The following programs are available for student studying at Wartburg West in Denver, Colorado.
Urban Peak is an outreach
and resource center for “Street Kids,” which offers counseling,
shelter, job assistance, and case management.
MHCD Vine Street Clinic offers a neighborhood clinic of Mental Health Corporation of Denver
serving mostly low-income residents with mental health concerns. The
clinic offers counseling, groups, and case management.
Empowerment Program is
a non-profit social service agency who serving homelessness, AIDS, prostitution,
correction, welfare through education, training, support groups, and
health services to women.
Lutheran Refugee Services is a church-related agency that provides support services for refugees.
Safehouse Denver provides
shelter and services to women and children who are victims of domestic
violence.
9-5: Colorado Association
of Working Women is an affiliate of the National Association of Working
Women. This agency provides education, advocacy, and empowerment on
behalf of economically disadvantaged women and families.
Colorado Coalition for
the Homeless works toward finding solutions to the problem of homelessness
in Colorado through education, advocacy, housing, and medical programs.
Sewall Child Development
Center is targeted toward early childhood education, specializing in
programs for children with sever mental and emotional disabilities.
They also run several Head Start centers in Denver.
St. Francis Center is
a faith-based daytime shelter, hospitality, and social service center
for homeless individuals.
Servicios de la Raza is a comprehensive social service agency serving the Hispanic population.
Lutheran Family Services
of Colorado is a church-related social service agency providing services
in areas of adoption, foster care, pregnancy, family preservation, and
accounting and finance.