Program
HomeBase is a program that encourages individuals to get their GED. HomeRun is the second phase of this program. It helps students get paid jobs with the City of Fort Collins when they meet regularly with a tutor to work on their GED. Volunteer as a tutor and help young people go back to school and...
Serves individuals and families who are in need of clothes and household goods, as well as food baskets. Medical equipment (crutches, wheelchairs, walkers) and some baby items also available. These items are given out to eligible individuals and are restricted to once or twice a month, depending on...
Information about Cerebral Palsy and referral to agencies providing local services are available. Creative problem solving by an experienced social worker, advocacy support, and follow-up services to ensure that callers needs have been met are all part of this statewide service. Legislative...
Intake Worker: Answers phones and screens potential clients. Provides referrals. Writes up intake information for legal review by intake director.
Weekly sexual assault and domestic violence support groups;incest survivor support group; skill-focused discussion groups for adolescents (ages 13-18) focusing on healthy relationships, dating violence; children's activity and support groups.
8 week class on basic anger management and communication skills for teens. Members must attend pre-assessment interview with counselor prior to attending group.
A two-level training program that equips pastors and lay leaders with the latest strategies and professional skills to successfully lead and focuses on three major components: Nonprofit Management/Leadership, Community Development Outreach Ministry and Biblical Principals of Social Evangelism.
Our goal is to help families become self-sufficient. The programs listed below are designed to help you get back on your feet.
GUIDELINES:
We offer a variety of services. Each program has its own guidelines for eligibility, so please check with an eligibility technician before assuming you do or do...
The whole process takes about 45 minutes, including the time to fill out health history and consent forms.Having the pint of blood drawn takes 5-10 minutes. The process includes having your temperature and blood pressure taken, and a finger stick test called hematocrit done to check your volume of...
Support Group for parents of asthmatics and children with allergies. Free community screening for asthma, yearly. Information is available to anyone interested.
FREE! Teacher-to-teacher discussions on topics in brain research and classroom practice in a relaxed setting, with food and drinks provided.
Any interested educators teachers, administrators, educational therapists, tutors are welcome to come by for some food, drinks, and discussion.
For Thursday...
This program is no longer operating. For Loveland rent funds see Neighbor to Neighbor.
Larimer Humane Society relies on volunteers to care for animals, raise funding, and help educate our community on our services and programs. Opportunities include: kennel assistant, foster care, community outreach and education, WildKind wildlife rehabilitation program, office assistance....
The Justice Information Center (JIC) offers immigration services to clients needing assistance with the following: naturalization, citizenship, reunification of family members, immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, permanent residency, adjustment of status, asylum petitions and finally deportation...
The goals of the Access and Crisis program are to provide access to mental health and community resources and to provide immediate crisis assessment and intervention. Immediate crisis intervention and brief crisis follow-up are provided for all clients. Interventions include individual crisis...