RMHS is committed to strengthening our community, not only through the services we provide, but by helping people access the broader network of support available across Colorado.
To make it easier to find the right supports, we created a series of Colorado-focused resource guides that connect individuals and families to local programs and services.
Resource guides are available in English and Spanish.
Explore Colorado Resource Guides

Affordable Housing and Food Access
Front Range Affordable Housing Providers Guide
Learn more about affordable housing options in the Denver metro and Colorado Springs areas. Review housing providers and see whether they accept vouchers, along with details about income requirements, availability, and other key information.

Front Range Food Access Resource Guide
Find food banks, food pantries, redistribution programs, and food access tools across Colorado’s Front Range, as well as statewide resources to find free or low-cost food near you.

Children, Teens and Families
2025–26 Successful School Year Colorado Resource Guide
Navigate the school year with information about food resources, after-school programs, disability supports, advocacy services and more. While many resources are based in Denver and Adams Counties, some are available statewide.

2025 Colorado Summer Resource Guide
This guide includes camps, accessible outdoor spaces, summer reading programs, food resources, community resources, and more, with most options based along the Front Range.

Veterans and Military Families
Colorado Veterans Resource Guide
Explore programs that offer housing assistance, mental health care, employment support, and more for veterans and their families.

Community Support
Front Range Volunteer Opportunity Guide
From supporting children to aging adults to the environment, theseFront Range organizations offer flexible ways to make a real impact.

Seasonal Support
2025 Colorado Holiday Resource Guide
Make the winter season brighter with the right supports, including free holiday meals and food boxes, toy drives, community events, and other essential resources.







