PEAK Parent Center is a beacon of hope for families of children with disabilities. Discovering that a child has a disability often feels overwhelming and isolating for parents. Every day PEAK empowers families, educating them about specific disabilities, available resources, laws that protect their children’s rights and tools they need to become lifelong advocates for • Read More »
Pikes Peak Community Action Agency’s (PPCAA) mission is to increase the capacity of low-income individuals and families to be self-sufficient. Our efforts break the cycle of poverty with programs that help stabilize families and provide tools that give individuals the hope and skills they need to succeed and become independent and contributing citizens.
The Pikes Peak Derby Dames is the first flat track roller derby league in Colorado Springs founded in 2005. PPDD is affiliated with the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), the international governing body of the women’s flat track roller derby. PPDD is currently ranked in the top 40 of WFTDA teams. Their mission is • Read More »
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center provides a home for the birth, nurture and celebration of our organizations, institutions and culture; cares for our individuals and groups in need; educates the public and our community; and empowers our individuals and groups to achieve their fullest potential.
To prevent child abuse and neglect, Pikes Peak Family Connections, Inc. educates and supports parents so children have safe, healthy, and stable family relationships. (719) 520-1019
Pikes Peak Immigrant and Refugee Families Initiative is a new organization dedicated to integrating immigrants and native born residents into a stronger and more inclusive Colorado Springs community.
The Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission is a community-based organization grounded in principles of nonviolence, sustainable living and social and economic justice. This is done by engaging community partners in creating systemic change on local, national and global issues by educating, organizing and nurturing a world of justice and peace.
Founded in 1922, Pikes Peak United Way advances the common good by not only providing a safety net for basic needs, we work to prevent tomorrow’s problems by addressing issues today. Our focus is on education, family stability and safety net services – the building blocks for a good quality of life. Pikes Peak United • Read More »
The Pikes Peak Workforce Center connects vital businesses with work-ready job seekers and employer-driven services and promotes the economic vitality of the Pikes Peak Region.
Project Worth more (PWM) is a non-profit organization that seeks to improve the quality of life of Denver-area refugees from Burma by providing cultural mentorship and community supports.