Archdiocese of Denver
Denver,
CO
US
The Archdiocese of Denver, established in 1887, serves as a vital religious and social support hub within the community, representing over 598,000 Catholics across 25 northern Colorado counties. Its mission is to foster abundant life through faith in Jesus Christ. The Archdiocese operates 148 parishes that provide essential services, including food banks, soup kitchens, clothing drives, and emergency assistance. In addition to spiritual guidance, the Archdiocese offers mental health services, addiction support, and religious education for nearly 20,000 youth. Volunteers contribute over 70,000 hours annually, assisting more than 113,000 individuals. By engaging in various outreach initiatives, such as the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, the Archdiocese addresses local and global needs, enhancing community well-being. Explore the diverse range of support services available through the Archdiocese to discover how they can assist you and your family.
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