Family Resources

All parents need resources at times. Different families need different types of support, depending upon where the family lives, the nature of the challenges of the child they are raising and the needs of each individual caregiver.

This statewide resource database is geared towards connecting Colorado families who provide permanence for children with the resources most relevant to their needs (adoptive, guardianship, kinship and reunified biological families). We do not specifically recommend any resources, as you know your family's needs best.

If you are a professional or organization providing supportive services to this population and would like to be included in our searchable database as a resource in your region, please click here.

If you are an adoption competent mental health professional and would like to be included in our searchable database as a resource in your region, please click here.

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  • Boulder County Kinship Support Group in Boulder

    Boulder County Kinship Support Group in Boulder meets the 2nd Thursday of the month from 10:00 - 11:00am.

    Types: Foster & Post-Permanency Resources, Support Groups

    Counties: Boulder

  • Boulder County Kinship Support Group in Longmont

    Boulder County Kinship Support Group in Longmont meets the 1st Monday of the month from 6:00 - 7:30pm.

    Types: Foster & Post-Permanency Resources, Support Groups

    Counties: Boulder

  • Boulder County Post-Adoption Support Group

    A support group for adoptive parents of children adopted through foster care, domestic adoption, and international adoption.

    Types: Foster & Post-Permanency Resources, Support Groups

    Counties: Boulder

  • Boulder Valley Waldorf School

    Our Before and After School programs are supportive, enriching stand-alone fine arts experiences offering a sampling of Waldorf education for students new to our school as well as currently enrolled Boulder Valley students and students enrolled in our summer programs.

    Types: Respite Care, Camps, and Activities

    Counties: Boulder

  • Boys & Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe

    The Boys & Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe provides a safe and nurturing environment that guides each young person on their path to developing good character, a respect of culture, diversity, academic excellence, and development of a healthy mind, body, and spirit. We offer programs for the arts and culture, leadership and service, education, health and wellness, and sports and recreation.

    Types: Educational Supports, Respite Care, Camps, and Activities

    Counties: La Plata

  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Colorado

    The Boys & Girls Clubs of Northwest Colorado provides a safe, positive place for the kids in Craig and Steamboat Springs communities. Our Clubs have full time, part time, and junior staff youth development professionals, who mentor, teach and play with the youth we serve.

    Types: Community Supports, Respite Care, Camps, and Activities

    Counties: Moffat, Routt

  • Boys and Girls Club of Chaffee County

    The Boys and Girls Clubs of Chaffee County serves more than 800 kids annually and provides ongoing relationships with caring adult professionals to offer life-enhancing programs and foster a sense of community, hope and opportunity. We offer programs for education and career development, character and leadership, health and life skills, the arts, sports, fitness and recreation and specialized programs.

    Types: Educational Supports, Respite Care, Camps, and Activities

    Counties: Chaffee

  • Boys and Girls Club of Fremont County

    Boys & Girls Club of Fremont County offers youth a place to belong. Club programs and services promote and enhance the development of young people by instilling a sense of competence, usefulness, and influence. Boys & Girls Clubs are a safe place to learn and grow – all while having fun. It is the place where great futures are started each and every day. While members are at our Clubs, they take part in various evidence-based programs designed around five core areas: academic success, character and leadership, healthy lifestyles, the arts, and sports & recreation. These programs ensure a fun, positive, and productive Club experience.

    Types: Educational Supports, Respite Care, Camps, and Activities

    Counties: Fremont