Community Resource Organizations in Colorado for Individuals with Disabilities and their Caregivers

 
  • Ability Connection Colorado

    Ability Connection Colorado a variety of educational, employment, and family support services.

  • The Arc Colorado

    The Arc of Colorado provides many services at no cost for children and adults across the state.

  • Autism Society

    The mission of the Autism Society of Colorado is to improve the lives of all affected by autism.

  • Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado

    The Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado is the go-to resource for help and services for survivors of an injury to the brain, their families, and providers.

  • College Living Experience

    College Living Experience (CLE) is the industry’s leading provider of post-secondary supports for young adults with learning differences.

  • Colorado ABLE

    Colorado ABLE gives those with disabilities the ability to save. The new Colorado ABLE plan helps individuals save, while preserving their SSI and Medicaid.

  • Colorado Center for the Blind

    The Colorado Center for the Blind provides innovative teaching techniques and philosophy that continues to have Far-reaching effects on the lives of blind people.

  • Colorado Developmental Disabilities Council

    The mission of the CDDC is to advocate in collaboration with and on behalf of people with developmental disabilities.

  • Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

    The Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation helps individuals with disabilities prepare for, obtain, advance in, and maintain employment.

  • Colorado Fund for People with Disabilities

    The Colorado Fund for People with Disabilities serves people with disabilities and older adults.

  • Colorado School for the Deaf and Blind

    The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB) is a state-funded school within the Colorado Department of Education.

  • Disability Law Colorado

    Disability Law Colorado is an independent, public interest non-profit organization, specializing in civil rights and discrimination issues.

  • Easter Seals Colorado

    Easter Seals provides services to help children and adults with disabilities and/or special needs as well as support to their families.

  • El Grupo VIDA

    El Grupo VIDA es un grupo de padres Hispanos/Latinos formado para dar apoyo mutuo a las personas con discapacidades o necesidades especiales, sus padres, familia, y tutelas.

  • Family Voices

    Family Voices aims to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities.

  • Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome

    The Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome is the first global institute to encompass basic research, clinical research and clinical care specifically for people with Down syndrome.

  • Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association

    The mission of Rocky Mountain Down Syndrome Association is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome.

  • Muscular Dystrophy Association

    The Muscular Dystrophy Association is leading the fight to free individuals — and the families who love them — from the harm of muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases that take away physical strength, independence and life.

  • Parents Encouraging Parents (PEP)

    PEP is Parents Encouraging Parents! The Exceptional Student Services Unit (ESSU) at the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) plan conferences throughout the year that are family-centered and designed to offer support, information, and education to parents and professionals.

  • PEAK Parent Center

    PEAK Parent Center is a nonprofit that works every day to ensure that all people with disabilities are fully included in their neighborhood schools, communities, employment, and all walks of life.

  • Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team (PPITT)

    The Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team provides resources for individuals with disabilities ready to transition out of the educational system.

  • Rocky Mountain ADA Center

    The mission of the Rocky Mountain ADA Center is simply to provide information on the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) to individuals and organizations.

  • THRIVE CENTER

    THRIVE Center staff provide information and skills by educating parents through advising calls, trainings, workshops, collaborating with other agencies, a comprehensive offering of resources through our website and bi-monthly e-blasts.

  • University of Colorado JFK Partners

    JFK Partners provides Interdisciplinary training for families of children with disabilities, continuing education for professionals, clinical services, and community collaboration, in addition to ongoing research to benefit prevention and treatment of disabilities in children.