Resources and Support
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Cheyenne VA Medical Center
2360 East Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82001, Phone: 307-757-5014
Volunteers of America
Volunteers
of America is a program funded by the United States Department of
Veteran Affairs. We provide supportive services to extremely low or very
low-income veterans. Services may include housing counseling, temporary
financial assistance to prevent or resolve homelessness, & other
supportive services.
Phone: 970-472-9630
Weld County Department of Human Services
Assistance
programs are available to aid individuals and families that qualify for
help. Programs include financial assistance in the form of monetary
payments, help with childcare costs, grocery bills, utility bills and
medical care.
315 N. 11th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631, Phone: 970-352-1551
LEAP (Low Income Energy Assistance)
Designed to help eligible, low-income households with winter home heating costs. Click on link for further information.
Colorado PEAK
PEAK
is an online service for Coloradoans to screen and apply for medical,
food, cash and child care assistance programs.
The Salvation Army
Services
offered include hot meals, non-perishable food, bus tokens and
clothing. Please contact directly for further information.
1119-6th Street, Greeley, Co 80634, Phone: 970-346-1661, Email: jamie.stokes@usw.salvationarmy.org
Colorado AgrAbility
The
Colorado AgrAbility Project promotes success in agriculture for people
with disabilities or other physical challenges and their families.
Colorado AgrAbility is part of a nationwide network of United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs begun through the 1990 Farm
Bill. The goal of the National AgrAbility Project is to inform, educate,
and assist farmers, ranchers, farm workers, and their families with
disabilities, so they can continue to have successful careers in
agriculture.
1200 Center Avenue Mall, CSU, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1172 (Bldg 314, Clark B Wing)
Phone: 970-491-5627
Help with Paying Bills
Listing
of assistance programs to help with food, prescriptions, medical needs,
housing, legal concerns, senior aid and other services. Assistance
programs are created to help people who are low-income or otherwise
qualify. Find out today what services you are eligible for in Colorado
here.
GoodHealthwill (Medical Equipment/Supplies),
GoodHealthwill is
a nonprofit organization located in Loveland and Greeley, CO. Our
purpose is to accept donations of durable medical equipment and
disposable health care supplies, and provide them to people of all ages
in Colorado and Wyoming. We provide guidance in acquiring equipment or
supplies.
Loveland Phone: 970-624-6002 / Greeley Phone: 970-515-6935
Homeward Alliance
Homeward Alliance supports various programs to hep individuals and families who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness.
242 Conifer Street, Fort Collins, CO 80524, Phone: 970-658-9878, info@homewardalliance.org
Larimer Veterans Service Office (Fort Collins)
The
Larimer County Veterans Service Office provides services to veterans
and their families. We provide assistance with filing for and obtaining
benefits, claim counseling, developing and representation. We are
advocates for veterans, their families and survivors.
200 West Oak Street, Fifth Floor, P.O. Box 1190, Fort Collins, CO 80522, Phone: 970-498-7390
Larimer Vet Center (Counseling)
Counseling
for veterans including readjustment counseling for combat theater
veterans, military sexual trauma and bereavement counseling for active
duty veterans and family members, alcohol and drug referrals,
information and referral, PTSD assessment and counseling.
702 West Drake, Building C., Fort Collins, CO 80526, Phone: 970-221-5176
Catholic Charities
The
regional office in Larimer County serves residents of Fort Collins,
Loveland and the surrounding area. The office collaborates with over 35
local agencies, companies and parishes to provide excellent service to
the community. The Larimer County staff operates Emergency Assistance,
The Mission Homeless Shelter, and Senior Services programs.
460 Linden Center Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80524, Phone: 970-484-5010
Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs
The
Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs is here to assist Veterans, their
dependents, and their survivors in obtaining the State and Federal
benefits they are qualified for.
Denver: 1355 South Colorado Blvd., Bldg., C, Suite 113, Denver, CO 80222, Phone: 303-284-6077
Lakewood: 155 Van Gordon, Suite 210, Lakewood, CO 80228, Phone: 303-914-5832
Home Front Cares
We provide emergency grants to pay essential life expenses, like rent, utilities and car repairs.
1120 N. Circle, Suite 7, Colorado Springs, CO 80909, Phone: 719-434-1407
Helpline: 719-434-1501, Email: info@thehomefrontcares.org
Wounded Warrior Project
1 South Nevada Avenue, Suite 205, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, Phone: 719-377-9491
Veterans Passport To Hope
Colorado Resource Portal for Veterans, http://www.veteransresourceportal.com/all-resources/
The
Veteran’s Resource Portal is a list of resources utilized as an online
resource center where veterans and their families can search for and
rate available resources. Click on either link for further information.
Property Taxation - Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs
The
Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs is here to assist Veterans, their
dependents, and their survivors in obtaining the State and Federal
benefits they are qualified for.
Denver: 1355 South Colorado Blvd., Bldg., C, Suite 113, Denver, CO 80222
Phone: 303-866-2371 or Phone: 303-284-6077
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Cheyenne Medical Center
Homeless Program Case Manager
2360 East Pershing Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82001, Phone: 307-778-7550
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Cheyenne Medical Center
Psychologist, Phone: 307-287-8730, Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist, Phone: 307-778-7349