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2026 RMHS Summer Resource Guide

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Whether you’re searching for exciting summer camps, free outdoor activities, or ways to keep young minds engaged without screens, we’ve gathered a comprehensive list of resources to help your family make the most of summer 2025. 

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Summer Support & Community Resources in Colorado

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Looking for support this summer? Discover food resources, community services, and easy-to-use tools to help meet your family’s needs.

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Summer Camps, Youth Programs & Teen Volunteer Opportunities in Colorado

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Summer in Colorado is the perfect time for kids and teenagers to learn, try new activities, and give back.

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Free and Low-Cost Summer Activities & Day Trips in Colorado

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Whether it’s a stroll on an accessible trail, a visit to a playground designed for all abilities, or a spontaneous day trip to see wildlife up close, these activities offer a mix of adventure and discovery.

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Colorado Summer Reading & Learning Programs for Children

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Keep young minds active this summer with reading programs and educational opportunities for children and teens.

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RMHS Community Newsletter – March 2026

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This month’s Community Newsletter brings together stories, resources, and learning opportunities from across Colorado’s disability community. We’re also introducing a new five-part blog series that will explore how Colorado’s long-term services and supports (LTSS) system works, breaking down how decisions are made, how services are structured, and how the different parts of the system connect. Thanks for reading!

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Denver START Webinar: Medical Drivers of Crisis in Autism & I/DD- Wednesday, April 8

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Join a free webinar on how medical factors—like sleep disorders—can drive behavioral crises in individuals with autism and developmental disabilities, and how coordinated crisis models improve outcomes. Presented in partnership with JFK Partners and designed for medical providers.

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Who Makes Decisions — and How the Pieces Fit Together

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Colorado’s long-term services and supports system is complex. It is shaped by federal law, state policy, funding decisions, and the work of many organizations across the state. This series is designed to help explain how the system works, where decisions originate, and how organizations like Rocky Mountain Human Services help individuals and families navigate it.

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10 Groundbreaking Down Syndrome Influencers and Advocates You Should Be Following 

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From runway models to cooking channels to Ironman finish lines to global advocacy stages, these individuals with Down syndrome are building platforms, breaking barriers, and showing the world what is possible. 

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Finding Calm at Home: Sensory Supports for Immi

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A look at how the Denver Mill Levy Program helped a Denver family access sensory tools that support their daughter’s regulation, independence, and sense of safety during moments of intense overwhelm.

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