Local Assistance Resources: Littleton, Colorado
Page Updated May 2021
Clothing
James Resource Network by James Resource Network
7562 S. University Blvd M1, Centennial, CO 80122
Website: www.jamesresourcenetwork.com
Phone: 720.283.8832
About
James Resource Network is dedicated to providing single mothers and their children a network of resources to meet their physical, emotional and spiritual needs, in order to help facilitate the best family situation possible.
Food
Food Pantry by GracePoint Community Church
90 East Orchard Road, Centennial, CO 80121
Website: www.gracepointcc.org
Phone: 303.798.6387
About
GracePoint Community Church food pantry is intended to meet the needs of those in our community who are experiencing a rough patch in life.
Services
- Nutritious foods
Home Repair
Includes financial assistance for home repairs
Rebuilding Together by Rebuilding Together
2839 West 44th Avenue, Denver, CO 80211
Website: www.rebuildingdenver.org
Phone: 720.524.0840
Email: info@rebuildingdenver.org
About
Rebuilding Together program transforms the lives of low-income homeowners by improving the safety and health of their homes and revitalizing their communities.
Shelters
Roots of Courage (ROC) by Family Tree, Inc.
3805 Marshall Street, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
Website: www.thefamilytree.org
Phone: 303.420.6752
About
Family Tree Roots of Courage is a confidential, residential facility for survivors of domestic violence and those with children. When in shelter, we aim to keep survivors safe by providing advocacy, safety planning, community resources, health care, and other supportive services for children and their parents.
Services
- A confidential place to stay
- Access to basic needs
- One on one advocacy to address trauma, receive information and community resources
- On-site health care
- Support groups
It is Family Tree’s intent to provide shelter services to all survivors of domestic violence in need and who are in imminent danger from their intimate partners, including all gender identities, the LGBTQIA+ community, and all racial and ethnic backgrounds.
The best way for Family Tree to assist is to have the survivor call our 24-hour domestic violence crisis line to speak directly with an advocate. The advocate will complete a phone assessment with the caller to make sure the shelter services are appropriate for the caller’s needs, and then the advocate will offer safety planning, referrals to other agencies that may be able to best assist, and/or assist with a plan to arrive at Roots of Courage safely.