Food Access – ASC COS

Pikes Peaks Region - Colorado Springs, Colorado
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FREE Guidance

 

The Accompaniment and Sanctuary Coalition Colorado Springs (ASC COS) helps the pikes peaks local community, no matter your immigration status!

Free Food Pantry 

ACS COS connect clients to free food pantries in the Pikes Peak Region. If clients do not have transportation, they will pick up and deliver food by request.

Need Assistance on something else? ASC COS can probably help…

  • Drivers License (iDrive)
  • Interpretation, Translation, Free Transportation
  • Family resources and Government Guidance
  • Financial Resources Rent & Utilities
  • Know your rights classes

About ACS COS

ASC COS is a non-profit coalition of faith communities in the Pikes Peaks area ASC COS has been committed to advocating for the rights of immigrants in our city and nation since 2017. Currently partnered with Colorado Trust, Colorado Legal Aid, Lutheran Family Services, Voces Unidas para Justicia. 

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Community Resources

English language classes, a community-run food access program, an organic urban farm, a comprehensive care dental clinic, Community Navigators and Family Partners

Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking

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Servicios De La Raza

Servicios is committed to continuing to provide the essential services to our community, regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, nationality, creed, or documentation status. These programs include:

Behavioral health resources including counseling, therapy, substance abuse counseling, and DUI levels I and II education.

Trauma & Disaster Recovery Clinic at DU

The Trauma & Disaster Recovery Clinic (TDRC) provides psychological support to individuals and communities who have experienced stress, adversity and/or trauma. We utilize an integrative, need and strengths-based approach that is culturally informed. Our services are continually evaluated to ensure effectiveness and are not restricted by status.

Harvest of Hope Pantry

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Aurora Mental Health & Recovery

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OUR Center

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Services offered to families experiencing trauma due to immigration.

Services Available
Trainings- empower families in growth and well- being

Support groups- to share stories and heal from experiences.

Individual/family therapy- bilingual therapists with experience with immigration issues who individuals and families through, heal, and overcome experiences.

Programs for Pregnant and Postpartum Mothers- Motherwise

MotherWise empowers women and their families to thrive during pregnancy and after a new baby is born.

Hunger Free Colorado

Hunger Free Colorado, a statewide nonprofit organization, connects people to food resources to meet existing needs and drives policy, systems and social change to end hunger. We envision a day when every Coloradan has equitable access to the nutritious food needed to thrive and reach their full potential.

Want to learn more?

Click the button bellow to Call ASC COS today, please leave a voicemail or text the number below. A volunteer will reach out as soon as possible. 

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