Health and Human Services Organizations

The following is a list of some of the health and human service programs along with other agencies and non-profit groups which provide help for our community..

Boulder County/Private Agencies:

Acorn School for Early Childhood Development
2580 Iris Ave., Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 938-8233
Hours open, Monday-Friday 7:30-5:30
They are a nonprofit childcare center and advocacy group dedicated to improving the quality standards of childcare centers everywhere.

Addiction Recovery Center
3470 N. Broadway, Boulder, CO 80301
303-441-1275
Teen programs for 14 - 17 yrs. Counseling and other services for addiction problems.

Addiction Treatment Center of Longmont
2130 Moutain View Ave.
Suite A2
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: (303) 651-9200
Hours: M-F 11:00am - 9:30pm
Eligibility: Appropriate for intensive outpatient treatments: 18 years of
age and older. Fee: Most insurance will cover. Payment plan.
Intake Procedure: Call Addition Treatment Services staff to set up
appointment for an assessment at which time recommendations for
treatment will be made.

Alternatives for Youth
24 9th Avenue, Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-8184
Clearview Education Center: Provides academic, lifeskills learning in a positive challeging atmosphere for suspended/expelled students.

Alcohol Abuse Hotline
1-800-888-9383
Counseling and support services

American Red Cross
303-442-0577
Disaster Services Program: provides assistance to those displaced by a dsiaster by providing shelter, food, medicine, and basic immediate needs.

Assets for Youth
303-651-8580
Speakers Bureau and programs for youth; 40 Developmental assets.

Attention, Inc.
303-447-1206
Residential Services Program: provides counseling, emergency shelter, positive attention, and long-term group homes in the community for neglected, homeless, abused, runaway and delinquent youth.

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Big Brothers
2420 West 26th, Denver, CO 80211
303-433-6002
Individual guidance for boys (ages 7-13) whose fathers are absent in their lives.

Big Sisters
2420 West 26th, Denver, CO 80211
303-433-6002
Individual guidance and friendship for girls (ages 8-15).

Blue Sky Bridge
P.O. Box 19122, Boulder, CO 80308
303-444-1388
Crisis intervention, counseling and referral services for victims of sexual or physical abuse.

Boulder County Dept. of Social Services
529 Coffman, Longmont, CO 80501
303-678-6000
Support and counseling to adolescents and their families.

Boulder County Legal Services
1790 30th St., Suite 301, Boulder, CO 80301
303-449-7575
Legal Assistance for civil issues (no criminal or traffic).

Boulder Community Network
303-492-8176 / http://bcn.boulder.co.us

Boulder County Partners of Boulder Valley, Inc.
1430 Nelson Rd., Suite 206, Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-1411 / Fax 303-772-1475
Trained adult volunteers work with at-risk youth ages 10-17. Our mission is to improve the lives of high-risk youth, and of those with whom they interact, by helping them develop a positive self-image, and an acceptance of accountability through Partnering relationships with adult role models. Partners programs are intended to promote self-esteem, improve attitude, and foster a sense of belonging, and hence responsibility, to the community.

Boulder County Public Health TEPP
303-413-7567
www.BoulderCountyTobacco.org

The Tobacco Education and Prevention Partnership (TEPP) provides free information in several programs, including: Youth - smoking education, prevention, and cessation; Secondhand Smoke - smoke intrusion in multi-unit housing, reducing children's exposure to tobacco smoke, and compliance with the Colorado Clean Indoor Air Act. Cessation - QuitLine materials, local support, and worksite wellness policies.

Boulder County United Way
303-444-4013
Founded in 1922 so that local community volunteers could raise and distribute money to those in need.

Colorado School Mediation Project
303-444-7671 / http://csmp.org
Dedicated to reducing school violence by providing youth with conflict resolution skills.

Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center
303-652-9131
Promote the overall well-being of people with disabilities through interaction with a therapeutic team (horse, an instructor, volunteers)

Colorado Youth Program
303-402-9656
They connect low-income kids with nature, help participants gain pride and confidence through active learning, working and playing.

The Counseling Center, Inc.
1534 55th St., Boulder, CO 80303
303-449-7898
Counseling services for families experiencing difficult life situations or relationship issues.

City of Longmont Community Relations
350 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-8444
Bilingual referral services, mediation.

Eco-Cycle
303-444-6634 / http://www.ecocycle.org
They provide recycling, waste reduction, and education services to the schools, businesses and communities of Boulder County.

El Comite
455 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-6125
Bilingual; advocacy, translation, other services regardless of status.

Fatherhood Connection
P.O. Box 2072
Longmont, Co 80501
303-776-2704
Educational and support for men to enhance their parenting skills and receive referral services.

Genesis Project
529 Coffman Street, Longmont, CO 80501
303-678-6128
Bilingual Support services for teen mothers; case management services.

Greenwood Wildlife Rehabiliation Sanctuary
303-545-5849
They rescue, rehabilitate, and return sick, injured, and orphanced wildlife to the appropriate habitat and educate on humane and nondestructive ways to handle human/wildlife interactions.

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Habitat for Humanity Flatirons
303-447-3787 / http://www.flatironshabitat.org/ or visit http://www.habitatcolorado.org/

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2009 13:01