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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  • Boys and Girls Club of La Plata County

    Being a member of the Boys & Girls Club satisfies the age-old desire of young people to have a “club” of their own. The Club’s door is open to kids and teens (4th – 12th grades) who need a safe place to go after school and during summer break, with day camps offered for some 9-R school closure dates.

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

    Counties: La Plata

  • Boys and Girls Club of the San Luis Valley

    As one of the most well known youth organizations in the San Luis Valley, Boys & Girls Clubs provide young people with opportunities to engage in programs that help them achieve academic success, take charge of their health by building healthy habits that stick with them throughout their lives, and foster the skills they need to be active in their communities. We offer programs for the academic success, character and leadership, healthy eating and active living.

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

    Counties: Alamosa

  • Boys and Girls Club of Weld County

    Boys and Girls Club of Weld County strives to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens. We accomplish our mission by being the premier youth serving nonprofit organization in Weld County that offers comprehensive youth development after-school and summer programs in all of our locations. We offer programs for education, sports and recreation, leadership and service, the arts, and health and wellness.

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

    Counties: Weld

  • Boys and Girls Clubs of Pueblo County

    Since 1972, Boys & Girls Clubs of Pueblo County’s proven youth development strategy has been the solution for children and teens in need. The Club’s afterschool and summer programs fulfill an unquestionable need: keeping local youth productively occupied, out of trouble, and in a positive learning environment. Our mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. We support youth with education opportunities, career development, character and leadership and health and wellness, creativity through the arts, and sports and recreation.

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

    Counties: Pueblo

  • Boys and Girls Clubs of the High Rockies

    Boys & Girls Club of the High Rockies serves children between the ages of 5-18. We are committed to providing a safe place where we can focus on: Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles and Good Character and Citizenship. We offer programs for the arts, education, health and wellness, leadership and service, and sports and recreation.

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

    Counties: Park

  • Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

    Camps, retreats and activities for individual with a brain Injury, developmental/other disabilities, sensory processing disorders, Autism or Multiple Sclerosis

    Types: Respite Care, Camps, and Activities

    Counties: Summit

  • Bright Futures for Children

    Bright Futures offers safe, accessible programming for families in San Miguel and Ouray Counties to connect with services that help them strengthen their families and become more self-reliant.

    Types: Community Supports

    Counties: Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel

  • Buddy Program/ Aspen Youth Experience

    Provides one-on-one mentoring program to "little buddies" when needed and add group mentoring programs for wait-listed children.

    Types: General Information

    Counties: Pitkin