Family Resource Playbook

Basic Needs

Food

  • Healthy Food for Denver’s Kids – free snack pickup at Hampden Library every Tue/Thu from 10am – 6pm

  • Denver Community Fridge – Refrigerators/pantries placed around the metro area. Free food of all kinds from non-perishable pantry items to milk, cheese, and prepared meals. Stocked by community members and often overflowing

  • Food Bank

  • Joy’s Kitchen – At Joy’s Kitchen all are welcome and all are valued and loved. By working together we have the tangible ability to feed one another more than food.

  • Metro Caring – As Colorado’s leading anti-hunger organization, we work with our community to meet people’s immediate need for nutritious food, while building a movement to address the root causes of hunger.

Child Care

Diapers / Goods

  • Weecycle – recycles essential baby gear for families in need and provides free diapers

Healthcare

  • Integrated Pediatric Health Care – Holistic Healthcare with a variety of services (wellness, sick child, behavioral health, and more). Located across the street from Southmoor Park.

  • School Based Health Clinics SBHC will be open to help students during the summer. Please click here for details and information

Internet Access

  • Internet Essentials – low cost internet for eligible households

  • DPS Parent Essentials for Technology

  • Check with your internet provider about how to apply for discounted rates if you are part of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)

  • Check with your internet provider about enrolling in Lifeline, which offers $9.25 off per month to eligible households


Social-Emotional Health

Counseling Services

Clinic designed to support and offer counseling services to adults, adolescents, children, couples, families, and groups with personal, family, career, educational, and other life concerns.


Recreation


Additional Services