Navigation Center Begins to Take Shape
View a recent article in the Littleton Independent: More money flows in for creation of homeless navigation center in Arapahoe County. View Littleton Independent Article >
DetailsView a recent article in the Littleton Independent: More money flows in for creation of homeless navigation center in Arapahoe County. View Littleton Independent Article >
DetailsThe Littleton Public Schools Foundation is seeking donors and persons interested in serving on the Foundation’s Board. The Foundation supports teachers in Littleton Public Schools through its Grants to Teachers Program, which is offering $65,000 to encourage new and innovative ideas that will enhance learning opportunities for students. Fundraising events include a Spirit dinner, a…
DetailsIntegrated Family Community Services Integrated Family Community Services serves families across the south metro area. With one in seven families experiencing hunger and food insecurity, IFCS’ s One Can Fund program is providing food to 3,200 people each month, and demand is growing dramatically. IFCS raised $50,000 per month in 2020 to help feed hungry…
DetailsHow much do you know about homelessness in Arapahoe County? Take this five-question quiz! 1. What percentage of homeless in Arapahoe County are male? 52%29%69%77% 2. What is the largest age group of homeless people in the county? 21-23 years41-50 years51-60 years61+ years 3. What is the major race of homeless people in the county?…
DetailsDoctors Care is a unique, community-supported healthcare organization located in Littleton, Colorado. For over 30 years, Doctors Care has been dedicated to inclusiveness, compassionate care for all. The organization provides sick and well care for people from birth to age 50, including providing dental care and behavioral health care. For Doctors Care, services go beyond…
DetailsGracefull Café in downtown Littleton has been providing free breakfasts and lunches to the community since 2016. Meals are open to all without questions. Those who can afford to pay are asked to donate to the cost of their meal. In addition, a free Community Breakfast is offered each month with support from community organizations.…
DetailsView a recent article in the Littleton Independent covering a Forum organized to address the realities of homelessness. View Littleton Independent Article >
DetailsThree south metro cities that share borders, Englewood, Littleton and Sheridan, have joined in a Tri-Cities Homelessness Policy Group to understand and address homelessness. Representatives from the cities studied a variety of reports, several of them from the University of Denver, and has held a series of joint meeting of the three city councils to…
DetailsBreak Bread, located in Littleton, Colorado, was established to build meaningful relationships among neighbors through a free Wednesday and Saturday community meal (pick-up and delivery during COVID) offering nourishment, unconditional love and abundant grace. There are opportunities to donate and to volunteer. Learn more at www.breakbread.org.
DetailsFormer Littleton Mayor Susan Thornton has announced that a new community foundation has been established for the south metro area. The mission of the South Metro Community Foundation, she said, is to enhance and improve the quality of life for all people living in the South Denver Metro area. The SMCF will support programs and…
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