Resource Directory

Youth & Family

Eagle County Department of Human Services – Early Head Start

Services: Free early learning, health, nutrition and family support services to eligible pregnant women and families with children under age three.  The Eagle County Early Head Start program offers different service options within Eagle County, all of which include Home Visits. Families receive parenting information, enrichment activities, developmental screenings, parent support and linkages to community resources. Some of our program options also include childcare services at our contracted facilities. Services available vary depending on location. Spanish services.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Call or email earlyheadstart@eaglecounty.us to learn more about how Early Head Start can support your family or complete this Interest Form. Serves Eagle County.

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Eagle Valley Library District

Services: Educational programs, Educational resources, Library of Things, Spark Studio, Community rooms. Spanish services.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Training required for Spark Studio use. Community rooms and spaces are able to be reserved by non-profits and are otherwise available on a first-come, first-served basis to the public. No requirements to attend programs, use computers, browse resources, or spend time in the library. Photo ID needed to obtain a library card to check out materials. Serves Eagle County.

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Summit54

Services: Summer Advantage Academic & Life Enrichment Program for Elementary Students + After-School Tutoring Program for Elementary Students. Spanish services.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Summer Advantage is available for all elementary-aged children who reside within the Roaring Fork School District boundaries (regardless which elementary school the child attend during the school year). The Roaring Fork School District offers our tutoring program to children who most need support. Serves Garfield County.

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Family Resource Center School District no 16

Services: Counseling and Support Services: Individual, or group counseling to address mental health and provide social-emotional services. Parenting Education: Workshops and classes that provide parenting skills, child development information, and resources. Childcare Assistance: Information about affordable childcare options and sometimes direct support or programs. Emergency Assistance: Help with basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, as well as assistance in crisis situations. Referrals: Connections to other community services such as healthcare, legal aid, and educational resources. Youth Programs: Activities and support for children and teenagers, including tutoring, mentorship, and recreational programs. Health and Wellness Services: Access to health screenings, wellness programs, and resources for physical and mental health. Community Engagement: Opportunities for families to connect with each other and participate in community events. Spanish services. 

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Local families, No appointment necessary. Servers Parachute.

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Parent & Family Wellness Center

Services: Perinatal wellness check-ins; 20-30 minute video sessions with a specially-trained mental health clinician provide psychoeducation about PMADs (perinatal mood and anxiety and disorders) and help folks understand and mitigate their risk factors. Spanish services.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Pregnant and postpartum folks throughout Colorado, serves Pitkin, Eagle & Garfield counties. Schedule a session here: http://parentfamilywellness.com/perinatal-check-in

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Carbondale Clay Center

Services: Adult clay classes (complete beginner to advanced), workshops, kids classes, private lessons.

Cost: Varies, but partial to full scholarships are available by filling out the following application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSepie1xUre88ZfludMQL-Q5HAv2–CJ7_kU1-_IrQmVBgAkOQ/viewform

Eligibility: No requirements, however, classes must be scheduled or registered for in advance via online, email, or phone. For scheduling, email programs@carbondaleclay.org. Serves Pitkin, Eagle & Garfield counties.

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Family Resource Center of the Roaring Fork Schools

Services: Help navigating student enrollment, academic and social-emotional interventions. Parent leadership and advocacy opportunities. Public benefit application assistance ex. medical, vision, dental, mental health care. Free and reduced lunch application support. Internet access and assistance. Rent and utilities assistance. Transportation assistance and support. Financial literacy coaching and access to resources. Increase in positive parenting skills. Family meetings to support students who are at-risk of chronic absenteeism or drop out to access resources. Spanish services.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Families with children 0-21 years of age attending schools within the Roaring Fork School District boundaries (Glenwood, Carbondale and Basalt). Unaccompanied Youth enrolled in the Roaring Fork Schools. They can connect with their school family liaison. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aqFhpSWHyQ7JCaaW6Xk9rguOOFOwmGtl2CfFnr1qAHs/edit?tab=t.0

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Great Expectations

Services: Comprehensive, culturally responsive and evidence-based support for expecting and new parents through our four programs; Healthy Families America (pregnancy to preschool), Nurse-Family Partnership (first-time mothers from pregnancy to age 2), Circle of Parents and MotherWise (peer support groups). We provide home visits, parenting guidance, health education, mental health support and community connections using a strengths-based, two-generation approach. Helping parents build confidence and resilience. Spanish services. 

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Pregnant women and families with children from birth to preschool age in Garfield, Pitkin, and western Eagle counties. Nurse-Family Partnership specifically serves first-time mothers.

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YouthZone

Services: Comprehensive family assessment, juvenile court advocacy, restorative justice programming, substance use education, mental health services, parent support programming. Spanish services.

Cost: $200 for a three- to six-month program, with a sliding scale based on income.

Eligibility: Adjudicated youth and their families, as well as non-adjudicated youth who are exhibiting risky, disruptive, or criminal behavior. Serves Pitkin, Eagle & Garfield counties.

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Valley Settlement – Alma

Services: Mental Health in Spanish. An innovative peer-support program for women experiencing perinatal depression.

Cost: Free

Eligibility: Mothers experiencing stress, anxiety or depression who have a child 0-5 years old or have lost a child within the year. Call for service. Serves Pitkin, Eagle & Garfield counties.

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