Denver Human Services is committed to working with community partners to provide resources and services to people in need and those adults and children who need protection. We collaborate with resource centers, agencies, programs, and organizations to meet the needs of Denver residents.
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Community Collaborative Partnership Centers offer a variety of support to those in need that are referred by DHS or a community partner including emergency and self-sufficiency services.
Denver's Road Home is a collaborative partnership project where nonprofits, foundations, businesses, individuals, the faith-based community, service providers, and governments at all-levels work together to ensure that every homeless man, woman and child has an alternative to living on the streets.
GIVE Denver serves as an extension of our existing donation programs and provides stop-gap services to the underserved.
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Fatherhood Program provides support and guidance to fathers.
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Office of Drug Strategy provides a wide range of expertise in substance use, abuse, addiction, treatment, and recovery. Our office exists to engage individuals and organizations in strategies for preventing, treating, and recovery from substance abuse and addiction.
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Westside Career Center, located in the Denver Human Services Castro Building, provide employment-related services to public assistance recipients and the general public.