Boulder County Community Resources

Below are some community resources available to our students attending the Boulder County Campus in Longmont.

Food Assistance

The WOLF (Wolves Overcoming Lack of Food) Pantry is a food pantry located on the Boulder County Campus, available to all students, faculty, and staff with an active S Number. The pantry stocks a variety of food items as well as personal care items. The items available vary depending on deliveries and donations.

Visit WOLF Pantry to see the current hours that the WOLF Pantry is open for in-person visits or to submit an online order request for pick-up.

If you would like to donate to the WOLF Pantry or volunteer to help, contact Student Life.

Health

  • Planned Parenthood: 303-447-1040 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.

Housing Help & Homelessness

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. 

Legal Advocacy Services

  • Blue Sky Bridge Child and Family Advocacy 303-444‐1388  
    • Blue Sky Bridge is a child and family advocacy program dedicated to providing a comprehensive approach to child abuse investigation, treatment, and prevention, with an emphasis on sexual assault.
    • Services include forensic interviews and medical exams, case management, court school, advocacy, professional and community education. 
  • Boulder County Bar Association: 303-440‐4758
    • The Boulder Office of the Colorado State Defender is staffed by 9 lawyers, 3 secretaries, 3 investigators, several intern law students and volunteers.
    • The attorneys in this office defend persons charged in felony, misdemeanor and juvenile cases. To obtain Public Defender representation, call the number listed above.
  • 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.

Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault

Suicide & Mental Health

Alcohol, Tobacco & Drug Addiction

Alcohol & Drugs

Marijuana

Tobacco

Medical Services

  • Health First Colorado The state Medicaid resource for eligible individuals. Apply for eligibility online.
  • Clinica is a medical service provider that accepts most insurance, Medicaid, CHP+, Medicare and CICP (Colorado Indigent Care Program). Discounts are provided for patients without insurance. Providers are located in South Boulder, Broomfield and West Adams counties.