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MEMBER NONPROFITS
Complete Member List
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9 to 5 Working Women Education Fund-Colorado 655 Broadway, Ste. 400, Denver, CO 80203 303-628-0925 We work to improve the workplace for women and strengthen the ability of low-wage working women to win economic justice and rights on the job. (5007)
The Adoption Exchange 14232 E. Evans Ave., Aurora, CO 80014 303-755-4756 We help hundreds of abused, abandoned and neglected Colorado children in need of loving families for adoption.(5051)
Allied Jewish Federation 300 S. Dahlia Street, Suite 300, Denver, CO 80246 303-321-3399 We build and sustain Jewish life in Colorado, Israel and around the world. (5139)
American Civil Liberties Union (A.C.L.U.) Foundation of Colorado, Inc. 400 Corona St., Denver, CO 80218 303-777-2490 We safeguard the freedoms and Constitutional civil rights and liberties of all Coloradans through public education, advocacy and legal help when those rights are violated.(5002)
American Friends Service Committee Colorado(AFSC) 901 W. 14th Ave., Ste. 7, Denver, CO 80204 303-623-3464 We promote social justice, organize citizens in support of immigrant rights and organize youth to oppose the poverty draft and militarization of our culture. (5003)
The Association for Senior Citizens 2839 W. 44th Ave., Denver, CO 80211-1428 303-455-9642 We help low-income seniors with emergency financial assistance, information and referrals, food bank, Friendly Visitors program, warm clothing, and an independent shared-living facility. (5005)
Art Students League of Denver 200 Grant St., Denver, CO 80203 303-778-6990 We provide an enriching and creative environment for artistic expression through dialogue, instruction, and active learning. (5159)
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Beacon Center previously known as Court House, Inc 333 W. Hampden Ave., Ste. 305, Englewood, CO 80110 303-761-6756 Beacon Center serves at-risk adolescents in residential care and community/home services, including individualized and group treatment, education and family involvement. (5025)
Bicycle Colorado 1525 Market St., Ste. 100, Denver, CO 80202 303-417-1544 Bicycle Colorado teaches bicycle and traffic safety, creates safe routes to school, and ensures Coloradans have fun, safe places to ride. (5107)
Big City Mountaineers 1667 Vine St., Denver, CO 80206 303-271-9200 We address the need to provide meaningful mentoring experiences for urban, under resourced teens through team-mentoring outdoor trips. (5132)
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Carriage House 1120 1/2 Pine St., Boulder, CO 80206 303-442-8300 We provide a stable, supportive community for the homeless by addressing immediate survival needs and providing resources leading to employment, housing, personal stability, and healing. (5160)
CASA of Adams and Broomfield Counties 1100 Judicial Center Dr., Brighton, CO 80601 303-654-3378 We provide trained community volunteers to be the voice in the court for abused and neglected children in the pursuit of safe, permanent homes.(5140)
Cat Care Society 5787 W. 6th Ave., Lakewood, CO 80214 303-239-9680 We shelter cats in a cage-free environment, provide appropriate adoptions and community service programs, including a cat clinic for qualifying low-income owners. (5082)
Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE) 1111 Osage St., #300, Denver, CO 80204 303-892-8444 We provide programs to help low-income single parents and families develop and expand the skills necessary to succeed in employment and become economically self-sufficient. (5011)
Centro Humanitario Para Los Trabajadores 2260 California Street, Denver, CO 80205 303-292-4115 We promote the rights and well-being of day laborers in Denver through education, leadership development, united action and advocacy. (5133)
El Centro Su Teatro 4725 High St., Denver, CO 80216 303-296-0219 We are a multidisciplinary cultural arts organization that strives to preserve, develop and promote Chicano and Latino art and culture. (5023)
CHARG Resource Center 709 E. 12th Ave., Denver, CO 80203 303-830-8805 We are a community of Denver's mentally ill citizens, partnering with professionals to run a drop-in center, psychiatric clinic, homeless outreach and public education programs. (5006)
Children's Outreach Project 8000 Pecos St., Denver, CO 80221 303-429-0653 We offer an integrated, quality early childhood and kindergarten education to typical, accelerated and developmentally delayed children. (5058)
Citizens Project PO Box 2085, Colorado Springs, CO 80901 719-520-9899 We are dedicated to upholding the traditional American values of equal rights, individual freedoms, separation of church and state, civic engagement and respect for diversity.(5076)
Clinica Tepeyac 3617 Kalamath St., Denver, CO 80211 303-583-0148 We are a community-based health clinic providing basic medical and prevention education to uninsured Latinos while encouraging youth to pursue futures in health careers. (5097)
Colorado Anti-Violence Program P.O. Box 181085, Denver, CO 80218 303-839-5204 We work to eliminate violence within and against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and ensure quality services are provided to the survivors of violence. (5141)
Colorado CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) 1234 Bannock Street, Denver, CO 80204 Office 303.623-5380 Fax: 303.623-5382 Colorado CASA serves abused and neglected children through training and support to expand and develop local CASA programs across Colorado. (5134)
Colorado Consumer Health Initiative 1536 Wynkoop St., Ste. 101, Denver, CO 80202 303-839-1261 We work to influence and shape effective health care policy to ensure barrier-free access to quality health care for all Coloradans. (5167)
Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition (CCJRC) PO Box 2143, Colorado Springs, CO 80901-2143 719-475-8059 CCJRC is a network of concerned individuals, organizations, and faith communities working together to promote alternatives to incarceration and stop the use of private prisons in Colorado. (5042)
Colorado Environmental Coalition 1536 Wynkoop St., Ste. 5C, Denver, CO 80202 303-534-7066 We are a statewide conservation organization of 3,400 individuals and 85 groups, committed to preserving and protecting Colorado's environment and quality of life. (5008)
Colorado HAWKS (Hard At Work Kids) 14231 East 4th Ave, #224, Aurora, CO 80220 303-341-7325 We provide and foster the discipline necessary for at-risk, disadvantaged youth to achieve a college education through sports scholarships. (5142)
Colorado Jobs with Justice 2840 S. Vallejo St., Englewood, CO 80110 303-806-0818 We are a coalition of labor unions, community groups and religious organizations that take collective action to advance the rights of working people in Colorado. (5074)
Colorado Mountain Club 710 10th St., #200, Golden, CO 80401 303-279-3080 We are devoted to connecting those who love, study or seek recreation in the Colorado Rockies. (5168)
Colorado Open Lands 274 Union Blvd., Ste. 320, Lakewood, CO 80228 303-988-2373 A land conservation organization instrumental in protecting over 181,000 acres, including natural areas, working farms and ranches, wetlands and river corridors across Colorado.(5016)
Colorado Preservation, Inc. 333 W. Colfax, Ste. 300, Denver, CO 80202 303-893-4260 We preserve, protect and promote Colorado's Heritage and historic places through advocacy, education and technical assistance to Colorado citizens, organizations and communities. (5126)
Colorado Public Radio 7409 South Alton Court, Centennial, CO 80112 303-871-9191 Serves as an educational and cultural resource for Colorado by broadcasting both in-depth news and classical music 24-hours per day across the state.(5143)
Colorado Reptile Humane Society 13941 Elmore Road, Longmont, CO 80504 303-776-2070 We promote humane care for unwanted and abused reptiles and amphibians through sheltering, adoption and education. (5149)
Colorado Wild P.O. Box 2434, Durango, CO 81302 970-385-9833 We work throughout the forested high country of the Southern Rocky Mountains to protect and restore the habitat of native plants and animals. (5148)
Colorado Wildlife Federation 4045 Wadsworth Blvd. #20, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 303-987-0400 We promote the conservation, sound management and sustainable use of Colorado's wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy. (5083)
Colorado Wildlife Heritage Foundation 6060 Broadway, Denver, CO 80216 303-291-7212 Colorado's wildlife foundation since 1989, working to ensure a wildlife legacy for Colorado today and tomorrow by securing and managing funds for wildlife projects. (5010)
Colorado Youth Corps Association 225 East Sixteenth Avenue, Suite 1180, Denver, CO 80203 303-863-0600 CYCA supports youth conservation corps programs that engage youth throughout the state in conservation service projects to protect and enhance Colorado's natural resources. (5152)
Colorado Youth at Risk 1156 Delaware St., Denver, CO 80204 303-623-9140 We provide mentoring and drop-out prevention programs for youth at risk of academic failure, serving students 9th-12th grade. (5109)
Colorado Youth Program 3970 N. Broadway., Ste. B2, Boulder, CO 80304 303-402-9656 CYP connects underprivileged kids with nature and their communities with summer camps, after school volunteer projects, weekend recreation outings, the mountains, sunshine and laughter. (5084)
CoLours TV (Black Star Communication) 200 Quebec St., Bldg. 600, Ste. 209, Denver, CO 80230 303-326-0088 Focusing on America's culturally diverse audience, CoLours TV inspires and educates viewers by providing community-based and national programs addressing social issues. (5124)
Community Resources, Inc. 3051 S. Elm St., Denver, CO 80222 303-782-0975 We work with community volunteers to provide thousands of classroom programs, family involvement events, mentorships and special events for at-risk students in Denver. (5017)
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The Delores Project P.O. Box 1406, Denver, CO 80201-1406 720-218-5466 We provide a safe, comfortable, overnight shelter to homeless women, emphasizing hospitality, respect and regard for the dignity of each guest. (5163)
Denver International Program 2148 S. High St., Denver, CO 80208 303-871-4487 We build understanding among people and nations through cross-cultural exchange, professional development, and internships supporting service agencies in the Denver area. (5088)
The Denver Hospice 501 S. Cherry St., Ste. 700, Denver, CO 80246 303-321-2828 We provide compassionate, specialized comfort care to terminally ill individuals, their families and loved ones throughout the Denver metropolitan region. (5061)
Denver SCORES 2125 W. 33rd Ave., Denver, CO 80211 303-832-5879 We are a recreationally-linked education program, dedicated to translating the values of leadership, teamwork and communication to at-risk youth through creative writing and soccer. (5164)
Denver Urban Ministries (DenUM) 1717 E. Colfax, Denver, CO 80218-2517 303-355-4896 We provide emergency services for those experiencing crisis, help people achieve economic self-reliance through the Job Center, and offer urban education and volunteer experiences for groups and individuals. (5018)
DenverWorks, Inc. 2828 N. Speer Blvd. #103 Denver, CO 80211 303-433-0300 We equip the unemployed and low-income of Denver with job preparation, placements and life-skills training to assist individuals into full-time, permanent, career-based jobs. (5125)
Diana Price-Fish Cancer Foundation PO Box 22919, Denver, CO 80222-0919 303-639-9110 We are devoted to helping adult cancer patients and their families enjoy life by providing access to participation in enjoyable activities of their choice. (5089)
Doctors Care 191 E. Orchard Rd., Ste. 102NE; Littleton, CO 80121 303-730-1313 We provide health care for children and adults residing in South Metro Denver who cannot pay the full cost of their medical care. (5077)
Domestic Violence Initiative for Women with Disabilities (DVI) PO Box 300535, Denver, CO 80203 303-839-5510 We assist women with disabilities who have experienced domestic violence by providing referrals, peer support, education and advocacy. (5021)
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EarthLinks 623 Fox St., Denver, CO 80204 303-389-0085 We connect homeless individuals, shelter residents, women at risk, and inner-city students with nature, providing experiential Earth education, respite from struggles, and initiative toward life changes. (5045)
Eco-Cycle PO Box 19006, Boulder, CO 80308 303-444-6634 Eco-Cycle is one of the largest non-profit recyclers in the United States and has an international reputation as a pioneer and innovator in resource conservation. (5022)
Ellicott Wildlife Rehabilitation Center P.O. Box 75069, Colorado Springs, CO. 80970 719-683-8152 We provide compassionate care to sick, injured and orphaned wild birds and small mammals for the purposes of release and education. (5150)
The Empowerment Program, Inc. 1600 York St., Ste. 201, Denver, CO 80206 303-320-1989 We provide health, education, housing and employment services to women who are homeless, work as prostitutes, have a mental illness and/or live with HIV/AIDS. (5024)
Environmental Learning for Kids (ELK) 14460 E. 50th Ave., Denver, CO 80239 303-371-8658 We are a community-based organization dedicated to providing science and natural resource education, mentoring, and stewardship programs to low-income, culturally diverse youth and families.(5144)
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Family Star 2246 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO 80211 303-477-7827 Family Star Montessori provides childcare and education for kids 0-6. We offer dual language for Head Start and Fee-based programs encouraging community diversity. (5145)
Flatirons Habitat for Humanity 2540 Frontier Ave. #109, Boulder, CO 80301 303-447-3787 We are a non-profit ecumenical Christian ministry that builds simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with low-income families and volunteers.(5092)
Four Corners School of Outdoor Education P.O. Box 1029, Monticello, UT 84535 435-587-2156 We provide education about the outdoors and the need to preserve natural and cultural treasures in the Southwest and around the world. (5131)
FrontRange Earth Force 2120 W. 33rd Ave., Denver, CO 80211 303-433-0016 We work with teachers to empower student leaders to solve real issues in their schools, communities and the environment. (5111)
The Gathering Place 1535 High St., Denver, CO 80218 303-321-4198 We are Denver's only daytime shelter for women and children, providing emergency services and life-changing long-term programs in a safe and welcoming environment. (5026)
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of Colorado 1050 Broadway, Denver, CO 80209 303-733-7743 We are Colorado's primary service agency offering youth support, crisis intervention, health programs, community events, legal and social justice advocacy for GLBT people and people living with HIV and AIDS. (5027)
Global Response PO Box 7490, Boulder, CO 80306-7490 303-444-0306 We collaborate with communities worldwide to stop environmental destruction through effective citizen letter campaigns. (5070)
Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Sanctuary PO Box 18987, Boulder, CO 80308 303-545-5849 Greenwood rehabilitates injured, sick and orphaned wildlife and releases them into their appropriate habitat. We also educate the public on appropriate wildlife interaction. (5096)
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Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver 1500 W. 12th Ave., Denver, CO 80204-3410 303-534-2929 We are a non-profit ecumenical Christian ministry that builds decent and affordable houses in partnership with low-income families and volunteers. (5036)
Harrison Memorial Animal Hospital 191 Yuma St., Denver, CO 802231205 303-722-2100 Colorado's largest full service, nonprofit animal hospital offering affordable veterinary services to pets of disabled, low-income pet owners and the general public.(5102)
HospiceCare of Boulder and Broomfield Counties 2594 Trailridge Dr. E., Lafayette, CO 80026 303-449-7740 We maintain the highest possible quality of life for patients and offer services for family, friends and the community regarding end-of-life situations. (5046)
Humane Society of Boulder Valley 2323 55th St., Boulder, CO 80301 303-442-4030 We work to save animals and improve lives by protecting, healing, matchmaking, teaching and reuniting. (5030)
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Indigo Mountain Nature Center, Inc. PO Box 208, Lake George, CO 80827 719-748-5550 We are a wildlife conservation and education facility with a permanent sanctuary for captive-born wildlife and exotic animals that have been abandoned, abused or displaced. (5066)
Invest In Kids 1775 Sherman Street, Suite 2075, Denver, CO 80203 303-839-1808 We partner with communities to improve the health and well-being of young children, particularly those of low-income families. (5146)
Jefferson County Library Foundation 10200 West 20th Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215 303-275-2240 303-275-2202 fax We assist libraries by funding children and adult literacy programs with special outreach to low-income children in order to inspire a lifetime of learning. (5136)
Judi's House 1741 Gaylord St., Denver, CO 80206 720-941-0331 We help children and families who are grieving the death of a loved one find hope and healing within themselves. (5165)
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The Kempe Foundation for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect 1825 Marion St., Denver, CO 80218 303-864-5300 We secure resources, increases awareness and engage in advocacy to prevent, treat and research child abuse and neglect. (5063)
KBDI Channel 12 PBS 2900 Welton Street, Denver, CO 80205 303-296-1212 303-296-6650 fax KBDI Channel 12 is a multi-media, public communications organization serving the Colorado Front Range and beyond. The station provides a unique civic resource with the production of eight weekly public affairs programs. (5154)
KGNU 88.5FM & 1390AM, Independent Community Radio 303-449-4885 We are an independent, volunteer powered, non-commercial radio station. KGNU broadcasts diverse, alternative news and information and eclectic music to Denver, Boulder and beyond. (5032)
KUVO 89.3 , Denver Educational Broadcasting PO Box 2040, Denver, CO 80201 303-480-9272 We are Denver's only non-commercial, Hispanic-controlled radio station combining mainstream and Latin jazz, blues and specialty music interspersed with news and information. (5033)
KVNF FM Mountain Grown Public Radio PO Box 1350, Paonia, CO 81428 970-527-4866 A member-owned community radio station serving the heart of Western Colorado. We offer diverse music, alternative news and locally produced public affairs programming. (5049)
Little Voice Productions 1731 Emerson St., Denver, CO 80218 303-951-3030 We use the power of the media to bring people, organizations, and communities together to work for positive social change. (5169)
Longmont Humane Society 9595 Nelson Rd., Longmont, CO 80501 303-772-1232 We promote the bond between people and animals, through pet adoptions, humane education, and sheltering lost and homeless animals. (5075)
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Minority Enterprise & Educational Development, Inc. 3405 Gilpin St., Denver, CO 80205 303-296-2969 We provide scholarships for minority and disadvantaged students in Denver Public middle schools and provide opportunities for their parents to attend partner community colleges. (5113)
NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado Foundation 1905 Sherman St., Ste. 800, Denver, CO 80203 303-394-1973 We support and protect as a fundamental freedom, a woman's right to make reproductive choices through the conduct of education, training and public policy initiatives. (5056)
Native American Multi-Cultural Education School, Inc. (NAMES) 3600 Morrison Rd., Denver, CO 80219 303-934-8086 We are a values-based, community rooted school serving Native American and other struggling disadvantaged minority populations providing adult education and GED preparation to change lives forever. (5114)
Native American Rights Fund (NARF) 1506 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302 303-447-8760 / 303-443-7776 NARF provides legal representation to Native American tribes, organizations, and individuals to protect sovereign and human rights guaranteed them by treaty and law. (5037)
New Foundations Nonviolence Center 901 W. 14th Ave., Ste. 7, Denver, CO 80204 303-825-2562 We provide the Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) in Colorado neighborhoods and institutions to help curb societal violence and have a visitation program at Denver County Jail. (5038)
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Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays of Denver (PFLAG) PO Box 18901, Denver, CO 80218-0901 303-573-5861 We promote opportunities for dialogue regarding sexual orientation and gender identity through support, education and advocacy to create a society respectful of human diversity. (5067)
Partners of Delta Montrose and Ouray 315 S. 7th St., Montrose, CO 81401 970-249-1116 We develop positive changes in troubled youth by creating and supporting mentoring relationships with adult volunteers who are role models, advocates and friends. (5015)
Pikes Peak Area Crime Stoppers 705 S. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-634-7867 We are a community based program that pays rewards for anonymous information that helps police solve crimes. (5166)
The Pikes Peak Gay & Lesbian Community Center (PPGLCC) 2508 W. Bijou St., Colorado Springs, CO 80909 719-471-4429 We empower the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community to achieve social and civil equality through direct support services, discrimination intervention and public advocacy.(5091)
Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission 29 S. Institute, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-632-6189 We promote the values of nonviolence, sustainable living, social and economic justice through seminars, experiential workshops, public forums, children's peace camps, alternative news and public witness. (5094)
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, Inc. (PPRM) 950 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203-2779 303-321-7526 We focus on preventing unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases and reproductive cancers, investing in community education, youth development programs and affordable reproductive health care. (5041)
Project Angel Heart 4190 Garfield St., #5, Denver, CO 80216 303-830-0202 Our brigade of volunteers helps cook and deliver nutritious meals for homebound people with HIV/AIDS, cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, free of charge. (5050)
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Rebuilding Together Metro Denver 4100 E. Mississippi Denver CO 80222 720-524-0840 We rehabilitate houses of low-income homeowners, particularly the elderly and disabled, so they may continue to live in warmth, safety and independence. (5170)
Rocky Mountain Alleycat Alliance 5785 W. 6th Avenue Lakewood CO 80219 303-202-3516 We are the only local agency specializing in feral cat management, providing non-lethal population control for feral cats in the metro Denver area. (5171)
Rocky Mountain Arts Association P.O. Box 18251 Denver CO 80218 303-832-3462 We build community through music and our affiliated choruses: Denver Gay Men's Chorus, Out Loud Colorado Springs Men's Chorus and Mosaic Youth Chorus.(5172)
Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center P.O. Box 1156, Boulder, CO 80306 303-444-6981 We work for justice in the world and for the coalition of sustainable communities world-wide, through educational forums, workshops, demonstrations, direction action and the arts, and by working to create a culture of peace. (5068)
Senior Housing Options 1510 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202 303-595-4464 We provide affordable housing, both independent and assisted-living residences, and services for low-income seniors and people with disabilities in Colorado. (5156)
Summer Scholars 3601 Martin Luther King Blvd., Denver, CO 80205 303-355-0290 We are a community-based, youth development initiative to promote literacy and academic success among Denver Public Schools elementary students in Northeast Denver. (5099)
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Table Mountain Animal Center Foundation 4105 Youngfield Service Rd., Golden, CO 80401 303-278-7575 We provide care and shelter to homeless animals, adopt animals into loving homes, reunite lost pets and families, and educate the community on responsible pet ownership. (5128)
Thorne Ecological Institute P.O. Box 19107, Boulder, CO 80308-2107 303-499-3647 Thorne Ecological Institute builds Earth Stewardship by connecting kids to nature through hands-on Environmental Education and Natural Science experiences. (5078)
Trails and Open Space Coalition 1426 N. Hancock, Ste. 4N, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-633-6884 We work to preserve open space and rural land, and to create a network of trails, bikeways and greenways in the Pikes Peak region. (5100)
Trees, Water and People 633 Remington, Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-484-3678 We are an organization dedicated to improving people's lives by helping communities protect, conserve and manage the natural resources upon which their long-term well-being depends. (5151)
Urban Servant Corps 1660 Ogden St., Denver, CO 80218-1414 303-894-0076 We provide full-time volunteer staff to community service agencies that work with many of the most disadvantaged and at-risk populations in Denver's inner city. (5080)
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VSA arts of Colorado 909 Santa Fe Dr., Denver, CO 80204 303-777-0797 We enrich the lives of people with disabilities by creating and promoting opportunities for disabled persons and their families to actively participate in the arts. (5101)
Voices For Children, CASA 2305 Canyon Blvd. #101, Boulder, CO 80302 303-440-7059 We work to break the cycle of child abuse and neglect in Boulder County through the use of trained CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers and public awareness programs. (5047)
Volunteer Connection of Boulder County 2885 Aurora Ave., Ste. 32, Boulder, CO 80303 303-444-4904 We engage people as volunteers and strengthen volunteer-based programs, improving the quality of life in Boulder County. (5121)
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado 600 S. Marion Pkwy., Denver, CO 80209 303-715-1010 We motivate and engage thousands of volunteers annually in activities to preserve, protect and enhance Colorado's treasured parks, trails and open spaces. (5115)
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Western Colorado Congress PO Box 472, Montrose, CO 81402 970-249-1978 Western Colorado Congress is an alliance for community action empowering people to protect and enhance their quality of life in Western Colorado. (5043)
Western Resource Advocates 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80302 303-444-1188 We protect the Interior West's land, air, and water; defend public lands; promote water conservation; restore rivers; and advance cleaner energy production. (5157)
Wild Animal Sanctuary 1946 WCR 53, Keensburg, CO 80643 303-536-0118 We are an animal sanctuary and educational facility rescuing lions, tigers, bears, and other abused exotic animals by providing them with large natural habitats. (5039)
Wild Forever Foundation 1524 N. Hancock Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719-475-9453 We rescue and rehabilitate sick, orphaned and injured wildlife, return them to their proper habitat, and promote humane treatment of wildlife through public education. (5105)
W.O.L.F. (Wolves Offered Life & Friendship) P.O. Box 1544, LaPorte, CO 80535 970-416-9531 Rescues and provides sanctuary to captive-bred wolves and wolf-dogs and offers educational programs to schools, libraries and youth groups. (5122)
Women's Bean Project 3201 Curtis St., Denver, CO 80205 303-292-1919 Through employment in two off-site businesses, we teach workplace competencies for entry level positions to women of poverty who are chronically unemployed. (5052)
Work Options for Women 1200 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO 80204 720-944-1912 Work Options for Women helps low-income women gain the skills and confidence they need to work their way out of poverty and into self-sufficiency. (5116)
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