Life-Line Colorado
Programs
Life-Line Recovery and Education Program
(WAGEES) Work and Gain Education and Employment Skills. Criteria: Medium to High-Risk. Community Re-Entry (Releasing out of Prison) or on Parole. The Life-Line WAGEES Program offers Healing opportunities by providing Recovery Housing for those that do not have a residence to Parole to. Psycho-education and or Individualized Mental Health Therapy in partnership with Elements of Discovery. The program also offers Education opportunities ranging from GED, Diploma, and or Post- Secondary education. In addition, the program offers Employment opportunities ranging from obtaining employment and assistance in sustaining employment. Life-Line is accredited to work with the STG Population, Security Threat Group. Amongst all described above, we also provide avenues for Gang-Disengagement and these services also include tattoo removal, clothing exchange, and sometimes assisting with re-location from current residence.(CWI) Community with Intentions: Criteria: Victim of Crime. Current, or, past. The Life-Lines Community with Intentions Program offers Healing opportunities through the practice of Acudetox. This is a form of acupuncture that specifically addresses (5) points in a persons ear. This practice helps one stabilize Stressors, Anxieties, and assists with the recovery process from Substance Abuse. In addition, Acudetox also helps one cope with and heal from Traumatic experiences. The program participants also receive traditional case-management services, meeting their basic needs so one cannot just survive, but begin to thrive.Urban Impact: Criteria: Youth ages: Middle School-High School. Gang Associated, or Affiliated. Urban Impact is a multi-layered program which addresses the individuals basic needs, Safety needs, and Psychological needs to assist the individual in Healing from destructive patterns and traumatic experiences while giving the ability to fade away and disengage from the sub-culture of Gangs. The Urban Impact Program also includes services that consist of Violence Interruption (community shootings) and Community Mobilization (Healing circles, peace marches, alters, and mural projects). In addition, Urban Impact offers Professional Development/entrepreneurial opportunities.Life-Line Colorados vision has always been to provide supportive and healing components, impacting the intergenerational, family dynamics. Each program serves as an internal resource for self, family, and community.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2022 – Jun 30, 2023Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$1.5MProgram 1 [2024]
Life-line's successes are based upon each participant and programmatic objectives, program measures and outcomes and funders objectives, program measures and outcomes. Life-Line as an organization aims to address and resolve three basic problems within our community and surrounding systems: 1 Reduce the recidivism rate in regard to community reentry from Department of Corrections DOC and Department of Youth Services DYS. 2 Reduce the violence amongst youth and interrupt the school to prison pipeline and 3 help teach and support individuals through coping and healing regarding mental health and addictions. Over the course of FY 2023 Life-Line of Colorado has established partnerships and collaborations with nearly 26 Denver Area Public Schools and over two dozen community-based agencies and non-profit organizations. In addition to the programs described below Life-Line hosted or supported the following events and/or activities at the Empowerment Center or in the immediate community: 1.Westwood National Night Out: 120 youth 2.Life Line Block Party/Back to School event 100 youth 3.Life Line Back to School Event 400 Students 4.Contemporary Learning Academy Back to School Event 125 Students 5.Bronco Game Youth/Line 15 youth 6.Youth On a Mission 50 youth 7.Overdose Awareness De Los Muertos 24 youth 8.Life Line Coat Drive and Career Expo 125 youth Approximately 8000 people served, 8 community events, 2 boxing events,GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.4M
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