Here are 23 non-profits organizations that assist ex-offenders finding employment in Colorado:
Workforce Center is a member of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment?s statewide network of workforce centers, which provide a variety of no-cost services to job seekers and businesses. If you are the age of 16 to 24, not attending school, and need assistance with achieving your education and employment goals, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program can help.
14880 East Alameda Street, Aurora, 80012
303-636-1161
Workforce Center is a member of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment?s statewide network of workforce centers, which provide a variety of no-cost services to job seekers and businesses. If you are the age of 16 to 24, not attending school, and need assistance with achieving your education and employment goals, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program can help.
6974 S. Lima Street, Centennial, 80112
303-636-1260
Aurora center for treatment offers a full range of counseling services in a private and supportive environment.
1591 Chambers Rd, Aurora, 80011
303-340-8990
The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) provides comprehensive employment and training services help individuals connect to a job and career. CEO exists to create greater opportunities for people who face multiple barriers to economic success.
888 Garden of the Gods Rd., Colorado Springs, 80907
719-694-5450
The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) provides comprehensive employment and training services help individuals connect to a job and career. CEO exists to create greater opportunities for people who face multiple barriers to economic success.
3532 Franklin St., Denver, 80205
720-279-8489
Community Works - DenverWorks offers free employment services including jobseekers/former offender workshops, one-on-one client and case management, mentoring opportunities and a clothing closet providing clothing for men and women in need of interview and work attire.
929 29th St,, Denver, 80205
303-433-0300
GRASP (Gang Rescue and Support Project) is a peer-run, intervention program that works with youth who are at-risk of gang involvement or are presently active in gangs, helps families of gang victims, and serves as a youth advocate.
701 S. Logan St, Denver, 80209
303-777-3117
Gilliam Youth Services Center personnel are committed to modeling excellence. Through restorative principles, we teach youth to become responsible, productive citizens while keeping the community safe.
2844 Downing St, Denver, 80205
303-291-8929
Goodwill Denver Career Connection Centers are one-stop shops for career development and job search assistance. We provide FREE services to help you get a job, get a better job, and gain the skills needed for a rewarding career.
3100 S. Sheridan Blvd., Denver, 80227
720-287-5125
Serving ex-offenders in the Northeast Denver area. Employment referrals, clothing and transportation, life skills training.
3400 Albion Street, Denver, 80207
720-941-3819
Transitional employment program that combines wage-paid work, jobs skills training, and supportive services to help individuals succeed in the workforce.
429 W. 10th Street, Pueblo, 81003
719-562-3728
Our mission is to provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities to our community. We are an accessible community resource, strategically linked with churches, schools, and myriad private, public sector agencies in a collaborative effort.
4555 Tejon St, Denver, 80211
303-458-5851
Savio is dedicated to eliminating violence, crime, drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse and neglect, and other destructive behaviors in families through care, support and education.
325 King Street, Denver, 80234
303-225-4100
Our employment, career and occupational services are designed to give clients the support and resources they need to prepare for, attain, and excel in a new job.
9722 E 16th Ave., Aurora, 80010
303-537-5838
Since 1960 Mile High Behavioral Healthcare has been dedicated to empowering individuals in shaping healthy, viable, complete lives. The care we provide is vital to those on the fringes of our community?individuals struggling to hold on and move forward. For those high-risk, high-need individuals there are significant barriers to the services they need. We are there for them with life changing care.
2178 Victor Street, Aurora, 80045
720-975-0155
The mission of The Empowerment Program is to provide education, employment assistance, health, housing referrals and support services to women who are in disadvantaged positions due to incarceration, poverty, homelessness, HIV/AIDS infection or involvement in the criminal justice system.
1600 York Street, Denver, 80206
303-320-1989
Gateway is about more than academics. We provide personal attention to students while combining traditional coursework with other life skills. Through mentoring, technical assistance,
5420 Miller Street, Aravada, 80002
303-914-6264
The Gateway Project at Red Rocks Community College is about more than academics. We provide personal attention to students while combining traditional coursework with other life skills. Through mentoring, technical assistance, and other resources, we assist you in making positive changes in all areas of your life.
13300 West Sixth Avenue, Lakewood, 80228
303-914-6600
Tutoring- Study Skills Training, Secondary School Instruction, Dropout Prevention Instruction, and Alternative Secondary School
415 Mason Ct, #1, Fort Collins, 80524
970-472-0609
The Road Called STRATE assist ex-offenders reintegrate and adjust backinto society by offering the following services, job readiness training, employment listings, job preparation and retention classes, G.E.D.preparation, and Internet and job search classes.
1532 Galena St., Aurora, 80010
303-360-9176
The Rock Found strives to provide essential information, resources, services, and opportunities to formerly incarcerated individuals that lead to reduced recidivism and that promote the wellbeing and independence of those whom we serve.
1542 7th Ave., Greely, 80631-4136
970-352-9571
Our goal is to meet youth where they are and to provide them with the assistance and support they need to become self-sufficient or obtain the necessary services they need to exit a life on the streets. Urban Peak?s programs and services are founded on the principles of trauma-informed care and positive youth development and assist youth in reaching their potential and living a successful life off of the streets.
730 21st Street, Denver, 80205
303-777-9198
We are a nonprofit organization that teaches job readiness and life skills for entry-level jobs through employment in our gourmet food production business. Women come with the goal of transforming their lives and moving toward self sufficiency.
3201 Curtis Street, Denver, 80205
303-292-1919
Data is retrieved from CareerOneStop. Last update on July 2021