Migrant Support in Denver

Overview

Donations

Please help support the migrant community by donating essential items. You can help provide crucial resources and support to those in need.

Where you can donate:

The Denver Dream Center | 2165 Curtis St. | www.denverdreamcenter.org
The Denver Dream Center will be accepting donations Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information on the Denver Dream Center donation site, visit the website or contact info@denverdc.org

The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado | 1373 Grant St, Denver, CO 80203 | www.interfaithallianceco.org
The Interfaith Alliance of Colorado is accepting donations at First Baptist Church on Thursdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

The Potters House of Denver | 9495 E Florida Ave. | www.tphd.org
The Potters House of Denver is accepting coordinated drop-offs only. To coordinate a drop off, please contact donations@denvergov.org. Any item not previously coordinated for drop off, will not be accepted. 

Temple Emanuel | 51 Grape St. | www.emanueldenver.org
Temple Emanuel is accepting donations Monday evenings from 5-8 p.m. A list of accepted items is available on their website.

Servicios de la Raza | 3131 W 14th Ave. |serviciosdelaraza.org
Servicios de la Raza is also accepting non-perishable food donations Monday-Thursday from 1-4 p.m.

Items requested:
  • Hygiene product kits (please have the items below all ready to grab in a sealed plastic bag): 
    • Soap
    • Deodorant
    • Toothpaste
    • Toothbrushes
  • Menstrual hygiene products (preferably in bulk)
  • Diapers (sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
  • Baby wipes (preferably in bulk)
  • Socks (new/unopened only) 

The Newcomers Fund is currently accepting monetary donations from the general public. Donations will go directly to the city’s nonprofit partners who are supporting migrants with resource navigation, shelter and other services. You can also help out by volunteering to support the response.

Dashboard

The following dashboard reflects current and historical data regarding the city's migrant support efforts. The top section shows current day totals of the number of migrants arriving in Denver (yesterday and today), the total number of migrants served by the city since the city started keeping records, the current number of migrants in city facilities, and the current number of migrants in non-city facilities operated by city staff and volunteers.

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Integration Opportunities (Training and Support Services)

Nonprofits, educators, and businesses: If you have identified training or support services for the migrants that promote integration opportunities in the Denver metro area, please connect with: 

Servicios de la Raza | serviciosdelaraza.org
3131 W. 14th Ave.
303-458-5851 | info@servisiosdelaraza.org

El Centro Humanitario | www.centrohumanitario.org
303-292-4115 | info@centrohumanitario.org

VIVE Wellness | www.vivewellness.org
1620 E. 36th Ave.
720-440-1235 | info@vivewellness.org