For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home. I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me.’
Matthew 25:35 - 36
(NIV)
Food for assistance to our active Life +, senior and disabled clients is always needed and gratefully accepted. To donate food,please see our food pantry needs HERE.
We also accept cash donations dedicated to purchasing food. For every dollar donated we can buy 3-4 times as much food at Food Bank of the Rockies as what the same dollar will buy at the store.
Food Bank of the Rockies is where we buy the food we need that has not been donated. We have access to free produce daily and serve on the Member Agency Council.
A free service to those who are in need of legal assistance by appointment only.
To make an appointment, click Here.
For more information about JAMLAC, click on the logo below
Founded in 2005, the Adams County Youth Initiative (ACYI) is a countywide collaboration dedicated to building a better tomorrow and ensuring that every Adams County child graduates from high school without a delinquency or substance use problem. Through partnerships, programs and systems ACYI is promoting local investment and building the capacity of agencies, families and youth to work together toward achieving this vision.
Together, we can decrease juvenile delinquency and substance use, and increase high school graduation rates in Adams County
Adopt a School Outreach:
Our Adopt a School Outreach is meant to help with the day-to-day needs of teachers and students in our community. For information about Adopt a School, please visit the participating sites below.
For a list of schools to adopt, click HERE.
We connect our clients with their resources such as parenting skills, budgeting skills, fatherhood skills, and domestic violence issues through Alternatives to Family Violence and health needs with the
If you are a City of Thornton Water customer, you may be eligible for assistance to pay your water bill. Click the icon below for more information.
Adams County Homeless to Home
Formed in 2008, the Adams County Homeless to Home Partnership (H2H Partnership) is comprised of non-profit organizations, public agencies, churches, businesses and community leaders who work together to end homelessness and to promote self-sufficiency and permanent housing in Adams County through shared responsibility and community engagement. Follow the links below to the Adams County H2H web pages.