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FOOD BANKS
BAILEY/CONIFER
285 Interfaith Food Pantry
Call Mountain Resource Center
Park County Department of Human Services
Food Stamps/ TANF -
WIC -
Harris Park Bible Church Widow’s Oil Pantry
Thurs 3:30p - 5:30p
2257 Shelton Rd - Harris Park Bailey, CO 80421
Richard Starks 303.838.1869 / 303.838.1869
LifeBridge - www.lifebridgeco.org
John Obrecht –
Every Friday for 3pm to 5pm & every Saturday from 9am to 12pm
Elk Creek Highlands Property Owner’s Association - “Little Free Pantry”
For those in need in the Elk Creek Highlands community-located by the mailboxes at the intersection of Clark Road (CR-47) and Miners Way in Bailey – Victoria Brahe, victoriabrahe@gmail.com
FAIRPLAY, JEFFERSON, COMO, HARTSEL, ALMA
Alma Foundation (Alma residents only)
Park County Department of Human Services
Food Stamps/ TANF -
WIC -
South Park Food Bank
Jane Newman
2nd Saturday each month (unless the 1st of the month is on a Saturday, then food bank is on the 3rd Saturday), 9:30-11:00 AM
Teller County
Little Chapel Food Pantry - Divide
Food Distribution & Pet Food Pantry – 2nd and 4th Monday, 2:00 – 5:00 PM
PARK FAMILY CONNECTIONS (PFC)
https://parkfamilyconnections.org/
Park Family Connections (PFC) is a group of caring individuals and organizations working together to help children and families in Park County become stronger, happier, and at peace by helping coordinate their care; To give families with children a healthy, stable environment by connecting community resources and coordinating care.
Victim Services is a PFC partner, available to answer any general questions about the program. If you would like to speak with the PFC program coordinator regarding your eligibility, please contact the Fairplay Victim Services office at (719) 836-4110/4230 to begin the referral process.
PARK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
https://www.parkcountyco.gov/82/Human-Services
Human Services provides multiple services to all age groups from prenatal to senior citizens. The department's focus is primarily on vulnerable and "at risk" clients, such as low-income families, children in need of protection, the aged, and the disabled.
In addition to financial, medical, energy and food assistance, Park County Department of Human Services provides child welfare services for children and families and services for vulnerable adults.
Fairplay Office
825 Clark Street, P.O. Box 968, Fairplay, CO 80440
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Bailey Office
59865 Hwy. 285, P.O. Box 1193, Bailey, CO 80421
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Hours of Operation
Monday – Thursday
7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed for Lunch 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
DIVERSUS HEALTH
Mental and Behavioral Health Care and Counseling in Colorado
Provides high-quality mental and behavioral health care and counseling in multiple Colorado communities, one person or family at a time. Services focus on assistance with counseling, psychiatry, addiction, and crisis. Please visit the Diversus Health website for crisis services, same day access, and referral to local providers for treatment.
ALL ACCESS WELLNESS
https://www.allaccesswellness.org/
All Access Wellness is a grassroots organization committed to improving access to mental health and wellness services for children, families, and individuals residing in rural Jefferson and Park Counties in Colorado.
All Access Wellness creates equitable community access to integrated wellness services. All Access Wellness envisions a thriving rural community in which every individual has lasting access to quality wellness care. Through their network of approved providers, All Access Wellness acts as a bridge for uninsured and underinsured individuals to access the mental health and wellness services they need. To access services, reach out to an approved provider and request funding through All Access Wellness. Please visit the website above for more information about approved providers in the area.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN RURAL HEALTH (RMRH)
Located in Fairplay, RMRH’S mission is to improve the physical and mental health of Park County residents through improved access to quality health care in Park County; to work with the community to identify and address health-related issues; facilitate communication between the community and health care providers, and to extend support to community initiatives designed to improve the physical and mental health of the people of the Park County Region. For more information, please visit the website above.
Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm
COLORADO ORGANIZATION for VICTIM ASSISTANCE (COVA)
https://www.coloradocrimevictims.org/
The Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA) is committed to fairness and healing for crime victims, their families, and communities through leadership, education, and advocacy. By operating in an inclusive and compassionate manner, COVA creates solutions and positive change. COVA’s vision is to be recognized as a national leader in building a collaborative environment where crime victims are given the opportunity to heal and restore balance to their lives.