Mission Statement: When a family member has special needs, the entire family has special needs. The mission of Adam’s Camp is to realize the potentials and develop the strengths of children and young adults by bringing together individuals and families with professionals and volunteers to collaboratively provide customized, intensive therapy, family support, and recreation in • Read More »
African Americans In Gerontology, AAIG, is a national nonprofit organization designed to improve the quality of life for African American elderly by providing guidance, professional development and networking opportunities, and promoting community activism for African American professionals and students in the field of gerontology.
Alano House provides services directed toward recovery (mental health and substance use) with a focus on underserved populations (homeless, offenders, indigent) and support for their families. Alano House maintains four sober homes. We assist clients in developing skills to maintain a safe and sober lifestyle that allows for a return to becoming an active member • Read More »
To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Interns can accompany Director to support groups and classes, and learn about non-profit management. (719) 266-8773
For over 100 years the American Cancer Society has been leading the way to transform cancer from deadly to preventable through education. Interns can gain valuable experience in fund raising and event planning. (719) 630-4982
The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Interns may be involved in disaster response, case work assisting, social media, public affairs, etc. (719) 632-3563
AmeriCorps engages more than 80,000 Americans in intensive service each year at nonprofits, schools, public agencies, and community and faith-based groups across the country. Education awards are available for completed terms.
Since 1986 the Colorado Anti-Violence Program has been dedicated to eliminating violence within and against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) communities in Colorado, and providing the highest quality services to survivors.
The Asian Pacific Development Center of Colorado is a nonprofit organization supporting the Asian American Pacific Islander community. For 30 years we have been committed to providing culturally appropriate health, mental health, and related services to our communities. We employ a holistic approach to address the total well-being of individuals and families. Main office based • Read More »
Aspen Pointe is one of the largest non-profits in Colorado Springs. The organization serves more than 30,000 individuals and families each year through a range of services in mental health, substance abuse, vocational training, education, and restorative justice. Aspen Pointe’s mission is; Empowering clients. Enriching Lives. Embracing Purpose. (719) 572-6100