Multidisciplinary Support Resources for Restorative Contracts
Follow the links below to see multidisciplinary support resources for restorative contracts.
Affordable Connectivity Program
Ensures that households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more; provides discounts up to $30/month for internet services
Provides families with resources and tools they need to build their future and contribute to a vibrant community; aims to provide children and caregivers the support they need to pursue their goals
Helps low-income households in Colorado purchase food; provides a monthly benefit that helps families and individuals buy the food they need for good health
Believe everyone deserves affordable access to the vital resources to power their home; services resources to pay home energy bills, lower your energy costs, and gain access to new energy technologies
Colorado Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP)
Helps eligible hard-working Colorado families, seniors and individuals pay a portion of their winter home heating costs; brings warmth, comfort and safety to homes and families by assisting with heating costs
Builds and cultivates a thriving Colorado Latino community in which all members have the opportunities, and the support systems to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and self-determination to lead a healthy quality of life
Provides low-cost health insurance for certain children and pregnant women; supports people who earn too much to qualify for Colorado’s Medicaid program, but not enough to pay for private health insurance
Provides low-cost health insurance for certain children and pregnant women; supports people who earn too much to qualify for Colorado’s Medicaid program, but not enough to pay for private health insurance
Provides meals, a food pantry, physical and mental health support programs, case management for housing support and overnight shelters; aims to combat poverty and oppression
Supports participants receiving help to become self-sufficient by strengthening their family’s economic and social stability; services are delivered locally through each county’s department of human or social services.
Provides low-cost health insurance for certain children and pregnant women; supports people who earn too much to qualify for Colorado’s Medicaid program, but not enough to pay for private health insurance
Provides meals, a food pantry, physical and mental health support programs, case management for housing support and overnight shelters; aims to combat poverty and oppression
Offers various classes and services to low-income families. Classes include ESL, computer, GED, citizenship, etc. They also offer legal nights and tax resources/aide