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Below are some community resources available to our students attending the Larimer Campus in Fort Collins and Loveland.
Food Assistance
The Wolf Pantry is a food pantry located on campus. It is available to all students taking classes at FRCC. The pantry stocks a variety of food items such as peanut butter, canned goods, bread, fresh fruits and vegetables. The type of food available varies depending on food deliveries and donations. The food pantry is funded through donations and a partnership with the Larimer County Food Bank.
Questions? Email Tim Mellon.
Health
- Planned Parenthood
970-493‐0281 or 1-800-230-7526- Trusted health care provider, an informed educator, a passionate advocate, and a global partner helping similar organizations around the world. Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people worldwide.
- Larimer County Human Services
970-498‐6300
Housing Help & Homelessness
- Loveland Housing Authority
970-667‐3232 - Neighbor to Neighbor
- Fort Collins
970-484‐7498 or 970-494-9705 - Loveland
970-663‐4163 - Stable housing is vital to individual, family, and community health. Without meeting basic housing needs, families struggle with other needs such as meals, education, employment, and health care. Neighbor to Neighbor is the primary housing resource for Larimer County residents, with services fostering the basic human need for stable housing.
- Fort Collins
- Fort Collins Rescue Mission
970-224‐4302 - Larimer County Office on Aging
970-498-7750- Emergency Shelter Resources
Child Care
CCAMPIS (Child Care Access Means Parents in School) is a federally funded program that provides child care subsidies to qualified students who are enrolled part-time or full-time at FRCC. Student-parent applicants must meet certain requirements set forth by the Department of Education to be eligible for child care assistance through CCAMPIS. Learn more about child care.
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
- National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799‐SAFE (7233) - National Sexual Assault Hotline
1-800-656‐HOPE (4673) - Culture of Respect
- Dedicated to eliminating sexual assault on college campuses
- 1in6.org
- Resources addressing sexual abuse towards men
- Crossroads Safehouse Crisis Line
970-482‐3502 or 1-888-541‐7233 (toll free)- Crossroads offers free safe housing, advocacy, legal assistance, transitional housing, and education. Annually, the Safehouse provides food, clothing, and support for over 300 residents.
- Alternative to Violence
970-669‐5150- Alternatives to Violence is committed to intervention in, education about, and prevention of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes through counseling, advocacy, outreach, and transitional housing.
- Sexual Assault Victim Advocate (SAVA) Center
970-472‐4204- 24-Hour Rape Crisis Hotline
970-472‐4200 - SAVA center provides support to survivors and secondary survivors of sexual assault. They work to educate the community on sexual violence and effective prevention. SAVA offers a 24 hour Rape Crisis Hotline to ensure that victims of sexual violence have the resources and support that they need.
- 24-Hour Rape Crisis Hotline
- Poudre Valley Hospital
970-495‐7000- 1024 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524
- Staffed with more than 2000 health professionals and offers a large amount of treatment and services including sexual violence forensic testing.
- Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CCASA)
Suicide & Mental Health
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273‐8255 - Colorado Crisis Services
844-493‐8255; Text TALK to - 38255 - Fort Collins Suicide Hotline
970-221-2114 - SummitStone Health Partners
24-hour Access Center - 970-494-4200 - Mentalhelp.net
- Comprehensive Mental Health and Mental Illness information on topics like depression, Bipolar, Suicide, Anxiety, Addiction, Schizophrenia, and more.
Tobacco, Alcohol & Drug Addiction
Alcohol & Drug Addiction
- Personal Counselors: 970-204-8305
- Alcohol Anonymous Hotline: 970-224-3552
- Mental Health Connections: 970-221-5551
- Mountain Crest Behavioral Healthcare Center: 970-207-4800
- Connections - Adult Services: 970-221-5551
- AlcoholHelp: 844-561-5951
- The Recovery Village: 1-877-578-8374
- Various addiction treatment programs located in Palmer Lake, CO.
Tobacco
Legal Advocacy Services
- Larimer County Pro Bono Program
970-402‐2075- The Larimer County Pro Bono Program attempts to match residents with private attorneys for certain legal matters. The Program provides referrals, as available, to private attorneys (Pro Bono) and to appropriate agencies for residents of Larimer County who meet financial and income guidelines.
- The Pro Bono Program does not handle bankruptcy, criminal, workers compensation, social security or personal injury cases.
- Victims Compensation Fund
- This Fund consists of money provided through fees levied against persons convicted of felonies, misdemeanors and certain traffic offenses. Persons victimized by crime in Larimer County can apply to the Fund to have certain costs associated with the crime committed against them paid for.
- Compensable costs include medical, funeral, and counseling expenses as well as residential doors, locks and windows if they are damaged or destroyed during a crime.
- The Victim Compensation Fund is administered by a Board of Directors appointed by the District Attorney.
- Larimer County Human Services
970-498‐6300 - Expunging or sealing a criminal record (Content regarding criminal records does not constitute legal advise and is for informational
purposes only):
- Don't let a past criminal charge or conviction affect your dreams.
There may be a way to expunge or seal a past criminal record - What is the difference between an expunged vs. a sealed criminal record? In Colorado, adult records may be sealed and generally juvenile records may be expunged. When a record is sealed, the information related to the criminal offense contained in the record is not generally accessible by the public and access to the record is limited to certain individuals or entities as identified by law. Expungement removes the arrest or criminal record from court history, and the records are deemed to never have existed.
- Instructions and forms to expunge or seal a criminal record in Colorado. FRCC cannot provide legal advice. Please contact an attorney should you need assistance completing court documents.
- Read about house bill (HB19-1275)
and how there is increased eligibility for criminal record sealing.
- Don't let a past criminal charge or conviction affect your dreams.
Medical Services
- Health First Colorado
The state Medicaid resource for eligible individuals. Apply for eligibility online. - The Health Care Clinic
in Fort Collins accepts students and their families for medical care including telemedicine and urgent care. Insured and uninsured accepted. Pay out of pocket for uninsured patients. - The Christ Clinic
in Fort Collins has two locations for non-urgent medical needs not COVID-19 related. The clinic offers free primary care for patients in an outpatient setting. Appointments only.