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.
City of Cortez Municipality
Work 210 East Main Cortez CO 81321 work
Work Phone: 970-565-3402work
Work Fax: 970-565-8172workfax
Website: http://www.cityofcortez.com/
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Hours 8 AM – 5 PM Monday through Friday
Work 2490 West 26th Avenue, Building A Suite 300 Denver CO 80204 workOther P.O. Box 48120 Denver CO 80204 postal
Work Phone: 303-837-0166work
Work Fax: 303-837-0388workfax
Website: http://www.coloradoaidsproject.org
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The project improves lives affected by HIV and AIDS and works to prevent infection. Services are provided to achieve maximum quality of lief possible. Identification of at-risk populations performed with resulting culturally competent education about HIV and protection.
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Free legal assistance is offered to individuals who could not otherwise afford it in Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, San Juan, San Miguel, Hinsdale, and Ouray counties and the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute Tribes. Eligibility depends on income and case type. No charge for legal services, and court costs may be waived depending on income.
SSI Claims
Landlord-Tenant Claims
TANF/Food Stamp/Medicaid Claims
Domestic Relations: Divorce and allocation of responsibilities
Evictions
Consumer Rights
Education Issues
Employment Issues
Hours: 8:30 AM – 5 PM Monday through Friday
Colorado Preschool Program – Dove Creek
Work 713 North Main Dove Creek CO 81324 workOther P.O. Box 459 Dove Creek CO 81324 postal
Work Phone: 970-677-2296work
Website: https://www.cde.state.co.us/cpp
Colorado School and Public Employees Retirement Association – Montelores Unit
Work 505 South Cedar Street Cortez CO 81321 work
Work Phone: 970-565-1045work
Website: http://www.cspera.org/
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Forum and representative body for retired school and state employees in Montezuma and Dolores counties provides scholarships for local educators who wish to improve their teaching skills, works to maintain adequate retirement benefits for retired school and state employees, and arranges time to enjoy old friends and meet new friends at scheduled lunch and breakfast meetings. Members must be retired employees of Colorado schools or Colorado State agencies. $15.00 annual dues.
Defensive Driving Program: In conjunction with AARP
Pre-Retirement Seminars: For educators
Social Activities
Regular Meetings: Third Tuesday of April, May, October & November 11:30 AM and Valentine Breakfast (call for locations)
Colorado State PatrolLaw Enforcement Agency
Work 33009 Highway 160 Cortez CO 81321 work
Work Phone: 970-564-9556work
Work Phone: Durango Office: 970-385-1675work
Work Phone: Trooper Dispatch: 970-249-4392work
Website: https://www.colorado.gov/csp
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Patrol services to reduce vehicle accidents, injuries, and fatalities on the state’s highways; to reduce alcohol-related vehicular accidents, industries, and fatalities; to ensure the efficient flow traffic; and to provide a secure environment to the public’s activities in Montezuma and Dolores counties. Safety classes, including AA@25, are available on request. Some costs may apply.
Hours (Regular hours in Durango only): 8 AM – 5 PM Monday through Friday
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Research-based information provided to area residents in the areas of agriculture, family and consumer science, and 4H/youth development. Programs are available to all without discrimination. Most publications and programs are free of charge; however, there are a limited number that require cost recovery. There is an enrollment fee for youth to join the 4H program.
Public Workshops, Seminars, and Events: Announced in the local media and presentations to groups and organizations by request also
Information: Provided by request in regards to concerns or questions individuals may have regarding agriculture, family and consumer science, and 4H youth development.
Hours: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Monday through Friday (closed for lunch)
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