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Urgent Need Program  Leukemia And Lymphoma Society

Urgent Need Program

Leukemia And Lymphoma Society

Brush, CO
Phone: (877) 557-2672
The Urgent Need Program in Brush, CO, is dedicated to providing critical financial assistance to eligible patients facing non-medical expenses during their treatment. Our comprehensive support includes help with essential needs such as rent, mortgage payments, lodging, utilities, childcare, elder care, food, transportation, car repair, car insurance, and even acute dental work related to treatment. We understand that navigating these challenges can be overwhelming, and our mission is to offer practical support that alleviates the burden, allowing patients to focus on their health and well-being. Please keep in mind that funding availability may fluctuate throughout the year, so we encourage those in need to inquire directly for the most current information on assistance options.
Financial Assistance  Patches of Light

Financial Assistance

Patches of Light

Brush, CO
Patches of Light is dedicated to supporting families in Brush, CO, who are navigating the challenges of catastrophic health issues and financial difficulties. Our mission is to alleviate some of the burdens by providing essential financial assistance for utilities, housing, grocery needs, and gas cards. Our application process, handled through medical teams, requires verification for privacy and trust. This ensures that assistance is granted efficiently and respectfully, with care taken to maintain confidentiality. While families cannot apply directly, we encourage hospital staff to submit applications, which typically take 2-3 weeks for consideration. To enhance our service, we recommend a follow-up email for confirmation of application submission. Patches of Light is committed to being a compassionate resource in difficult times, empowering families to focus on healing and wellness.
The Rocky Mountaineers Motorcycle Club of Colorado Catastrophic Assistance Program  The Alexander Foundation

The Rocky Mountaineers Motorcycle Club of Colorado Catastrophic Assistance Program

The Alexander Foundation

Brush, CO
Phone: (303) 331-7733
The Rocky Mountaineers Motorcycle Club of Colorado Catastrophic Assistance Program is dedicated to offering essential support to individuals in Brush, CO, facing the challenges of cancer or other serious illnesses. Our mission is to help those at risk of losing their ability to meet basic life needs by providing monthly assistance for up to 12 months. We understand the impact of financial strain during tough times, which is why we offer aid in critical areas such as medical care, housing, food, clothing, communication services, and utilities. Tailored to each recipient's unique situation, our support is designed to alleviate some of the burdens associated with managing a catastrophic illness, ensuring that our clients can focus on recovery without the constant worry of meeting their fundamental needs. Assistance amounts, determined by individual circumstances, can be up to $2400, with careful consideration of each applicant's financial need. We invite those in need to reach out and learn more about how we can help you during this difficult time.
Grant Program  American Childrens Cancer Benevolence Fund (ACCBF)

Grant Program

American Childrens Cancer Benevolence Fund (ACCBF)

Brush, CO
Phone: (813) 550-8999
The American Childrens Cancer Benevolence Fund (ACCBF) is dedicated to uplifting families in Brush, CO, who are affected by childhood cancer. Our Grant Program offers essential financial assistance to families navigating the challenges of cancer treatment and to survivors within four years of remission. We understand the urgent needs that arise, and we are here to support you with help for housing expenses, utilities, food, medical costs, prescriptions, transportation to appointments, lodging during treatment at distant locations, and even funeral expenses when necessary. Each benevolence request is carefully reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and approved requests are paid directly to service providers, easing the financial burden placed on families during these difficult times. We are committed to providing compassionate assistance to ensure that no family faces these challenges alone.
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Colorado WIC - COVID 19 Special Procedures  Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Colorado WIC - COVID 19 Special Procedures

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Brush, CO
Phone: (800) 688-7777
At Colorado WIC in Brush, we are dedicated to fostering healthy food habits among low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, alongside their infants and children up to five years old. Our Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Food Program offers essential services including nutrition education, access to supplemental foods, breastfeeding counseling with pumps, and referrals to health care and social services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, we continue to serve our community, providing vital support to families through local clinics. For information on accessing our food assistance services and to learn more about eligibility, families can reach out to their nearest clinic directly or start their application process online.
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Abortion Assistance Support  The Brigid Alliance

Abortion Assistance Support

The Brigid Alliance

Brush, CO
The Brigid Alliance in Brush, CO, is dedicated to supporting individuals seeking abortion services by providing crucial logistical assistance, including travel, food assistance, lodging, childcare reimbursement, and compassionate support. We understand the challenges involved in accessing reproductive healthcare and are here to ease that burden. Whether you need help booking transport or meal reimbursement, our services are designed to empower and assist you during this critical time. To access our support, please connect with your clinic or abortion fund who can refer you to us, and we'll reach out within 24-48 hours to provide the help you need. Please note that while we aid with travel arrangements, funding for the abortion procedures themselves is not provided.
HIV Support Services  Colorado Health Network (CHN)

HIV Support Services

Colorado Health Network (CHN)

Brush, CO
Address: 807 17th St, Brush, CO 80631
Phone: (970) 353-1177
HIV Support Services in Brush, CO is dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive support for individuals living with HIV. Our team of expert case managers is here to guide you through every step of accessing vital resources tailored to your unique needs, including case management, assistance with both short and long-term housing, and access to nutritious foods. We also offer medical transportation, emergency financial assistance for utilities and phone bills, budgeting support, naloxone distribution, and help obtaining vital documents. The services are free under the Ryan White Program, and to get started, simply provide a case manager with proof of diagnosis, which can be submitted in person or via fax. We are committed to fostering health and stability for our clients while ensuring access to the support necessary to thrive.
Food Pantry  Colorado Health Network (CHN)

Food Pantry

Colorado Health Network (CHN)

Brush, CO
Address: 807 17th St, Brush, CO 80631
Phone: (970) 353-1177
Situated in Brush, CO, our Food Pantry is dedicated to alleviating food insecurity in the community by providing essential food assistance to individuals and families in need. We focus on delivering nutritious food options that meet the basic dietary requirements of those facing hunger. Through our urgent and compassionate service, we strive to ensure that no one in our community goes without the nourishment they need. We invite anyone seeking emergency food support to visit us and discover how we can help.
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Medical Care  Salud Family Health Centers

Medical Care

Salud Family Health Centers

Brush, CO
Address: 729 E Railroad Ave, Brush, CO 80701
Phone: (303) 697-2583
Medical Care in Brush, CO is dedicated to providing high-quality and affordable health care to individuals of all ages, from newborns and children to seniors. We offer a comprehensive range of services including family medicine, pediatric care, wellness and disease prevention, chronic illness management, and nutrition and health education. Our facility is equipped for laboratory work, X-rays, ultrasounds, pregnancy care, cancer screenings, gynecological services, immunizations, and reproductive health and family planning. We also facilitate shared medical appointments for diabetes and prenatal care, and provide essential support services like transportation, translation, outreach, and case management. With convenient telehealth options and assistance for insurance enrollment such as Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP+, we strive to ensure our patients receive the care they need. Enrollment visits can be scheduled over the phone and take 30-90 minutes to help you access various insurance and discount programs tailored to your eligibility. At Medical Care, we prioritize your health and wellbeing, welcoming you to our community-centered practice.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)  Fort Morgan WIC Clinic

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Fort Morgan WIC Clinic

Brush, CO
Address: 228 W Railroad Ave, Brush, CO 80701
Phone: (970) 867-4918
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a vital nutrition program based in Brush, Colorado, dedicated to supporting the health and well-being of pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as children under the age of 5. Our services include providing nutritious groceries, personalized nutrition consultations, breastfeeding support, and essential health education—all at no cost to qualifying families. WIC aims to empower families through practical assistance with healthy food options, guidance on meal planning, and referrals for additional services, including medical care and child care. To access WIC, families must reside in Colorado and meet income eligibility requirements; participation is also granted to those receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Food Stamps, or Medicaid. Foster children under 5 are automatically eligible. We invite eligible families to reach out to their local WIC clinic to begin their journey towards better health and nutrition.
Home-Delivered Meals  Northeastern Colorado Association of Local Governments (NECALG) - Area Agency on Aging

Home-Delivered Meals

Northeastern Colorado Association of Local Governments (NECALG) - Area Agency on Aging

Brush, CO
Address: 231 Main St, Brush, CO 80701
In Brush, Colorado, the Area Agency on Aging is dedicated to nourishing our senior community through a vital home-delivered meal service. We understand that accessing proper nutrition can be challenging due to limited mobility or resources, and our program ensures that no senior goes hungry. Meals are delivered directly to the homes of seniors, with costs adjusted on a sliding fee scale based on individual circumstances, ensuring that financial limitations never impede access to necessary nutrition. While contributions toward meal costs are appreciated, no senior will be turned away due to inability to pay. Our compassionate team is committed to enhancing the health and well-being of our seniors, making sure that every individual receives the support and nourishment they deserve.
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Colorado Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)  Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)

Colorado Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)

Brush, CO
Address: 800 E Beaver Ave, Brush, CO 80701
Phone: (970) 542-3530
The Colorado Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Brush, CO, is dedicated to supporting low-income households by providing essential monthly benefits that empower them to secure the food they need for healthy living. Our mission is to ensure that every resident of Colorado can access adequate nutrition, fostering a healthier community. With benefits distributed through a convenient Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, participants can purchase a wide range of food products specifically meant for human consumption, with certain restrictions in place. Employment does not disqualify individuals or families from receiving assistance, making SNAP accessible to many. To find out if you qualify for food assistance, we offer an easy online pre-screening tool. Applications can be submitted through the Colorado PEAK website, via the MyCOBenefits app, by mail with a paper form, or by contacting the Hunger Free Colorado Hotline. After approval, which typically takes 7 to 30 days, your EBT card will be sent to you. Though online purchases are not yet supported, many locations, including Walmart, allow for EBT card use for in-store pickups. For more information, please reach out to your county office to explore all available options.
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)  Fort Morgan WIC Clinic

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Fort Morgan WIC Clinic

Brush, CO
Address: 228 W Railroad Ave, Brush, CO 80701
Phone: (970) 867-4918
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in Brush, CO is dedicated to enhancing the well-being of pregnant and breastfeeding women, along with their children under the age of five, through essential nutrition assistance. This vital program offers nutritious groceries, personalized nutrition consultations, and breastfeeding support—free of charge—to qualifying Colorado families. WIC also provides vital referrals for medical and dental care, health insurance, and child care, ensuring that families receive comprehensive support. With a focus on nutrition and health education, WIC equips participants with valuable knowledge on meal planning, healthy weight maintenance, and managing children’s dietary needs, making it easier for families to thrive. To take advantage of these services, families must reside in Colorado and meet specific income guidelines, with automatic eligibility for participants of TANF, Food Stamps, or Medicaid. Foster children under five also qualify, ensuring that WIC extends its support to all who need it. To learn more about how to access these critical food assistance services, contact your local WIC clinic today.

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