Welcome to the Montelores Early Childhood Council’s Community Directory. This directory is a resource for families in Dolores and Montezuma counties.
To find a specific listing, please click on the category for the listing you are looking for. For example, if you are looking for “The Boy Scouts of America”, you can click the “Youth & Adolescent Services category (because the Boy Scouts offer opportunities for youth and adolescents) to find their information. You can also use the search box to look for a specific listing. Some listings may appear in multiple categories.
National Youth Crisis Hotline
Work Phone: 800-442-HOPE (4673)work
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Provides counseling and referrals to local drug treatment centers, shelters, and services. Responds to youth dealing with pregnancy, molestation, suicide, and child abuse.
NEST Child Advocacy Center
Work 140 North Linden Cortez CO 81321 work
Work Phone: 970-565-8155work
Work Fax: 970-565-8279workfax
Website: http://nestcac.org
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Non-profit organization operates with mission to promote the well-being of abused children. The goal is to minimize the emotional trauma to children and their non-offending family members. Facility and staff offer a safe, nurturing and child-friendly atmosphere. The Center is where agencies, professionals and therapists will come to the child for investigative interviews, medical exams, court education, and therapy. The Center refers clients to eligible victim services and advocates for services that are lacking or inadequate. The Center is one of only then in the state and is a member of the National Network of Child Advocacy Centers. The Center is unique in that it serves victims in four states and jurisdictions. Services are free.
Sexual Abuse Information Packets
Physical Abuse Information Packets
Neglect Information Packets
Social Services Information Packets
Native American Specific Information Packets
Criminal Justice Support
Victim Compensation Information
Investigation and Interview Rooms
Preventive Education Program
Children Support Group
Non-Offending Parent Support Group
Resource Directory
Victim Advocates
Follow-Up Contact
Court Education
Resource Library
Play Therapy Room
Medical Exam Room
Transportation
Information and Referall
Hours 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Monday through Friday or by appointment
No Hassles GroupAlcoholics Anonymous
Work Big Blue & White Barn 40966 County Road J Mancos CO 81328 work
Work Phone: 970-533-0054work
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12-step reverie program for alcoholics provided fellowship and support to members through sharing of experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their problems.
Regional Office: 888-333-9649
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All banks, the County Clerk’s office, and many other public entities have notaries available.
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Training and technical assistance are provided by regional prevention consultant to agencies working towards substance abuse prevention in Archuleta, Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Plata, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, San Juan and San Miguel counties.
Panic Attack/Anxiety Support Group
Work Cortez Travel 9 West Main Cortez CO 81321 work
Work Phone: 970-565-8195work
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A supportive and educational group and structured program is provided for people with severe anxiety, panic syndrome, or agoraphobia.
Parents as Teachers Born to Learn ProgramPinon Project
Work Phone: 970-564-1195work
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In-home, individualized program is designed for families with children birth to age 3. The program offers information of developmental stages your child will go through. In-home visits will contain interactive child-parent activities.
For more information and a complete listing of programs offered through Pinon Project, please see the listing for Pinon Project in the Family Support Services category.
Work 41410 County Road G Mancos CO 81328 work
Work Phone: 970-533-7231work
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“Making the best better, ” this program for socializing well-mannered dogs which can then take part in a blind person’s life also provides referral information to the blind regarding acquiring a guide dog. The primary purpose of this program is to secure volunteers in southwest Colorado to commit one year to raising a puppy which can then be trained as a guide dog. Screening and training of volunteers is provided. There is no cost to the blind for assistance in securing a guide dog. Volunteers must be able to afford the expense of raising a puppy for one year.
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