Cultural Inclusivity – Denver Public Library

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Denver Public Library

 

Collaborating with Denver’s multicultural community to create equitable opportunities for learning, discovery, and connection.

Denver Public Library

 

Plaza creates inclusive spaces for people from all over the world to connect with resources and meet new people. Practice a language, find resources, pursue your goals, and create your future. Whatever you’re doing, Denver Public Library’s can help! All programs are drop-in, free, with no registration or library card required.

Their Resources

  • Cultural Exchange Programs
  • Spanish Services 
  • Computer Help
  • Request More infoamtion 
  • English Conversation 
  • Citizenship and immigration Legal Help 
  • Career Online High School 
  • Kids Caregivers
  • Resources Around Denver

Similar services available:

Bilingual Navigation & Immigration Legal Services- Alianza NORCO

Alianza NORCO provides free culturally-attuned, bilingual navigation services to undocumented immigrants. We currently guide clients through the SB251 Driver’s License process

Victim Assistance

APDC provides victims assistance and support to those who have witnessed a crime.

AMA – Aprender Mediante Amistad

AMA is a student organization at Colorado College (Colorado Springs) dedicated to assisting community students whose parents in many cases do not speak English fluently and are unable to help their children with their homework. AMA provides weekly tutoring sessions in English and Spanish, to help students from Middle-School and High-School to improve their speaking, reading, writing, and homework skills. Adding to this, AMA also provides children with fun educational activities, snacks, and transportation accommodation when necessary. We aim to decrease obstacles to access educational resources while trying to help student learn through friendship and various activities.

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.

Family Resources – FIRC

Located in Summit County, Colorado, FIRC works to strengthen local families through education and financial resources. We believe strong sustainable families are the key to a strong and healthy community. We focus on families with dependent children, seniors, and people with disabilities.

Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking

Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline is a 24/7 hotline and resource directory managed by the Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking, a Colorado-based nonprofit organization. Colorado’s Human Trafficking Hotline is a survivor-informed resource created to connect individuals experiencing exploitation, individuals reporting potential human trafficking tips, and service providers in search of referral resources with available support services in a safe and anonymous manner.

Migrant Education Program – NMEP

To provide equitable resources and outcomes to ensure that all migrant children/youth are postsecondary and workforce ready and that all families are empowered to succeed.

Naturalization and DACA Applications

Are you in the process of DACA or naturalization applications? Our legal services team is ready to help!

Refugees, Asylee & Immigration Support

General immigration consultation to review your immigration history and potential forms of relief.

Low-cost Immigration Services – Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities represent clients in a variety of immigration processes, including U Visas, T Visas, VAWA, family petitions, consular processing, DACA, adjustment of status, green card renewals, and citizenship.

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