The mission of the Fourth Judicial District Attorney’s Office is to administer justice, advocate for victims and partner with law enforcement and the citizens of this community in the deterrence and prevention of crime. There are volunteer opportunities for UCCS students to work in Juvenile Diversion as Conflict Resolution Assistants. Conflict Resolution Assistants work with • Read More »
The Energy Resource Center works closely with Colorado Springs Utilities as well as other utility providers and non-profits in El Paso, Elbert, Douglas, Fremont and Teller counties. Our mission is to help income-qualified residents make energy efficiency improvements to their homes or apartments that will increase their quality of life, save them money on energy • Read More »
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. Girl Scouts of Colorado makes it easy, meaningful and fun for girls and volunteers to grow as leaders.
The center is a Mecca for an extremely diverse neighborhood, has won numerous awards for community-building and redevelopment efforts. Truly a mosaic in motion, this Community Center has many features. Hillside is frequently utilized by various educational programs; political events; cultural activities and more. (719) 385-7900
The mission of the Independence Institute is to empower individuals and to educate citizens, legislators and opinion makers about public policies that enhance personal and economic freedom.
Inside our programs we provide safe space and acceptance where Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning youth can express their feelings, build their self-reliance, and connect to trusted adults for support and advocacy. Out in the community we advance understanding and equality so that LGBTIQ youth can be themselves. We serve youth ages 13 • Read More »
Our volunteer-delivered, kindergarten-12th grade programs foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills, and use experiential learning to inspire students to dream big and reach their potential.
The LAS Dean will provide stipends for undergraduate or graduate students who will be working with a professor this summer on a research or creative activity project. Proposals will be accepted during the month of May each year for work during the following summer. One application/one student per faculty member. Stipends range from $1200-$1600 per • Read More »
Leadership Pikes Peak is a non-profit organization with the objective of civic leadership for the Pikes Peak region. (719) 632-2618.
Let Them Have Faces (LTHF) exists to empower the local community to prevent violence and care for those affected. We desire for all people affected by violence to have a prosperous life in a communal society.