Community and Partnership

We've compiled this list of resources available in our community. This list is not exhaustive, and representation here does not indicate an endorsement. Please know there may be fees involved for some services. For additional resource options, please reach out to United Way Colorado.

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Community-Based Resources

    General Resources and Guides
    Food / Nutrition
    • Windsor Severance Food Pantry: For residents in the Windsor-Severance Weld RE-4 School District. Food box includes about 45 pounds of food, frozen meat, and other daily necessities. No eligibility requirements besides residency. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. 1051 Walnut Street, Windsor.  970-329-1588.
    • Weld Food Bank’s Mobile Food Pantry: First Wednesday of each month. Distribution includes fresh produce, meats, dairy products, and bakery when available. No eligibility requirements. Sign up begins at 8:30 am, distribution begins at 10:00 am. The truck will remain on site until everyone has been served. Hosted at Faith Church at 1020 Walnut St, Windsor.
    • Weld Country Food Bank: offers a variety of programs to meet food needs in Weld County. Located at 1108 H Street, Greeley, 970-356-2199.
    • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP): Helps low-income households purchase food. Families and individuals can receive a monthly benefit to buy healthy food. Interested families can apply online, or reach out to the Weld County Department of Human Services, 970-400-6012.
    • Hunger Free Colorado: Comprehensive food access database, working to ensure that all Coloradans have sustainable access to nutritious, affordable food every day where and when they need it
    • St. Alban’s Episcopal Church food supports. 311 6th Street, Windsor:
      • Free Community Pantry: contains nonperishable food items available to anyone in need.  Located in the Red Kiosk on Walnut Street.
      • Red Door Lunches: offers a free, home-cooked meal and fellowship to the community of Windsor every second and fourth Saturday from 12 pm - 1:30 pm in the Parish Hall.
      • Community Gleaning Garden: from spring to fall, St. Alban’s offers fresh vegetables and herbs grown in its community garden.  Community members may harvest what they need when the vegetables are ready.
    Clothing
    • Serve 6.8 Resource Centers: Clothing, food, care team (financial assistance, budgeting help), employment assistance available at multiple locations in Northern Colorado, check website for details. 970-449-5401.
      • For Weld RE-4 families who need clothing and are unable to get to a Resource Center, complete this request form for needed items.
    • Community Outreach Center: Helps with clothing, food, small housewares, personal hygiene items.  May also be able to assist with limited utility help, gas vouchers, bus passes, and grocery cards. Open Monday 1 - 3:30 pm, Tuesday 2 - 4 pm, and Friday 8:30 - 11am. New visitors should arrive 30 minutes prior to opening. 1100 11th Avenue, Greeley.
    Housing and Shelter
    • Housing Navigation Center: Housing and Resource Navigation; mail, vital document services, bus passes, computer and phone access.  Showers and laundry available.  Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 3:00 pm. 870 28th St, Greeley. 970-515-6281.
    • Guadalupe Community Center: Shelter for single adults and families; personalized case management and assistance with finding stable housing/employment. 1442 North 11th Ave, Greeley. 970-353-6433
    • Stepping Stones of Windsor: Financial assistance (paid directly to client’s landlord or utility company), education, and referrals for residents within the Weld RE-4 School District who have received an eviction or utility shut off notice. May also pay the first month’s rent once the required security deposit has been paid. Call 970-821-7549 to make an appointment
    • Windsor Housing Authority: Public agency that helps people who meet income and other eligibility guidelines secure housing. The Windsor Housing Authority partners with the Loveland Housing Authority. 1027 Walnut St, Windsor. 970-686-5576.
    • Housing Authority of the City of Greeley: Public agency assisting families in need of affordable housing options.  Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 9 am - 4:30 pm. 903 6th Street, Greeley. 970-353-7437.
    • Neighbor to Neighbor: Housing opportunity resource working to prevent homelessness, help families find and secure affordable housing, and supporting pursuit of homeownership. Rental assistance, housing search resources, and more. Offices in Loveland and Ft. Collins, serving both Larimer and Weld Counties. 970-663-4163.
    Utilities
    • Colorado Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP): Helps people in Colorado pay for heat during the winter months. Applications open annually from November 1 - April 30. Apply online or call to request a paper form. 866-432-8435.
    • Xcel Energy Assistance: Several types of assistance available for Xcel customers.
    • Poudre Valley REA Payment Assistance: Options for customers of PVREA
    • Stepping Stones of Windsor: Financial assistance (paid directly to client’s landlord or utility company), education, and referrals for residents within the Weld RE-4 School District who have received an eviction or utility shut off notice. May also pay the first month’s rent once the required security deposit has been paid. Call 970-821-7549 to make an appointment.
    • Internet Essentials by Xfinity: Discounted internet service (and option to purchase a discounted laptop) for qualifying individuals.
    • Lifeline: Federal program that lowers the monthly cost of phone or internet service.
    Health and Medical Care
    • Sunrise Community Health: Healthcare provider in Weld County offering a variety of services regardless of ability to pay, including: primary care, school physicals, immunizations, wellness, prevention, sick care, dental, behavioral health, vision, family planning & prenatal care, pharmacy, lab, and x-ray. Interpretation available. Multiple locations in Greeley, Windsor, and Loveland. 970-353-9403.
    • Medicaid (Health First Colorado and CHP+).  Apply online through Colorado PEAK or through your local Human Services office
    • Community Health Coverage Program Colorado (through Kaiser Permanente): Program for Colorado residents without access to health coverage.
    Child and Family Support Services
    • Colorado Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP): Helps eligible families find affordable child care and cover the cost. Apply online through Colorado PEAK or through your local Human Services office.
    • Mary’s Cradle: Helps families in need of diapers, wipes, formula, clothing, and community resource information. Open Thursdays from 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm and Friday from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Located in Classroom 109 at Our Lady of the Valley Church (1250 7th St, Windsor)
    • Employment Services of Weld County: Helps people find jobs, get training, and learn new skills. Check their website for upcoming job fairs, programs tailored for youth, veterans, and others.
    Disability Services
    • Envision: Weld County’s local “CBB” (Community Centered Board), which acts as a single point of entry into local, state, and federally funded programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Weld County. Services include Case Management, Early Intervention Services (birth to age 3), Program Services, and Family Support Services. 970-339-5360.
    • ARC of Northeast Colorado: Advocacy organization for individuals and families affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). They work to promote and protect the rights of people with IDD through empowerment, advocacy, and community outreach. 970-353-5219.
    • Connections for Independent Living: Support for independent living for youth (late teens) and adults who live with disabilities.  Services include advocacy, independent living assistance, support groups, and transition services.
    Victim Services and Legal Assistance
    • A Woman’s Place: Free, confidential services supporting victims/survivors of domestic violence, including a 24/7 crisis line, safe shelter, safety planning, victim advocacy and case management, legal, housing, and employment advocacy, counseling, address confidentiality program, and community education. Crisis line: 970-356-4226.  Business line: 970-351-0476.
    • Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center (SAVA): Support for survivors of sexual violence and their loved ones, through trauma-focused advocacy, therapy, and prevention education. 24/7 crisis line: 970-472-4200. Weld County Location office number: 970-506-4059.
    • ChildSafe Colorado: Therapy provider for victims of childhood abuse, primarily sexual abuse. 970-472-4133.
    • Weld County Legal Services: Legal assistance and referrals for reduced-rate legal providers for individuals with low income.  Also offers monthly “Ask An Attorney” clinics and quarterly legal nights.  970-310-8367.
    • Weld District Attorney’s Office, Victim Services: Assistance for crime victims in recovering from the physical, emotional, and financial impacts of a crime. Services include resource referrals, court accompaniment, victim compensation, employer intervention, and more.  970-400-4746.
    Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
    • Colorado Crisis Services provides free, confidential, and immediate support from trained professionals and peer specialists for mental health, substance use, or emotional concerns, available 24/7/365. Colorado residents can also seek services in-person at walk-in centers, regardless of ability to pay.  Call 844-493-8255 or text “TALK” to 38255.
    • North Range Behavioral Health: Community mental health provider providing a wide spectrum of services.  Multiple locations throughout Weld County.  970-347-2120.
    • The Trevor Project: Suicide prevention and crisis intervention for LGBTQ+ young people.  Information and support available 24/7, year-round.  Crisis line: 866-488-7386, chat with a crisis counselor online.
    • National Eating Disorders Association: Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders.  Provides education, resource information, and directory of providers.
    • Community Grief Center: Nonprofit organization providing grief support. Services include group sessions, one-to-one companionship, and more.  4650 W 20th St, Greeley. 970-506-4114.
    • Psychology Today: National database of mental health providers. From the landing page, enter location, then results can be filtered by insurance, ages served, virtual vs. in-person, areas of experience/specialty, etc.
    • Families can also reach out to their insurance company to get a list of in-network providers.
    Immigrant and Refugee Services
    Holiday Assistance

    In addition to the holiday assistance options listed in our “At Weld RE-4” section, the following supports are available in our community:

    • Santa’s Toy Shop: Families can sign up for holiday gift assistance for elementary and middle school-aged children residing in the Weld RE-4 School District boundaries.
    • Serve 6.8: Families can request assistance with holiday meals and gifts.  In-person sign-ups at various locations throughout Northern Colorado in the fall each year.
    • Windsor Severance Food Pantry: Provides holiday meal boxes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Sign up in-person during their normal hours (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9am-12pm).
    • Windsor Vineyard Church: Has Thanksgiving and Christmas support programs for families within the Weld RE-4 School District boundaries.
    • A Precious Child: Provides essential resources and opportunities to children and families in need, including holiday gifts.  Families must be at 300% or below the Federal Poverty Level or need emergency support due to experiencing domestic abuse, asylee/refugee status, foster placement, house fire or flooding.  7051 W. 118th Ave., Broomfield. 303-466-4272.
    Programs and Activities for Youth

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    Summertime: