Below are lists of local and regional nonprofit providers offering a variety of services and support. Simply click on the type of assistance you are needing to expand the list.
Jefferson County Department of Human Services has also created a Jeffco Resource Guide for services provided by the county in areas such as older adult care, child care, financial assistance, and more. Click here to download the guide.
If you are not sure what the best organization to reach out to is, we recommend calling 211 Colorado by dialing 211 or 303-561-2222 . They will help direct you to organization(s) that may best fit your needs.
Housing/ShelterDeaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind Communication Technology Programs
The State of Colorado provides free communications technology (amplified phones, smartphones, tablets, ring alerts, caption devices, etc.) to those who qualify. Click here to learn more and complete the application.
Free Tax Help
The IRS offers free tax services for those who qualify. Click here to learn more.
Lifeline
Provides $9.25 towards phone or internet services for eligible subscribers (up to $34.25 for those living on Tribal lands). Click here to learn more and apply.
Colorado PEAK
Apply for state benefits including food stamps, health care, RTD discounts and more. Click here to learn more.
Radon Mitigation
The State of Colorado offers help reducing radon for low-income homeowners. Click here to learn more and apply.