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Family Life Counseling, P.C.



Parenting

Parenting/Teen Parenting



Action Family Violence Program

(Offers perpetrator counseling, anger management classes,

family violence classes, alcohol classes, mental health counseling, parenting classes, and victims counseling)

15101 E. Illiff Ave. Ste 200

Aurora, CO 80014

303-429-7144



Adoption Option

13900 E. Harvard Ave. Ste. 200

Aurora, CO 80014

303-695-1601

www.adoption-option.com





After the Storm: Resolving Post-Separation Conflict

(Video and workbook series for families experiencing high-conflict separation;

website has links to family counseling and parenting resources)

Center for Divorce Education

1005 E. State St. Ste. G

Athens, OH 45701

740-594-2526

www.divorce-education.com



Alternatives Pregnancy Center

(Free and confidential services and support for males and females in regards to abstinence,

pregnancy, and post abortion; locations in Denver, Lakewood, & Littleton)

1440 Blake St. Ste 200 3110 S. Wadsworth Blvd Ste 200

Denver, CO 80202 Lakewood, CO 80227

303-298-8815 303-969-9369



2 W Dry Creek Circle Ste 180 1060 St. Francis Way

Littleton, CO 80120 Denver, CO 80204

303-795-1331 303-623-0860

24-hour helpline: 303-295-2288 or 1-800-395-HELP

www.apcdenver.org



Arapahoe County Department Human Services

(Parent education services and teen parent programs)

303-636-1750









"Transforming Lives"

Aurora Center for Treatment, LLC

(Adults and adolescents 14+ for an evaluation and 16+ for group therapy--domestic violence,

substance abuse, relapse prevention, anger management, repeat offenders;

individual, group; male and female; sliding scale)

1591 Chambers Rd., Suite E 4343 Buckley Rd., Suite. 250

Aurora, CO 80011 Aurora, CO 80015

303-340-8990



Aurora Public Schools Young Parenting Program

(William Smith Alternative High School)

400 Airport Blvd

Aurora, CO 80011

303-364-8715



Aurora Teen Pregnancy Center

(Teen parent support group; Youth for Christ center)

7670 S. Vaughn Ct.

Englewood, CO 80112

303-843-0370

www.yfcdenver.org



Aurora Teen Pregnancy & Prevention Project

(Several services, including referrals for pregnancy tests and prenatal care, teen parenting groups, help returning to

school/GED, home visits, case management, and teen clinic; “It Takes Two” curriculum in several area high schools)

Community Services, Aurora Office

1300 S. Potomac St., #156

Aurora, CO 80012

303-695-1670

Fax: 303-695-9424

www.mcpn.com



Believing in Kids & Families, LLC

(Group therapy—teen issue support group, girls support group, women’s life transition group; anger management, anxiety

management, substance abuse/recovery services, trauma resolution, play therapy, grief & loss recovery; counseling services for all

ages; parenting class for parents with teens; private practice with goal of “building better relationships”)

5574 S. Prince Street, Suite 11

Littleton, CO 80120

303-794-7008

Fax: 303-794-7028

www.bikaf.com



Bridgeway

(Home and education center for pregnant teens 16-21 and their babies--maximum stay is 18 months--$100/month)

85 S. Union Blvd., Suite 204

Lakewood, CO 80228

303-969-0515

Fax: 303-988-0547

www.bridgewayhomes.org









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Bright Beginnings

(For families with a child ages prenatal until 3; no cost; nurturing, intellectual stimulation, health care for children)

2505 18th St., Ste. 100

Denver CO 80211

303-433-6200

Fax: 303-433-6400

www.brightbeginningsco.org



Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Denver

(Unplanned pregnancy help, adoption, foster care, elder care, immigration services, counseling services, emergency assistance,

housing, and youth services)

2525 W. Alameda Ave.

Denver, CO 80219

303-742-0828

www.catholiccharitiesdenver.org



Center on Fathering

(Community resource center for fathers and families)

325 North El Paso

Colorado Springs, CO 80903

719-634-7797



CHP+

(Affordable health care coverage for uninsured families; prenatal care program; website available in Spanish; open M-F

8am-5pm; brochures available)

600 17th St. Ste 710

Denver, CO 80202

1-800-359-1991

Fax: 303-893-1780

www.cchp.org



Colfax Community Network, Inc.

(Assisting children and families living in low-income, teen girl support groups, after-school program for ages 6-12,

emergency walk-in services, transient housing along East Colfax Avenue)

1585 Kingston St.

Aurora, CO 80010

303-360-9175

Fax: 303-360-0627

www.colfaxcommunitynetwork.org



Colorado Family Education, Resources, and Training (CFERT)

(Offers on-site curriculum training, parent education sessions and a parenting information resource center)

CSU Cooperative Extension

137 Aylesworth Hall NW

Fort Collins, CO 80523-4050

970-491-3904

800-457-2736

www.cfert.colostate.edu









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Colorado Pregnancy Centers

(Pro-life and religious based; education on abstinence/prevention; pregnancy counseling and hotline; post-abortion counseling;

childbirth classes, parenting classes; open Monday & Thursday 10am-9pm & Wednesday 10am-2pm; needed items like clothing, cribs,

car seats, etc.)

1072 Chambers Road

Aurora, CO 80011

Office Phone: 303-363-8999



Colorado SIDS Program, Inc.

(Family support and community education on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)

425 S. Cherry St. Ste 890

Denver, CO 80246

303-320-7771

1-888-285-SIDS (7437)

F: 303-320-7827

www.coloradosids.org



Compass House

(Program in Boulder County; programs for substance use, anger, stress, parenting support, social skills, therapeutic art, equine therapy;

sliding scale)

1720 14th St., Ste. 101

Boulder, CO 80302

303-440-9410

www.compasshouseservices.org



The Conflict Center

(Conflict, anger management, “critical decision making” class, and “building bridges between parents and teens” class)

4140 Tejon St.

Denver, CO 80221

303-433-4983

Fax: 303-433-6166

www.conflictcenter.org



Denver Indian Family Resource Center

(“…created to assist American Indian individuals and families in the metropolitan Denver area with child welfare issues.” Family

support and prevention, family preservation, Indian child welfare advocacy, youth in transition.)

393 S. Harlan St.

Lakewood, CO 80226

303-871-8035

Fax: 720-884-0850

www.difrc.org



Empower Colorado (Education Movement: Parents Offering Wisdom, Encouragement, & Resources)

(offer support, education, advocacy, and resources to families with children and youth who have social, emotional, or mental health

challenges; offered in Aurora, Jeffco, and Littleton; ALL SERVICES FREE)

2200 S. Jasmine St.

Denver, CO 80222

1-866-213-4631

Fax: 303-691-0846

www.empowercolorado.com









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Exempla Saint Joseph Hospital

(Variety of classes for expectant teen moms & dads; classes are free for teens in Denver Metro Area)

The Women’s Pavilion

1835 Franklin St.

Denver, CO 80218

303-866-8600

Fax: 303-866-8293

www.exempla.org/care/classes/women/prenatal/teen



Families First

(Parenting classes, family support line, free adult and child support groups, residential treatment)

2163 S. Yosemite

Denver, CO 80231

303-745-0327

Fax: 303-309-3931

Family support line 10AM-10PM: 303-695-7996, 1-877-695-7996

www.familiesfirstcolorado.org



Family Tree-Karlis Center

(Programs for families who have experienced domestic violence, child abuse, seperation, divorce and other conflicts in the home)

1777 Kipling St.

Lakewood, CO 80215

303-462-1060



The Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Heath

(Colorado Chapter-family advocacy)

2950 Tennyson St.

Denver, CO 80212

303-572-0302



Friends In Transition Inc.

(Mentoring program)

5500 E. Yale Ave., Suite 201

Denver, CO 80222

303-756-9285 x109

Fax: 866-300-7990

www.friendsforyouth.com



Girl Scouts--Mile Hi Council

(Numerous programs that offer mentoring, services to girls in crisis and services to disabled girls)

400 S. Broadway

Denver, CO 80209

866-827-7033

Fax: 303-733-6345

www.girlscoutsmilehi.org



Health 1 Parenting Line

(24-hour line answered by registered nurses in 6 Denver area hospitals to respond to inquiries about medical advice, parenting advice,

finding a doctor-- resources for police, human services, mental health, addictions)

1-877-432-5846









Page # 5

Hilltop Community Resources

(Shelter, crisis line, intervention, treatment and counseling for victims and dependents, rental assistance; youth services—residential

treatment and shelter; serves the following counties: Montrose, Delta, San Miguel, Gunnison, Hinsdale, and Ouray)

Latimer House Counseling

1003 Main Street

Grand Junction, CO 81501

970-241-0324

Crisis line: 970-241-6704

www.hilltop-co.org



Institute for Substance Abuse Education

(I.S.A.E.—Discovery class for impulse control and life skills; also, classes for drug and alcohol abuse, petty theft, violence, tobacco,

defensive driving, DUI, parent education, staff development, anger management, female offenders, young offenders; Spanish classes

also available; see website for class schedules and locations; see binder for detailed information of classes)

2480 W. 26th Ave., Suite 80-B

Denver, CO 80211

303-433-1900 or 1-888-565-1900

http://www.isaeonline.com/



Jefferson County Department of Health and Environment

(Special Connections—program for pregnant, substance-abusing women; accept Medicaid, sliding scale available)

260 S. Kipling St.

Lakewood, CO 80226

303-239-7162

http://health.jeffco.us

*Provider sites in Denver, Boulder, Lafayette, Longmont, Glenwood Springs, Pueblo, Alamosa, Colorado Springs, Grand Junction,

Greeley, Durango, and Canon City



Kempe Children’s Center

(Perpetration Prevention Program)

1825 Marion St.

Denver, CO 80218

303-864-5300



La Pa’s

Assists with the transition into fatherhood through classes, video presentation, training and consultation)

760 Whalers Way Bldg C Ste 200

Fort Collins, CO 80525

970-495-4851



Lost and Found, Inc

(Family counseling center, transitional housing, independent living program; Child Placement Agency; groups for anger management,

sexual trauma, independent living/social skills, substance use, parenting, boundaries group; Other services include

individual/family/group therapy, mental health testing and assessment, abuse treatment, play therapy and outpatient services for adults

and youth; foster care for children; residential center in Morrison that focuses on addictions/mental health and sex offense specific

therapy)

6700 W. 44th Ave.

Wheat Ridge, CO 80033

800-488-5049

www.lostandfoundinc.org









Page # 6

Love and Logic Institute

(Parenting workshops and support groups; classes in Littleton, Lakewood, Parker, Thornton)

Bookstore:

2207 Jackson St. Ste 102

Golden, CO 80401

303-986-1058

1-800-338-4065

www.loveandlogic.com



Loving Homes, Inc.

(Child placement agency that provides clinical services for children placed in group care; “primary focus is the location, preparation,

training, and support for families who adopt and provide foster care for special needs children.)

Pueblo:

954 W. Montbello Dr.

Pueblo, CO 81007

719-545-6181

Fax: 719-543-6011

www.lovinghomes.net



Lowry Family Center

(Wide range of direct and referred services for families within Lowry boundary: includes tutoring, mentoring, medical/health,

emergency food/clothes, job training, counseling, gang prevention, etc.)

4800 Oakland #2

Denver, CO 80239

303-307-0718 (Montbello) 303-026-0001 (Aurora)

Fax: 303-307-0719



MADRE Program

(For girls 12-17 involved in the legal system or referred by the JAC and who have a history of violence/conflict with a mother figure;

not for girls in placement and/or with severe mental health problems; information sheet with brochures)

18th JD Probation Department, Donna Hagman

303-794-4890 x119



Metro Denver Child Care Resource and Referral

(Serving Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson, & Broomfield counties; resource for families needing

information on early care and education of their children; free child care referrals)

303-381-2990

303-561-2244 (Denver County Residents)

www.frcce.org



National Center on Fathering

(Conducts research on fathers and fathering and develops practical resources for dads)

Mailing: Physical:

P.O. Box 413888 10200 W. 75th St., Ste. 267

Kansas City, MO 64141 Shawnee Mission, KS 66204

1-800-593-DADS

www.fathers.com



National Fatherhood Initiative

(Non-profit organization promoting responsible fatherhood)

101 Lake Forest Blvd Ste 360

Gaithersburg, MD 20877

National Office: 301-948-0599

www.fatherhood.org



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Nurse-Family Partnership

(Tri-County Health Dept. program for “low-income, first-time mothers and their babies. Public health nurses work with families via

home visits)

1900 Grant St. Ste 400

Denver, CO 80203

866-864-5226

www.nursefamilypartnership.org



Parent to Parent of Colorado

(Support for “families of adults and children with special health care needs or disabilities in communities across Colorado”)

c/o CP of Colorado

2200 S. Jasmine St.

Denver, CO 80222

1-877-472-7201 (toll free)

www.p2p-co.org



Parent University

(Douglas County School District; wide variety of classes for parents)

DCSD Office of School/Community Partnerships

Contact: Debby Novotny

620 Wilcox St.

Castle Rock, CO 80104

303-387-0128

www.dcsdk12.org



Parenting Wisely

(Computer-based parenting program; website has links to local places that use program)

1-866-234-WISE

www.familyworksinc.com



PEAK Parent Center

(Information, referrals, and training for families and friends of children with disabilities and individuals with disabilities. Denver &

Colo. Springs offices)

1177 Grant Ave., #104 611 N. Weber, #200

Denver, CO 80203 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

303-864-1900 719-531-9400

Fax: 303-864-0035 Fax: 719-531-0251

www.peakparent.org Hotline: 1-800-284-0251



Prevention Information Center

(Resources for professionals and families—books, videos, website on substance abuse prevention among youth and adults; indirect service

provider focusing it’s services on clients that are concerned with reducing the harmful effects of substance abuse in their communities or areas

of responsibility)

7525 W. 10th Ave.

Lakewood, CO 80214

303-239-8633, x 115 or 117

888-251-4772, x 115 or 117

www.preventioncolorado.org









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Southwest Family Services

(Parenting classes, adolescent groups for substance use, anger management, and domestic violence; family and individual therapy)

2001 E. Easter Ave #204 7550 W Yale Building B Suite 204

Centennial, CO 80122 Denver, CO 80227

303-794-5588 303-936-1790



SPECTRA Center

(Pregnancy & Parenting Services; pregnancy testing, counseling, parenting classes, abstinence education, adoption referrals, family

planning, etc. “Does not support abortion as an alternative.”)

11916 Washington St.

Northglenn, CO 80233

303-457-4547

www.pregnancy-center.org



Tri-County Health Department

(Dental services, immunizations, prenatal services, children’s and women’s health services; serves Adams, Arapahoe & Douglas

counties)

Administration:

7000 E. Belleview Ave, #301

Greenwood, Village, CO 80111

303-220-9200

www.tchd.org

Additional offices in Aurora, Castle Rock, Commerce City, Englewood, Littleton and Northglenn; see binder for contact information.



Warren Village

(Housing and programs to assist single parents in becoming self-sufficient)

1323 Gilpin St.

Denver, CO 80218-2552

303-321-2345



Young Fathers Program

(Teaches young dads ages 14-21 life and parenting skills)

Florence Crittenton School

96 S. Zuni St.

Denver, CO 80223

303-733-7686 x2303

www.parentpathways.org









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