Library