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The Family Resource Pavilion is a welcoming place for young people and their families to go for help with a variety of life’s challenges including school and behavioral issues, family conflict, drug use juvenile court involvement, and more. There is a team of experts at the pavilion to learn about each family’s strengths and needs…
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This will be the first site located on city-owned property.
Housing insecurity is widespread, in part due to unemployment and related financial issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. The civil legal process of eviction is complex and can be confusing to renters and landlords alike. People experiencing eviction may have difficulty finding safe and decent housing options; become separated from families, jobs, and schools; and face poor health outcomes. Eviction can have far-reaching and long-lasting effects. Libraries are well positioned to provide access to legal information that is particularly helpful during the early phases of the eviction process. By leveraging their reference skills and partnering with law libraries and legal aid services, library staff can help patrons understand their options and navigate legal services. As part of its Improving Access to Civil Legal Justice initiative, OCLC’s WebJunction is partnering with Legal Services Corporation to collect resources that focus on strengthening library staff’s ability to respond to eviction questions with confidence.
We connect people across divides and within communities to build understanding through conversation.
The program has been praised as an alternative to police response.
Dependable, safe youth transportation. Fully-vetted CareDrivers, real-time rnride visibility, and an easy-to-use app help you get your kids where they need to go.
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In June, the Colorado Department of Human Services decided not to renew the contract for the facility's operator, Rite of Passage.
Providing breakfast, lunch, craft coffee and community in downtown Littleton, Colorado. All our welcome. Paying optional. Volunteer opportunities available.
A safe and welcoming place for Colorado's proud, diverse LGBTQ community. When you visit our space, you’ll be affirmed and accepted, heard and understood.
LET’S GET HEALTHY, TOGETHER Everyone has a role to play in increasing healthy living, including libraries! The Let’s Move in Libraries Project receives its inspiration from Former First Lady, Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! initiative, which from 2010 to 2017 focused on increasing healthy living among Americans through
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