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.
As a nondenominational Christian charity, Hope & Home trains and actively supports foster families who feel compelled by Christ’s command to take care of “the least of these.” Abused and neglected children who’ve been removed from their birth homes get a stable and nurturing family to live with until it’s safe to go home again, • Read More »
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.
Since 1985, the Marian House Soup Kitchen has been serving people who are hungry in downtown Colorado Springs. Hot, nutritious meals are provided for more than 600 people most days. Guests include struggling families, seniors on a fixed income, the working poor, veterans, people with disabilities, unsupported teens, and those who are homeless. Only about • Read More »
Mercy’s Gate began 30 years ago as a collaboration of churches and organizations called Northern Churches Care. Our purpose was to join together to meet the physical, financial, emotional, and spiritual needs of people who lived in Colorado Springs. Today, we are known as Mercy’s Gate, and we provide much-needed food, clothing, help with utilities • Read More »
One Nation Walking Together is committed to making a positive difference in the lives of Native American Indians living on reservations as well as providing programs for urban Indians. Our charity is about people giving to people, NOT TO A CAUSE.