Thornton’s City Council knows there are people in our community who need help. The Council really understands these are difficult times and it has been working hard with City staff to find effective ways to help those who need it most.
Now, people in Thornton can find help through the new Thornton Cares program. This unique program provides assistance in many forms. Thornton Cares will help those in need by...
- Helping them find ways to put food on their family’s table
- Helping some people afford their water bills
- Providing an easy means for getting needed information to access the resources to provide valuable assistance during these difficult times
City Council’s hope is that these efforts will reach out to people and help them get the assistance they need.
Resource Links
The following links will take you to lists of names, addresses, phone numbers, and Web sites for resources...
- Health Care
- Mental Health
- Food Assistance
- Crisis Resources
- Employment Resources
- Transportation / Mobility Services
- Water Assistance Program
- Housing Assistance
- Business Tax Issues
Have you tried 2-1-1?
Calling 2-1-1 will connect you with United Way’s free, multilingual service that is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week and refers callers to non-emergency health and human services. Referrals you can access by dialing 2-1-1...
- Licensed childcare providers in 9-county metro area
- Rental/Utility bill assistance
- Housing/Emergency shelter
- Food/Clothing banks
- Mental health assistance
- Dealing with and preventing abuse
- GED and ESL classes
- Suicide intervention and prevention
- Medical clinics
- RX assistance
- Senior services
- Youth programs
- Support groups
- Legal assistance
- Subsidized spay/neuter