Child Support Every child deserves emotional, medical, and financial support from both their parents. We help ensure children receive the support they need to be safe and well, even though they may not live with both parents.
Denver Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) We are here to support you. This page has information about how to apply for child care assistance. You can also learn about qualified child care programs in and around Denver.
Denver Great Kids Head Start Providing early education programs, support services and parent training to qualified families with children ages 0 to 5 and pregnant women at no cost.
Find Shelter Find information on shelters, including contact information and hours. This includes shelters for individuals, families, day shelters, supportive services, domestic violence shelters, shelters for pets, and motel voucher policies.
MY Denver Card Initiative: Giving youth, ages 5 - 18, free access to recreation centers, swimming pools, and free or discounted admission to various cultural facilities in Denver.
Report Abuse or Neglect Learn how to report abuse, neglect, and more to help protect our vulnerable populations.
Burial Assistance Burial Assistance provides cash assistance to qualifying Denver residents to help cover the cost of a funeral, burial, and/or cremation.
Cash Assistance (Colorado Works/TANF) See the different types of cash assistance available and the requirements for each.
Denver Property Tax Relief Program The Denver Property Tax Relief Program provides a partial refund of property taxes, or the equivalent in rent, to qualifying Denver residents.
Emergency Assistance Emergency assistance is available to qualifying Denver County residents only. Emergency assistance services include evictions, rental, and mortgage assistance, first month's rent and deposit assistance, and help with some energy bills.
Financial Empowerment Centers Free one-on-one financial coaching and free tax services helps clients reduce debt, develop savings, establish credit, increase credit scores, help establish a means to attain a livable wage, and receive access to basic banking services. Learn more about our Financial Empowerment Centers and how they can help you.
Financial, Housing and Food Assistance Learn about short-term housing assistance, financial assistance, and food support options.
Job Help Denver Day Works is a supported work program designed to provide a low- to no-barrier work experience for people throughout the city who are experiencing homelessness, while also connecting participants to supportive services such as food, shelter, and other necessities.
Job Resources (SNAP to Success / Job Training) If you are looking for support in finding a new job or furthering your education, we have tools, resources, and community connections for you.
Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) Learn more about energy assistance programs (like Colorado's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program, LEAP), which can help cover the costs of your energy bills.
Opportunities for Jobseekers Finding a job - or a better job - is hard work, and we are ready to help
Affordable Home Ownership Learn about the Affordable Home Ownership Program including the qualifications, guidelines, and resources to assist.
Eviction Help On this page you can find resources to help you in the case of an eviction. The City and County of Denver provides free eviction services to tenants facing eviction. You can also find the Denver Tenant Rights & Resources Guide on this page.
Find A Rental Unit or Home The City and County of Denver provides financing on rental projects. In exchange for public financing, the owners of these properties have agreed to limit the rent they charge for some or all units for a certain period of time. Find information on affordable rental units that are managed by third-party property management companies.
Rent and Utility Help On this page you will find resources to help pay rent and utilities, as well as where to find eviction or foreclosure help.
Accessibility Learn more about how DenverGov.org is committed to providing accessible, equitable content.
Adaptive Recreation Therapeutic programs and leisure activities for people of all ages with disabilities. Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and other team members create opportunities to improve quality of life, foster independence and boost self-esteem.
Disability Rights This division ensures that all city services and programs are accessible to people with disabilities in compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Disability Services If you have a physical, intellectual, or developmental disability, we offer support to help you maintain your health, safety, and independence.