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Denver Department of Human Services: Partnering with our community to protect those in harm's way and help all people in need. 

Denver Human Services helps and protects people of all ages. Our dedicated staff listen and advise, and help people apply for public assistance programs. We protect abused and neglected children and adults by making sure they live in safe environments and help both individuals and families in crisis. In addition, we help connect people to community resources that can help them in a time of need.
 
 
  
Announcements/Anuncios
Denver observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The City and County of Denver invites the public and media to attend a domestic violence awareness event on Oct. 10 from noon to 1 p.m. at the Webb Building. More...
 


Denver LEAP Pre-Application Period Begins
The Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) in Denver, a heating cost assistance program, began accepting applications October 1st (in Denver County only). Benefit increases to help families impacted by rising heating costs. More...
 


AmeriCorps program at Denver Human Services receives a boost
Mentoring and life skills will be provided to over 600 at-risk youth. More...
 


Denver's Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership Receives Award
The Denver Teen Pregnancy Prevention Partnership (DTPPP) has been selected by the Healthy Teen Network to receive its Outstanding Emerging Innovation Program Award.  The award honors and celebrates unique and innovative work in the field of adolescent pregnancy, parenting and prevention. More...
 


  
 DDHS Divisions and Offices
  

  
Build a Better Denver & DDHS
DDHS facilities improved through 1B bond projects

The Better Denver 1B bonds will fund millions of dollars in essential maintenance and new building to improve human services facilities. Low-income child care facilities will have their heating, plumbing, and electrical systems updated. A new east side Human Services facility will be built to better serve the needs of veterans, people having trouble with their heating bills, and people who need food stamps. Visit the Building a Better Denver web site for more information.

 

  

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