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NEEDED ITEMS
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Cheyenne
Village
6275 Lehman Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
719.362-6262 - Jeannie Porter
jporter@cheyennevillage.org |
Provides a
comprehensive array of services for people such as Autism, Cerebral
Palsy, Down syndrome, and mental retardation. |
sofas, dressers, bedroom sets,
desks, microwaves, small dinettes |
Colorado
Veterans Resource Coalition
415 S Weber Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719.477.1639 - Vicky Pettis |
Serving the
needs of homeless veterans suffering from alcohol and/or substance
abuse problems, duel mental health issues, and veterans who are
homeless. |
Bed frames-new and used. Mattresses/box springs - new. |
Dress for
Success
750 Citadel Drive East #3116
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
719.471.3170
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Provides
professional clothing for men and women entering the work force and
needing help with their professional wardrobe. |
Professional and business attire
size 10 and up. Will not shy away from small sizes too. |
Ecumenical
Social Services
201 N Weber Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719.636.3452 |
Established in
1982 by eight large downtown churches. Considered an outreach
extension for the community, ESM responds to the emergency social
service needs of low-income, homeless and unemployed individuals and
families in Colorado Springs. |
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Energy Resource
Center
5920 Paonia Court
Colorado Springs, CO 80915
719.632-1822 - Howard Brooks
howardb@erc-co.org |
Energy Resource
Center helps income qualified residents in El Paso, Elbert, Douglas,
Fremont and Teller Counties stay efficiently warm and safe.
Homes are checks to see how well it is insulated and check to see
how the water heater and refrigerator are performing. |
LED light bulbs of all wattage and
sizes. Energy efficient lighting, plumbing and all energy star
appliances. |
Family Life
Services
1880 S Cascade Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80905
719.632.4661
- Julie Able
julie.able@flscs.org
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Residential
community for single moms and their children designed to help
families build a foundation for a new start in life. By
setting goals and providing helpful resources to meet them, a
two-year programs offers the stability needed to achieve both
financial and emotional healing. |
Estate gifts, vehicles, endowments |
Greccio Housing
1808 W Colorado Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
719.475.1422 - Jill or Lee Patke |
Provide
affordable rental housing for low to moderate income residents of
Colorado Springs. |
gently used all household items
including furniture and household items |
Partners In
Housing
455 Gold Pass Heights
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
719.473.8890 - Donna Martin |
Provides
homeless families with children the hope and opportunity to achieve
self-sufficiency through supportive services and transitional
housing. Provides homeless families with up to two years of
transitional housing, during which time they also participate in
intensive supportive services, including case management, budget
counseling, life skills training, and (when beneficial) professional
therapy. |
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Pikes Peak
Community Action Agency
1616 W Bijou Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
719.344.8994 |
Mission is to
increase the capacity of low income individuals and families to be
self-sufficient |
lights, doors, appliances, and
plumbing fixtures |
Pikes Peak
Habitat for Humanity Restore
411 S Wahsatch Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719.475.7800 - Paul Johnson
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The ReStore
raises funds by selling merchandise and, after expenses, uses all
profits to build more homes. They also provide families an
opportunity to buy building materials that they may not otherwise be
able to afford. |
Bricks, ceiling tiles, ceramic
tiles, construction materials, gypsum drywall, linoleum, other types
of wood products, porcelain products, reusable appliance donation
(under 5 years old and in 100% working condition), shingles, stone,
tools, windows, wood |
Rocky Mountain
Community Land Trust
1212 W Colorado Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80904
719.447.9300 - Randy Davis |
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land or real estate |
Salvation Army
908 Yuma Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80909
719.636.3891 |
Helps the poor,
homeless, hungry and those in need or in crisis. They pledge
to "do the most good" with the community's contributions of money,
time and resources. All donations remain in El Paso County to
fund local assistance services. |
Everything from utensils to big
ticket itmes |
SCAP (Southern
Colo Aids Project)
1301 S 8th Street #200
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719.578.9092 - Richard Blair |
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food pantry, personal hygiene items,
home furnishings and household items |
Springs Rescue
Mission
5 W Las Vegas Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719.591.0772 - Tawny
tawnys@mysrm.org |
Making a real
difference in the lives of poor and struggling families by providing
critically needed food, clothing, household supplies and services to
our neighbors. |
Dry or canned food, warm clothing,
hygiene items, towels, blankets, bed sheets and back packs |
Teller County
Habitat for Humanity
700 Valley View
Woodland Park, CO 80863
719.687.4447
Robbi Ripley with family services
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Work in
partnership with God and the people of Teller County to mobilize
people, financial and social capital to build and restore houses for
people in need so there are decent homes in which every person can
experience God's love and grow into all that God intends. |
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TESSA
435 Gold Pass Heights
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
719.785.6808 - Stacy Woods |
Helps women and
their children achieve safety and well-being while challenging
communities to end sexual and family violence. |
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