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Local Community Health Resources
There are many organizations dedicated to helping Park County residents with health and related concerns. A brief list follows. If you are having trouble connecting with appropriate resources, call Rocky Mountain Rural Health and we will do our best to assist you. 719‐836‐2169 .
Park County Public Health 719-836-4161 825 Clark Street, Fairplay 80440 Children’s immunizations, flu shots, and other health resources including the Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs (HCP).
Park County Senior Coalition 719-836-4295 Provides non-emergency services to all Park County residents 60 years of age and older. Call for an appointment. Services include homemaking, transportation, information/referrals, handy-man services and meal delivery. Some financial assistance available. Emergency phone dialers available. Shopping, medical & social trips weekly.
Park County Victims Services 719-836-4121 or 303-838-4441 Support for victims of crime or traumatic events in Park County.
Rocky Mountain Poison Center 303-739-1123
Salvation Army 719-836-2732 Assistance to needy families and individuals. Christmas assistance program. Donations accepted. Local contributions applied locally.
Sense of Security 303-669-3113 PO Box 6098 Broomfield, CO 80021 www.senseofsecurity.org Financial assistance to people with breast cancer.
South Park Food Bank 719-836-0471 Food bank for low-income residents, first Saturday of each month 10 a.m. – Noon. Food donations always welcome.
South Park Senior Center 719-836-1455 Thrift store, $6 home-cooked lunch every Wednesday, community facility for meetings. Some clothing/household donations made to needy community members. Please call for program details and policies.
Suicide & Depression Crisis Hotline 1-800-784-2433
WIC—Women, Infants & Children Program Park County Public Health 303-816-5974 message line WIC is a nutrition program for pregnant women, breastfeeding women (up to 1 year post‐partum), non-breastfeeding postpartum women, infants & children up to the age of 5. Income-qualified families receive checks for healthy food items and help connecting with needed resources.
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