Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team (PPITT) is committed to providing quality services to people with disabilities. Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team has been meeting monthly since 1992, longer than any other interagency group in Colorado.
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 »
Our mission is to: “cultivate, educate, and serve the community through urban garden projects in the Pikes Peak region”.
Since 1916, we have been committed to delivering the highest quality reproductive health care, teaching responsible and age-appropriate sexuality education and have been working diligently to protect a woman’s right to choose.
Pueblo Rape Crisis Services mission is to empower sexual assault survivors by providing emotional support, victim advocacy, crisis intervention, and education in order to facilitate and nurture the healing process.
Restore Innocence aids victims of human trafficking in the rescue, restorative and reintegration process by providing for their physical, emotional and spiritual needs. (719) 425-9405.
Springs Recovery Connection is a nonprofit recovery community organization that educates, mentors, and advocates for recovery and long term recovery solutions. SRC’s goal is to demystify addiction to alcohol and other drugs through public awareness and education- educate the community about the disease of addiction and the reality of long-term recovery. They provide recovery support • Read More »
Pikes Peak Suicide Prevention provides education on suicide prevention, Children Left Behind by Suicide, free counseling and the Jeffrey & Kevin Graham Support Services for persons with thoughts or actions towards suicide and their family members. Our mission is to unite people to prevent suicide by delivering education, intervention and support strategies (719)596-5433
Urban Peak Colorado Springs is an emergency shelter for youth ages 15 through 20. At the shelter, youth have their basic needs met—from meals to personal hygiene—in a safe environment. Beyond basic needs, youth at shelter receive intensive case management, health services, and education & employment support, which are all designed to empower each individual • Read More »
We empower women and girls to attain and maintain personal self-sufficiency and economic independence. For more than 40 years, Women’s Resource Agency has been supporting women of the Pikes Peak region by providing the tools necessary for them to succeed in the workplace and in their personal development.