BSOTR is a group of dedicated behavior analytic practitioners who strive to deliver quality behavior supports to children from the ages of 18 months to 18 years, and to adults with developmental disabilities, to help support independence. We also offer caregiver support and staff training on crisis support and prevention. Interns must demonstrate a desire • Read More »
The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-to-one relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. (719) 633-2443.
The Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region has served the community since 1888 – 125 years. During our 125-year history, our organization has devoted itself to providing the youth of the Pikes Peak Region with a safe place to learn and grow. We operate two after school youth development programs and six • Read More »
Bijou House provides transitional housing to homeless, indigent men, ages 18 and older. Light breakfast and family-style meals served. (719) 635-5078.
The Boy Scouts of America is one of the nation’s largest and most prominent values-based youth development organizations. The BSA provides a program for young people that builds character, trains them in the responsibilities of participating citizenship, and develops personal fitness. (719) 634-1584
Break Time is a respite program for parents of children with special needs and their siblings. The program provides temporary relief to family caregivers who are caring for a child with developmental disabilities. We provide fun events for the children and give parents a much-needed break. (719) 785-3703.
Care and Share Food Bank for Southern Colorado supplies more than 340 partner agencies (community-based pantries, soup kitchens and shelters) that provide food to those in need throughout 52,000 square miles of Southern Colorado. We are a regional hub for food acquisition and distribution, connecting nutritious food resources to those who need them in 31 • Read More »
CASA of the Pikes Peak Region is a non-profit organization that trains and supervises volunteers to advocate for children whose lives are in turmoil due to abuse, neglect or severe domestic conflict situations. CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to be a voice for these children in court and in the community. (719) 447-9898.
Catholic Charities of Central Colorado offers numerous services for economically disadvantaged families, including pregnancy, cradle care and infant adoption services, soup kitchen and health services for the homeless, ESL classes, naturalization and immigration services, social services advocacy, and ministry. (719)636-2345.
Strengthens, encourages and supports fathers to be actively and positively involved in the care and development of their children. Offers weekly support groups and resource library. Fathers can attend classes on fathering, conflict resolution, domestic violence, nurturing, and a preparation class for incarcerated dads to help resume fatherhood. (719)634-7797.