Denver Area Local Referral Resources
Alexander Foundation - Provides financial assistance to ensure the well being and personal growth of individuals in the GLBT community. (303) 331-7733 ARTS Outpatient Services Outpatient substance abuse treatment for HIV-positive clients. Individual, family, and group counseling. (303) 355-1014 Brother Jeff's Enhance the quality of life for African Americans living with HIV and AIDS. Support groups, workshops, and prevention with positives. (303) 293-8879 CAP Colorado 's largest community-based HIV and AIDS service agency. Bilingual case management, mental health, substance abuse, support groups, food bank, housing, transportation, and financial assistance. (303) 837-0166 CHIP Children's Hospital pediatric HIV clinic serving HIV-positive women of childbearing age and infants through 24 years old. (303) 764-8233 Colorado Anti-Violence Project Serves GLBT victims of domestic violence, bias-motivated, sexual assault, law enforcement and random violence. (303) 839-5204 GLBT Services Center - Support services, social activities, cultural events, youth services program, and legal referrals for the GLBT community. (303) 733-7743 Denver Indian Health and Family Services - Services include dental, optical, and medical assistance, mental health, substance abuse, and victim's services. (303) 781-4050 Empowerment Program Women's AIDS Project. Case management, support groups, substance abuse, transportation, employment, GED, and housing assistance. (303) 320-1989 Gender Identity Center Provides support to those people who cross dress, are transsexual, or are non-traditional in their gender identity. (303) 202-6466 It Takes a Village Programs provide support, education, assistance and prevention case management for HIV-positive African Americans. (303) 367-4747 HCBS -PLWA Colorado Medicaid program designed as an alternative to nursing facility placement or hospital care for persons living with AIDS. (303) 866-3058 Hep C Connection Up-to-date medical information, support groups, newsletters, printed materials and educational services on HIV/HCV co-infection. (720) 917-3970 HIV Care Link Christian outreach committed to empowering and supporting those affected by HIV. Support groups, help with yard work, painting, moving, etc. Legal Center Providing legal representation, advocacy and technical assistance to individuals who have experienced discrimination due to HIV/AIDS. (303) 722-0300 MHCD / Living with HIV Mental health care and support for HIV-positive persons, caregivers, family, and children. (303) 504-6649 Mi Casa Outreach, prevention, educational services, and resource center. Targets women between the ages of 14 to 29. (303) 573-1302 Partner Notification Confidentially inform partners who have been exposed to HIV infection. Link at risk people to prevention, care and treatment. (303) 692-2700 Planned Parenthood Testing and treatment for STDs, yearly exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing, prenatal care, birth control, and more. (303) 832-5069 POCCAA People of Color Consortium that offers referrals, food bank, transportation and housing assistance. (303) 321-7965 PWACC Empowering people living with HIV/AIDS through education and advocacy. Home of the Denver Buyer's Club. (303) 329-9379 Project Safe HIV prevention services and substance treatment for HIV-positive drug injectors and crack smokers. (303) 315-0950 Rainbow House - Run by Volunteers of America . Is the only known daycare facility in the region specifically working to meet the needs of families living with HIV/AIDS Sevicios De La Raza Linguistically and culturally proficient HIV/AIDS service program dedicated to the needs of the Latino community. (303) 458-5851 Social Security Coordinates pay benefits (SSI, Medicare, SSDI) to eligible persons. Urban Peak Targeting runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth under 21. Shelter, food, clothing, counseling, substance abuse, and medical care. (303) 777-9198
For additional local referrals please visit http://www.acecolorado.org
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