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We are operated by Centura Health Physician Group and are part of Centura Health, the region’s leading health care network. Centura Health does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, nati onal origin, disability, age, sex, religion, creed, ancestry, sexual orientati on, and marital status in admission, treatment, or parti cipati on in its programs, services and acti viti es, or in employment. For further informati on about this policy contact Centura Health’s Offi ce of the General Counsel at 1-303-673-8166 (TTY: 711). Copyright © Centura Health, 2017. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español, ti ene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüísti ca. Llame al 1-303-643-1000 (TTY: 711). CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Gọi số 1-303-643-1000 (TTY: 711).

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Your partner inPRIMARY CARE.Since 1993, the doctors and staff at CHPG High Country Healthcare have been keeping locals healthy and ready for anything.

Pediatrics | Family Practi ceInternal MedicineFrisco 970-668-5584

Family Practi ce | Urgent CareBreckenridge 970-547-9200Silverthorne 970-468-1003

OB/GYN SpecialistsFrisco 970-668-5771 Se Habla Español.

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ADULT EDUCATIONColorado Mountain College Dillon- 333 Fiedler Ave, Dillon(970) 468-5989 Breckenridge- 107 Denison Placer Rd, Breckenridge(970) 453-6757www.coloradomtn.edu

Community Garden - located at Dillon Valley Elementary School. Donate 3 hours of your time as trade for produce. Work days, education days and community days throughout the summer. Contact Matt [email protected] or Whitney - [email protected] or go to SummitFIRC.org

Summit County Libraries Drop in Tech Help classes, events(970) 668-5555 – Frisco(970) 468-5887 – Silverthorne(970) 453-3544 - Breckenridgehttp://summitcountylibraries.org/learn-ex-plore/events-and-programs

Home Buyer Education Summit Housing Authority(970) 423.7040 http://www.summithousing.us/ Renter Education FIRC - know your rights and responsibili-ties as a renter. (970) 262-3888summitfirc.org/assistance/ready-to-rent

Diabetes and heaLTH education - centuraClasses offered around diabetes preven-tion and control and other health topics. http://www.summitmedicalcenter.org/SMC/Home/Community/

AGING & HOME HEALTHNorth West Colorado Council of Governments www.nwccog.org Alpine Area Agency on Aging - 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne(970) 468-0295 www.alpineaaa.org

Summit County Community and Senior Center 83 Nancy’s Pl, Frisco(970) 668-2940 http://www.co.summit.co.us/93/Community-Senior-Center

Medicare Counseling & EducationAlpine Area Agency on Aging 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne(970) 468-0295 www.alpineaaa.orgMedicare Education – learn about your options and ask questions in one on one appointment.

Summit County Community and Senior Center 83 Nancy’s Pl, Frisco(970) 668-2940 http://www.co.summit.co.us/93/Community-Senior-Center

Senior Support & Care ServicesBristlecone – home care and hospice services & free bereavement counseling open to all. (970) 668-5604

Legal Assistance – Colorado Legal Services 1905 Sherman Street, Suite 400, Frisco (970) 668-9642 http://www.coloradolegalservices.org/

National Family Caregiver Support Program Support Groups and Caregiver Trainings - available in surrounding counties as well. Summit County group meets the second Tuesday of the month @ Senior Center. (970) 668-2940Notary(970) 668-2940

Options Counseling receive help in creating a care and needs plan for yourself or loved one (970) 468-0295 ext. 117

Supplemental Services (970) 468-0295

Timberline Adult Day Services Day time care for adults 18 and older with a variety of challenges in daily living – whether physical, mental, or emotional(970) 668-2985

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Senior Health & WellnessCare Navigation – one on one counseling – manage needs, understand resources and how to access(970) 668-2940

Chronic Disease Management(970) 468-0295 www.alpineaaa.org

Dancing and Exercise Class(970) 668-2940

Durable Medical Equipment Rental(970) 668-2940

Evidence Based Health & Wellness(970) 468-0295 www.alpineaaa.org

Falls Prevention(970) 468-0295 www.alpineaaa.org

Nutrition Counseling (970) 668-2940

Vision and Dental Assistance –funding for Se-niors (60+) – access the online application(970) 468-0295 www.alpineaaa.org

Senior TransportationAARP Driver Safety Program(970) 668-2940

Medical Transportation(970) 668-2940

Senior FoodMeals on Wheels Meals delivered for homebound seniors (60+) and those with disabilities. (970) 668-2942

Community MealsMonday dinner ($10), Tues and Thurs lunch (sliding scale fee $3-$5) (970) 668-2940 – Must call and make a reservation

CASH SAVINGS/DEBT MANAGEMENTAlpine Bank Budgeting One-on-One - By FIRC referral only (970) 262-3888

Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) November through April only(970) 668-9161 – Department of Human Services (970) 262-3888 - FIRC

Working Families Initiative High Country Conservation – 176 Lake Dillon Drive, Dillon Locals who earn between 80-120% ($49 - $73,900 for an individual) of Area Median Income are eligible for: Free Home Energy Audits, LED bulbs, and up to $800 in rebates for Home Energy Projects. (970) 668-5703 [email protected]

Saint Anthony Summit - Financial Assistance, Charity Care, and Payment Plans – Need help applying or understanding your options? Centura Health Patient Service Center (800) 953-0104Candace Willett - Health Benefits Advisor & Financial Counselor (970) 668-2811 - [email protected] PO Box 738, Frisco, CO 80443 970-668-6905 Fax

Centura Pricing – compare prices and be financially prepared for your visit at any Centura facilityhttp://www.summitmedicalcenter.org/For-Patients-and-Families/Pricing/

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Adult Financial Assistance How to apply for programs below: Walk- ins: Monday– Friday 8:30am– 3:30pm Online: www.Colorado.gov/PEAKCall to set up appointment: (970) 668-9160 Case specif-ic information: (970) 668-9717 [email protected] Mail-ing address: Po Box 869 Frisco, CO

Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND) - cash assistance to low-income Colorado residents, age 18 to 59, who have a six-month or longer total disability that prohibits them from working. (970) 668-9160

Old Age Pension (OAP) - financial and medical assistance to individuals who are 60 years of age or older and meet the state mandated income and resource. (970) 668-9160

Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP) - Provides financial assistance to families for child care costs. (970) 668-9160

Child Support Services - ensures children re-ceive financial and medical support from both parents. (970) 668-9160

Colorado Works (TANF) - Colorado Works, Col-orado’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, provides public assistance to families who qualify. Under Colorado Works, applicants who are either pregnant or have at least one dependent child under the age of 18, and who meet other eligibility requirements, can receive monthly cash assistance payments, help with emergency house-hold expenses, and/or services such as counseling and job training. (970) 668-9160

Tax SupportDABC - Self Employment Tax Organizer and Tax Filing Assistance360 Acoma StDenver, CO 80223(303) [email protected]

Get Free Tax Prep HelpDenver ABC Valet 2Mpowered2009 Wadsworth Blvd, Suite 100Lakewood, CO 80214Volunteer Prepared Taxes

FIRC can help with Budgeting

Financial Literacy Medical Bill Assistance

& Goal Setting

Call for an appintment970-262-3888

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CHILD CARE/ EDUCATION/ DEVELOPMENTChild Abuse and Neglect (844) CO-4-KIDS or (844) 264-5437

Child Care Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) - Human Services - 37 Peak One Blvd, Frisco(970) 668-9160

Early Childhood Options - 330 Fiedler Ave, Dillon, CO 80435(970) 513-1170

Education / Development / SupportFIRC Parenting Classes & Families United Program(970) 262-3888 www.summitfirc.org

Child with Emotional or Behavioral Difficulties? NAMI Basics Education Program - helps parents and other family caregivers of children to understand the illnesses that are causing behavioral difficulties and the critical role families play in the treatment of those illnesses.(970)389-0808 [email protected] - Betty Sarber

Youth and Family Services(970) 668-9183

Family Support Line – For times when parent-ing gets tough(877) 695-7996

Mountain Mentors (970) 668-9184

SOS Outreach (970) 763-7168www.sosoutreach.org

Play Therapy – financial assistance available through FIRC family support program(970) 485-5202 – therapist(970) 262-3888 - FIRC

Summit County Libraries – Teen and Children’s Programs(970) 668-5555 – Frisco(970) 468-5887 – Silverthorne(970) 453-3544 - Breckenridgehttp://summitcountylibraries.org/learn-ex-plore/events-and-programs

BRECK Create - Second Saturdays for Fami-lies - 10 am – 12 pm FREE hands-on kids’ activities and cre-ative crafts on the Arts District campus.(970) 453-3364 http://www.breckcreate.org/kids-families/

Parenting Support & Education

HOME VISITS FOR CHILDREN 0-5KINDERGARTEN READINESS

PARENTING CLASSESPARENTING SUPPORT GROUPS

SummitFIRC.org

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT & ENGAGEMENTFIRC Family Support Counselors – 251 W. 4th St, Silverthorne - 1760 Airport Road, Breckenridge(970) 262-3888

Summit County Libraries -Teen and Children’s Programs(970) 668-5555 – Frisco(970) 468-5887 – Silverthorne(970) 453-3544 - Breckenridgehttp://summitcountylibraries.org/learn-ex-plore/events-and-programs

Building HopeProvides monthly events to encourage community connection and reduce isola-tion. buildinghopesummit.org

P.A.N.T.S. wants to invite you to join our am-bitious initiative that engages community leaders and supporters in transforming the face of Summit County by addressing the issues related to physical activity and nutrition.

Contact Dr. Justin Pollack at [email protected] or Meaghan Ziegler at [email protected] to be added to our email list and join us on Facebook.

Looking to volunteer? Most local non-profits are in need. Contact front desks to learn more.

DISABILITYBreckenridge Outdoor Education Center – programs focus on strengthening communication, emphasizing abilities, challenging one’s self by choice, and fun – class focus on personal development, therapeutic recreation, adventure therapy, disability awareness, team building or natural history. boec.org (970) 453-6422

Meals on Wheels – meals delivered for homebound seniors (60+) and those with disabilities (970) 668-2942

Timberline Adult Day Services – Day time care for adults 18 and older with a variety of challenges in daily living – whether physi-cal, mental, or emotional(970) 668-2985

North West Colorado Center for Independence 325 Lake Dillon Dr., #201 DillonServices - assistance in accessing bene-fits, applying for disability, employment, service animals, transportation, attendant services, social/recreational opportuni-ties, nutrition, hand wellness activities, advocacy, peer support (970) 875-4836 [email protected] – Carlos Santos www.nwcci.org

Businesses – call for information and assistance evaluating ADA accessibility and tax incentives

Inclusion Trainings - disability etiquette training for businesses and groupsCarlos Santos (970) 875-4836 [email protected] Sandy Soloman [email protected] (970) 485-2434 Transportation to Medical Appoint-ments – must have proof of Disability or Medicare coverageCarlos Santos (970) 875-4836 [email protected] Steven (970) 688-6769 [email protected]

Nursing Home Transition – create a plan for moving out of a nursing home and into community

Youth Transition – create a plan for when school services end and adult life in community begins

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Disability (continued)National Alliance on Mental Illness –NAMI High Country Colorado’s dedicated volunteers, members and leaders work to raise awareness and provide essential educa-tion, advocacy and support for families and individuals in our community living with mental illness. (970) 389-0808 or [email protected] - Betty Sarber Like us on Facebook to see flyers for programs and training.https://www.facebook.com/pg/namihigh-countrycolorado/events

Developmental Disabilities Resource Center - 11177 West 8th Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215 Care giver trainings, CPR training, guard-ianship, planning for the future of loved ones with disabilities(303) 233-3363http://www.ddrcco.com/

Insurance - Waivers and Buy-In Program – over income for Medicaid but suffer from a chronic illness? You may be eligible for Working Adults with Disabilities, Medicaid Buy-In Program or a Medicaid Waiver for children.

(970) 262-3888 – FIRC(970) 668-9160 – Department of Human Services

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Advocates for Victims of Assault(970) 668-3906SummitAdvocates.org

Child Abuse Hotline (844) CO 4 KIDS

EMPLOYMENT/INCOMEColorado Workforce Center – get help with your resume, interview skills, and apply for jobs Mon – Fri, 8 am – 12 pm, 1 pm – 5 pm - 602 Galena St, Frisco(970) 668-5360www.dvrcolorado.com

Employment First - employment opportunities for food assistance participants through support, community work, referrals and accountability. ( 970) 668-9160

Team Temp Staffing- 303 Fiedler Ave, #103, Dillon(970) 262-2378www.goteamtemp.com

Mountain Temp Services LLC- 114 Village Pl, Dillon(970) 468-0402www.mountaintemp.com

Unemployment(800) 388-5515https://myui.coworkforce.com/

ENVIRONMENTHC3 - Working Families Initiative- High Country Conservation 176 Lake Dillon Drive, Dillon Locals who earn between 80-120% ($49 - $73,900 for an individual) of Area Median Income are eligible for: Free Home Energy Audits, LED bulbs, and up to $800 in rebates for Home Energy Projects. (970) 668-5703 [email protected]

Public Health - InspectionsIndoor Air QualityWater Quality(970)668-9161

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SCRAP – Landfill, Recycling, Hazardous Waste, and CompostingSummit County Resource Allocation Park (SCRAP) - 639 Landfill Rd. DillonLandfill Services - Mon-Sat, 6 a.m. - 6 p.m., All Other Services - Mon-Sat, 7 a.m. - 4 p.m., Closed Sunday(970) 468-9263

FINANCIALWestern Union Locations:Safeway, Frisco, (970) 668- 5144 Car Insurance Colorado, Silverthorne, (970) 468-2110City Market, Dillon, (970) 468-2363City Market, Breckenridge, (970) 453-0818

Bankruptcy Attorneys The Gauss Law Firm, Golden, (303) 501-4028Cohen & Cohen, Denver, (303) 933-4529Benjamin C. Yablon, Denver, (720) 588-8529303 Law Center, Wheat Ridge, (303) 355-1141

Foreclosure AttorneysCarlson & Carlson Attorneys-at-Law, Frisco, (970) 668-1678Garcia & Gonzales, P.C., Westminster, (303) 839-8888 Law Office of Christopher J. Frenz, Den-ver, (720) 545-7275

FOOD(See Food Assistance Page)

HOUSINGBlue River Apartments, Silverthorne, (970) 262-6274 Mountain Creek Apartments, Dillon, (970) 468-9047 Pinewood Village Apts, Breckenridge, (970) 547-4433Straight Creek Apts, Dillon Valley, (970) 468-6838 Villa Sierra Madre, Silverthorne, (970) 262-2354

Other Housing Support

Summit County Housing Authority – Resources for Home Buyers and Renters(970) 423-7040 http://www.summithous-ing.us/ Renter Education – FIRC - know your rights and responsibilities. Ready to Rent SummitFIRC.org (970) 262-3888 Housing Works Initiative – Connecting renters w/ new properties in the community. Does your staff need housing? Did your rent double? 970) 455-0235 [email protected]://www.summitfirc.org/assistance/housing-works-initiative/

LEGAL SERVICESColorado Legal Services- 602 Galena St., Fris-co 80443, Frisco(970) 668-9642 (call before going)www.coloradolegalservices.org

CASA of the Continental Divide - 330 Fiedler Ave. ste. 207, DillonOffice Hours: Tuesday – Thursday(970) 513-9390

Dillon Public Defenders- 114 Village Place, Suite 101 Dillon(970) 468-9363 or (970) 468-9389

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ImmigrationBethany Immigration(970) [email protected] Scholarships - include insert DACA Scholarships

Casa Gabriel – Family Visa Processing, Citizenship/Naturalization, Deportation Defense, U-Visa for Victims of Crimes, and DACA – Deferred Action for Child-hood Arrival (303) 742-4571

Elevation Law135 Main Street, Suite 12 Dillon(970)455-1013We help the community with immigration, family law, contracts, landlord/tenant, and other legal matters.

MEDICAL & PHYSICAL HEALTHFIRC Health Insurance Enrollment Assistance(970) 262-3888 www.summitfi rc.org

Emergency Department (970) 668-3300

Urgent Care Silverthorne – (970) 468-1003Breckenridge – (970) 547-9200

Bristlecone Homecare and Hospice, School Rd, Frisco, (970) 668-5604

Ebert Santos Clinic – SAME DAY APPOINT-MENTS AVAILABLE! (970) 668-1616 http://ebertfamilyclinic.com/

Kaiser Permanente 226 Lusher Court, Frisco Primary CareLaboratoryRoutine Imaging(970) 207-7171 – call to make an ap-pointment (303) 338-3800 - billingwww.kp.org

Public Health VaccinationsNurse Consultation for Pregnant womenCommunity Health37 Peak One Blvd, Frisco(970) 668-5230

Swan Mountain Women’s Center – accepts most insurance! 16172 US Highway 9, Breckenridge (970) 423-8840 [email protected]

Summit Community Care Clinic - School Based Health Centers in Summit and Lake CountyMental & Behavioral HealthPrimary CareDental(970) 668-4040 www.summitclinic.org

DACA APPLICATION ASSISTANCE

DACA status allows you to work legally, obtain a Colorado Driver’s

License, receive in-state college tuition and receive a social

security. FIRC helps with application and legal fees for

qualifi ed students. SummitFIRC.org

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We are operated by Centura Health Physician Group and are part of Centura Health, the region’s leading health care network. Centura Health does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, nati onal origin, disability, age, sex, religion, creed, ancestry, sexual orientati on, and marital status in admission, treatment, or parti cipati on in its programs, services and acti viti es, or in employment. For further informati on about this policy contact Centura Health’s Offi ce of the General Counsel at 1-303-673-8166 (TTY: 711). Copyright © Centura Health, 2017. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español, ti ene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüísti ca. Llame al 1-303-643-1000 (TTY: 711). CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn. Gọi số 1-303-643-1000 (TTY: 711).

chpgprimarycare.org/summitcounty

Your partner inPRIMARY CARE.Since 1993, the doctors and staff at CHPG High Country Healthcare have been keeping locals healthy and ready for anything.

Pediatrics | Family Practi ceInternal MedicineFrisco 970-668-5584

Family Practi ce | Urgent CareBreckenridge 970-547-9200Silverthorne 970-468-1003

OB/GYN SpecialistsFrisco 970-668-5771 Se Habla Español.

High Country Healthcare - Centura Health Physician Group Primary Care and Pediatrics, Frisco(970) 668-5584Women’s Health, OBGYN – Frisco(970) 668-5771Primary Care and Urgent Care, Breckenridge (970) 547-9200Primary Care and Urgent Care, Silverthorne (970)468-1003Centura Specialty Care (970) 668-3300CardiologyCardiac ElectrophysiologyEndocrinologyGastroenterology Aspen Ridge ENTSt. Anthony Summit Medical Center Spe-cialty Care and Infusion Center Oncology and HematologyBreast Care / Surgical OncologistNeuro Science and SpineCritical Care – Sleep and Diagnostics

St. Anthony Summit Billing – 1 (800) 953-0104HAVING TROUBLE PAYING YOUR MEDICAL BILL OR AFFORDING THE CARE YOU NEED? Set up a payment plan now to avoid your bill going to collections.

St. Anthony Summit Medical Center Services Cont. - (970) 668-3300Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) Program – (970) 668-3300 (ask to speak with a Forensic Nurse)Traumatic Brain Injury Prevention (TBI) Program – (970) 668-6121St. Anthony Summit Medical Center - Ambulatory ServicesAnticoagulation ClinicCoronary Artery Calcium ScoringModified Barium Swallow StudyNutrition Services – (970) 668-6240Respiratory ClinicSummit Sleep Disorders CenterOutpatient Lab Services - Medical Office Building, 3rd Floor - 360 Peak One Drive, Suite 310, FriscoOutpatient Radiology & Imaging • CT Scan • 3D Mammography • MRI • Nucle-ar Medicine(970) 668-9751

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Pre-natal care is available for those with or without insurance—call FIRC at 970-262-3888 to apply for health coverage for you and your baby!

Services:Primary CareLaboratory

Routine Imaging226 Lusher Court, Frisco | (970) 207-7171 - ask for Frisco Office

www.kp.org

CHPG High Country Healthcare provides the most extensive women’s health services, includ-ing obstetrics and gynecology. Our collaboration with the Summit Medical Center and CHPG primary care offers a complete continuum of care for the whole family. We pride ourselves on

offering Centering Pregnancy, helping new mothers enjoy a broader community of support. (970) 668-5771 Se Habla Espanol! www.chpgwomenshealth.org/frisco

Primary Care and Pediatrics, Frisco Medical Office Building, 2rd Floor - 360 Peak One Drive

(970) 668-5584

Primary Care and Urgent Care, Breckenridge 400 N Park Avenue, Ste 1A, Breckenridge

(970) 547-9200

Primary Care and Urgent Care, Silverthorne 265 Tanglewood Lane, Ste E-1, Silverthorne

(970)468-1003

Women’s Health, OBGYN – Medical Office Building 2rd Floor - 360 Peak One Drive, Frisco

(970) 668-5771

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Sliding scale fee and payment plans available Accept most insurances

(970) 668-4040 www.summitclinic.org

Services: Primary Care

Reproductive Health Dental Health

Behavioral Health/Mental Health Physical Therapy

Unique Programs and Groups

Altitude sicknessChronic disease management

ImmunizationsPsychiatric illnesses

DermatologySplinting and Casting services for Sum-

mit County

Services: Adult physical exams

Sports physicalsWomen’s health

Well child physicalsBirth control counseling

Sick visitsSame Day Appointments Available

Accept most insurances(970) 668-1616

http://ebertfamilyclinic.com/

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MENTAL HEALTH

LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCESSee Next Page

Legacy Camp at Keystone Science School – Free camp for grieving children970-468-2098www.keystonescienceschool.org/camp/off-season/legacy-camp

NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCESAlliance of Hope – Online forum for family members and friends of suicide victimswww.allianceofhope.org

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention – Infor-mation for suicide survivors, prevention information and support groupwww.afsp.org/suicideloss

National Institute on Drug Abuse – Current re-search, curriculum and prevention infor-mation about drug abuse www.drugabuse.gov

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism – Current research, curriculum and preven-tion information about alcoholism www.niaaa.nih.gov

Psychology Today – Searchable mental health provider database www.psychologytoday.com

The Dougy Center/The National Center for Grieving Families and Children – Safe space for those grieving the death of a family member www.dougy.org

Suicide Hotline (800) 784-2433

National Alliance on Mental Illness - Summit County Chapter (NAMI Summit) – Peer led mental health support and education303-252-1188 www.namisummit.org

NUTRITIONSt. Anthony Summit Medical Center(970) 668-6240

Summit Community Care Clinic (970) 668-4040 www.summitclinic.org

Healing Folk Food – personalized nutrition counseling, meal preparation education, & group education(970) 389-7489 [email protected]

Natural Grocers – free nutrition counseling and workshops(970) 262-1100 www.naturalgrocers.com

Cooking & Nutrtion Classes

Offered throughout the year for all ages. Learn kitchen skills and how to cook

healthy on a budget. SummitFIRC.org

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Free Monthly EventsMental Health Vouchers Trainings for Community and Businesses

www.buildinghopesummit.org

Contact—Betsy Casey 970-389-1151 [email protected]

LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

Colorado Crisis Services – Hotline and services for those in crisis1-844-493-TALK www.coloradocrisisservices.org Summit Community Care Clinic – Local Mental Health Services970-668-4040 www.summitclinic.org Mind Springs Health – Local Mental Health Service ProviderCrisis Line: 888-207-4004Main: 970-668-3478 www.mindspringshealth.org St. Anthony’s Summit Medical Center – Hospital and Emergency 970-668-3300 www.summitmedicalcenter.org Advocates for Victims of Assault - services for victims of domestic violence and assault970-668-3906 www.summitadvocates.org Safe to Tell – Anonymous reporting for anything concerning 877-542-7233 www.safe2tell.org Suicide Prevention Coalition of Colorado – resources for those working in suicide prevention720-934-2387 www.suicidepreventioncolorado.org

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National Alliance on Mental Illness –NAMI High Country Colorado’s dedicated volunteers, members and leaders work to raise awareness and provide essential education, advo-

cacy and support for families and individuals in our community living with mental illness. Always free & confidential.

Contact—Betty Sarber(970) 389-0808

[email protected] www.namisummit.org

NAMI Connection - recovery support group program that offers respect, understand-ing, encouragement and hope. Frisco -Every 1st, 2nd, & 4th Tuesday -7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Trinity Wellness Studio - 419 Main St, Upstairs Unit 1Dillon Every 3rd Tuesday 6:30 PM – 7:45 PMDillon Community Church - 371 E La Bonte, Church Library Room

NAMI Family Support Group Dillon Every 3rd Tuesday 6:30 PM - 7:45 PMDillon Community Church

NAMI Family to Family Education ProgramFrisco Aug 30th – Nov 15th (Wed) 6:30-9:00 PM Register with Sheila at (303)917-9131 or [email protected]

NAMI Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) ProgramWellness Recovery Action Plan is for folks with mental health diagnosis to better manage their illness. Contact Annie Livingston Garrett, (615)636-5257,

Like us on Facebook to see flyers for programs and training.https://www.facebook.com/pg/namihighcountrycolorado/events

(970) 389-0808 [email protected] - Betty Sarber

NAMI Basics Education Program - helps parents and other family caregivers of children to understand the illnesses that are causing those behavioral difficulties, and the critical role

families play in the treatment of those illnesses. August 2017 - Lake | 2018 - Summit

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PARENTING, PREGNANCY & WOMEN’S HEALTH CASA Gabriel – diapers, maternal supplies, volunteer and mentor program(720) 584-0299

Early Childhood Options, 330 Fiedler Ave., Dillon, CO 80435(970) 513-1170

WIC - Women, Infant, Child Food Program (970) 668-9199

Family Support Line- (877) 695-7996

Youth and Family Services- (970) 668-9183

Strengthening Families – Parenting Support program provided by Youth & Family Services. Call a FIRC Family Support Counselor for referral – services provided in English and Spanish(970) 262-3888

Nurse Family Partnership – a home visitation program to help improve the health and well-being of first time parents and their children(970) 668-9160

Nurturing Parenting – a free class for parents and their adolescent children(970) 668-9180

Summit County Youth & Family Ser-vicesClasses run November - 2, 9, 16, 30, De-cember - 7, 14 2017 5:30 pm – 7:30 pmDinner and childcare for younger children provided Spanish and English

FIRC will also host classes throughout the year. Call FIRC for more information.(970) 262-3888

FIRC Parenting Classes- (970) 262-3888

Pregnancy Medical Care

Free Nurse Consult - Public Health(970)668-9161

Centering Pregnancy - Birth Place - 340 Peak One Drive, Frisco, CO 80443(970) 668-5771 Se Habla Espanol!

Kaiser Permanente – 226 Lusher Court, Frisco (near Whole Foods)(970) 207-7171 www.kp.org

Summit Community Care Clinic – Mental & Be-havioral Health, Primary Care, & Dental(970) 668-4040 www.summitclinic.org

Swan Mountain Women’s Center – accepts most insurance! 16172 US Highway 9, Breckenridge (970) 423.8840 [email protected]

SUBSTANCE ABUSECommunity Care Clinic Affordable Health Care. Accept CICP, Community Care Card 360 Peak One Blvd, Frisco, (970) 668-4040, www.summitclinic.org

Mind Springs Mental Health360 Peak One Dr. Suite 110, Frisco, (970) 668-3478, On Call (970) 390-2519

Suicide Hotline (800) 784-2433

Alcoholic Anonymous (970) 453-2905

Narcotics Anonymous (303) 832-3784

Al Anon (970) 406-8166

Summit Safe Haven/Detox (970) 668-9100

Crisis line (888)-207-4004

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SOCIAL SUPPORTSeniorsSummit County Community and Senior Center, 83 Nancy’s Pl, Frisco, (970) 668-2940

Local ChurchesDillon Community Church- 371 La Bonte St, Dillon, (970) 468-2461

Lord of the Mountains- 56 U.S. 6, Dillon, (970) 468-6809

Father Dyer Methodist Church- 310 Wellington Rd, Breckenridge, (970) 453-2250

Copper Mt Community Church- 630 Copper Mountain Rd, Frisco, (970) 262-1080

Christ Lutheran Church- 16072 Highway 9, Breckenridge, (970) 453-8019

Agape Outpost- 15404 CO Rt 9, Brecken-ridge, (970) 453-1247

St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church- 100 S. French St., Breckenridge, (970) 453-4264

Rocky Mountain Bible Church- 600 Main Street, Frisco, (970) 668-3395

Our Lady of Peace & St. Mary’s Church- 89 Smith Ranch Rd. Silverthorne, (970) 668-0250

Other Social SupportAdvocates for Victims of Assault- (970) 668-3906

Breast Feeding Support Group- (720) 252-6657

Family Support Line- (877) 695-7996

TRANSPORTATIONSummit Stage- Local free bus offering coun-ty-wide service, www.summitstage.com

FreeRide - Free bus service around Breck-enridge breckfreeride.com

Bustang (To/From Denver)- (800)-900-3011, www.ridebustang.com

Greyhound Bus- (800) 231-2222, www.grey-hound.com

Mountain Ride Transportation Resource Center - 249 Warren Avenue, Silverthorne970-468-0295 www.mtnride.org

Mountain Mobility- Local rides for disabled or ill people(970) 389-1041 www.co.summit.co.us/484/Mountain-Mobility-Program

Clothing, winter gear, housewares, linens and more.

Locations in Breckenridge and Dillon.

Vouchers available at FIRC Offices for emergencies. SummitFIRC.org

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Food Banks/Food Pantries Family and Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC) www.summitfirc.org 970-262-3888

Silverthorne Office 251 W. 4th Street, Silverthorne Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30am - 12:30pm Breckenridge Office 1760 Airport Rd, Breckenridge Co Monday and Wednesday 10:30am - 12:30pm

Dillon Community Church www.dillonchurch.org 970-468-2461 Located at 371 E. La Bonte Street, Dillon Monday and Wednesday 4:30pm-5:30pm, Friday 1:30pm-2:30pm.

Father Dyer United Methodist Church www.fatherdyer.com Located at 310 Wellington Rd, Breckenridge. Tuesdays and Thursday 10am-12pm.

Food Bank of the Rockies Mobile Pantry Located at Summit Stage Bus Barn, 0222 County Shops Rd, Frisco, CO 80443. FOURTH Thursday of every month only, at 10am

Free Community Dinners Rotary Club/ Elks Lodge www.summitrotary.com Located at The Elks Lodge 1321 Blue River Pkwy, Silverthorne

Tuesdays 5pm-7pm St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church (970) 453-4264 Located at 100 South French Street, Breckenridge Tues. 6pm-7pm. Father Dyer United Methodist Church Located at 310 Wellington Road, Breckenridge Sundays 6pm-7pm. Agape Outpost by referral from FIRC: Hosts community hours which include a hot meal, snacks for the road, internet, show-

ers, and laundry. Located at 15404 hwy 9 Breckenridge, CO Tuesday and Thursday 1pm-4pm

Other Food Assistance Summit County Community and Senior Center Food Services: Located at 0083 Nancy’s Place, Frisco, CO 80443

Monday night dinners 6pm, $12 per person, RSVP by 8am day of dinner (970) 668-2944 Tuesday and Thursday lunches Noon, $4-$6 per person, RSVP by 8am day of lunch (970)668-2944

Mountain Meals on Wheels: Home Delivered meals. Deliveries take place on Mondays, Tuesdays (2 meals) & Thursdays (2 meals). Delivered for home bound short term or long term individuals of any age. Fee $4-$6 and is on a sliding scale based on income. Scholarships are available, for an application please call (970) 668-2940

Government Food Assistance “Food Stamps” Department of Social Services 970-668-9160 Located at The Medical Offices Building 360 Peak One Drive, Suite 230 Frisco (next to the hospital). Eligibility based on income and family size.

WIC: a supplemental food & nutritional program designed to improve the health of women, infants & children by providing nutrition education, breastfeeding resources, health care referrals, and supplemental foods. Contact: English 970-668-9199 and Spanish 970-668-9701 Located at 360 Peak One Drive, Suite 230, Frisco, CO 80443 www.summitcountyco.gov/WIC

Gabriel House: Catholic Charities supporting mothers and young children up to age 5 with diapers, formula, layettes, chil-dren’s clothing, blankets, and more. A free, safe, social environment. English and Spanish: Graciela at (360)460-2441 The Cath-olic Parish Center Located at 18 School Road, Frisco CO. Monday 10:00am-1:00pm and Wednesday 1:00pm - 4:00pm.

Summer Food Kids Program: A summer food program that serves healthy fresh lunches to kids. Join the FIRC staff for lunch, education and fun games. Tuesday's at Dillon Valley East 12pm-2pm and Thursday's at the Silverthorne library 12pm-2pm.

Summit School District Free and Reduced Lunch Program: Applications and instructions available on school district website

www.summit.k12.co.us. For information please contact Amy Caruthers (970)368-1009 [email protected]

Community Garden located at Dillon Valley Elementary School. Donate 3 hours of your time as trade for produce. Work days, education Days and Community Days throughout the summer. For more information, contact Matt Madsen at [email protected] or Whitney Smith at [email protected]

FOOD HOTLINE FOR OUTSIDE SUMMIT: Hunger Free Colorado, 1-855-855-4626

FOOD ASSISTANCE FOOD ASSISTANCE SUMMIT COUNTY SUMMIT COUNTY

Food Banks/Food PantriesFamily and Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC) www.summitfirc.org 970-262-3888 Silverthorne Office 251 W. 4th Street, Silverthorne Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30am - 12:30pm Breckenridge Office 1760 Airport Rd, Breckenridge Co Monday and Wednesday 10:30am - 12:30pm Dillon Community Church www.dillonchurch.org 970-468-2461 Located at 371 E. La Bonte Street, Dillon Monday and Wednesday 4:30pm-5:30pm, Friday 1:30pm-2:30pm. Father Dyer United Methodist Church www.fatherdyer.com Located at 310 Wellington Rd, Brecken-ridge. Tuesdays and Thursday 10am-12pm. Food Bank of the Rockies Mobile Pantry Located at Summit Stage Bus Barn, 0222 County Shops Rd, Frisco, CO 80443. FOURTH Thursday of every month

Free Community DinnersRotary Club/ Elks Lodge www.summitrotary.com Located at The Elks Lodge 1321 Blue River Pkwy, Silverthorne Tuesdays 5pm-7pmSt. John the Baptist Episcopal Church (970) 453-4264 Located at 100 South French Street, Brecken-ridge Tuesdays 6pm-7pm. Father Dyer United Methodist Church Located at 310 Wellington Road, Breckenridge Sundays 6pm-7pm. Agape Outpost: Hosts community hours which include a hot meal, snacks for the road, internet, showers, and laundry. Located at 15404 hwy 9 Breckenridge, CO Tuesday and Thursday 1pm-4pm http://www.agapeoutpost.org/

Other Food AssistanceSummit County Community and Senior Center Food Services: Located at 0083 Nancy’s Place, Frisco, Monday night dinners 6pm, $10 per person, RSVP by 9am day of dinner (970) 668-2944 Tuesday and Thursday lunches Noon, $4 - $6 per person, RSVP by 9am day of lunch (970)668-2944

Mountain Meals on Wheels: Home Delivered meals. Deliveries take place on Mondays, Tuesdays (2 meals) & Thursdays (2 meals). Delivered for short term or long term to individuals of any age. Fee $3-$5 and is on a sliding scale based on income. Scholarships are available, for an application please call (970) 668-2940

Government Food Assistance “Food Stamps” Department of Social Services 970-668-9160 Located at The Medical Offices Building 360 Peak One Drive, Suite 230 Frisco (next to the hospital). Eligibility based on income and family size.

WIC: a supplemental food & nutritional program designed to improve the health of women, infants & children by providing nutrition education, breastfeeding resources, health care re-ferrals, and supplemental foods. Contact: English 970-668-9199 and Spanish 970-668-9701 Located at 360 Peak One Drive, Suite 230, Frisco, CO 80443 www.co.summit.co.us/264/Women-Infants-Children-WIC Gabriel House: Catholic Charities supporting mothers and young children up to age 5 with di-apers, formula, layettes, children’s clothing, blankets, and more. A free, safe, social envi-ronment. Contact for English and Spanish: Graciela at 360 460-2441 The Catholic Parish Center Located at 18 School Road, Frisco CO. Monday 10:00am-1:00pm and Wednesday 1:00pm - 4:00pmFOOD HOTLINE FOR OUTSIDE SUMMIT: Hunger Free Colorado, 1-855-855-4626

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Call FIRC to apply today 970.262.3888. Health First Colorado & CHP+ offer affordable, comprehensive

health coverage for adults, children, and pregnant women.

Do you or someone you love suffer from a chronic illness or pre-existing condition? Those earning over the regular income limit for Medicaid may qualify under a program called the Medicaid Buy In Program or a Medicaid

Waiver. Receive regular Medicaid benefits for a small premium.

Feeling overwhelmed by medical bills from the Emergency Department or Urgent Care Center?

Call FIRC at 970.262.3888 for assistance in applying for financial discounts.

Uninsured and need medical care? We can help you navigate the system and find the best deals.

OPEN ENROLLMENT CONNECT FOR HEALTH COLORADO

NOVEMBER 1, 2017 - JANUARY 12, 2018

Special Enrollment Periods life change events give you 60 days to enroll

Losing Medicaid or Employer Sponsored Insurance is a Life Change Event! Other Life Change Events

include having a baby, employer insurance becoming unaffordable, a permanent move, marriage or divorce. Go to www.summitfirc.org for more

information.

Income limits for

Family Size Yearly Household Income

1 ~$47,080

2 ~$63,720

3 ~$80,360

4 ~$97,000

Don’t miss it! You may only enroll in coverage outside of Open Enrollment if you experience a Life Change Event.

Many people qualify for plan discounts. Plans may no longer deny you do to pre-existing conditions.

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HEalth insurance enrollment

NO DEADLINE TO APPLY HEALTH FIRST COLORADO,

COLORADO’S MEDICAID & CHP+

Call FIRC to apply today 970.262.3888. Health First Colorado & CHP+ offer affordable, comprehensive

health coverage for adults, children, and pregnant women.

Do you or someone you love suffer from a chronic illness or pre-existing condition? Those earning over the regular income limit for Medicaid may qualify under a program called the Medicaid Buy In Program or a Medicaid

Waiver. Receive regular Medicaid benefits for a small premium.

Feeling overwhelmed by medical bills from the Emergency Department or Urgent Care Center?

Call FIRC at 970.262.3888 for assistance in applying for financial discounts.

Uninsured and need medical care? We can help you navigate the system and find the best deals.

OPEN ENROLLMENT CONNECT FOR HEALTH COLORADO

NOVEMBER 1, 2017 - JANUARY 12, 2018

Special Enrollment Periods life change events give you 60 days to enroll

Losing Medicaid or Employer Sponsored Insurance is a Life Change Event! Other Life Change Events

include having a baby, employer insurance becoming unaffordable, a permanent move, marriage or divorce. Go to www.summitfirc.org for more

information.

Income limits for

Family Size Yearly Household Income

1 ~$47,080

2 ~$63,720

3 ~$80,360

4 ~$97,000

Don’t miss it! You may only enroll in coverage outside of Open Enrollment if you experience a Life Change Event.

Many people qualify for plan discounts. Plans may no longer deny you do to pre-existing conditions.

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Adult Financial Assistance: Aid to the Needy Disabled (AND): Provides cash assistance to low-income Colorado residents, age 18 to 59, who have a six-month or longer total disability that prohibits them from working.

Old Age Pension (OAP): Provides fi nancial and medical assistance to individuals who are 60 years of age or older and meet the state mandated income and resource. Child Care Assistance Program (CCCAP): Provides fi nancial assistance to families for child care costs.

Child Support Services: The goal of the program is to ensure children receive fi nancial and medical support from both parents. Child Support provides services for establishing paternity and support obli-gations, then monitors ongoing payments and modifi es orders based on changing family circumstances.

Colorado Works (TANF): Colorado Works, Colorado's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, provides public assistance to families who qualify. Under Colorado Works, applicants who are either pregnant or have at least one dependent child under the age of 18, and who meet other eligibility requirements, can receive monthly cash assistance payments, help with emergency household expens-es, and/or services such as counseling and job training.

Employment First: Provides employment opportunities for food assistance participants through support, community work, referrals and accountability.

Food Assistance Program: Monthly benefi ts to low-income households to assist with the cost of food. These benefi ts are deposited monthly onto an EBT card.

Health First Colorado Colorado’s Medicaid: Public health insurance for Colorado residents who qualify based on family size and income. Individuals, families, children, pregnant women, and persons who are blind, disabled or elderly may qualify.

Low Energy Assistance Program (LEAP): Designed to help low-income households with home heating costs. LEAP assists in a portion of heating costs; it is not intended to cover the entire cost of home heating. The program runs from November through April only. Veteran’s Services: Assists veterans obtain the benefi ts they have earned. The Veterans’ Service Offi ce has most veteran’s administration application forms on hand.

How to apply: Walk- ins: Monday– Friday 8:30am– 3:30pm Colorado PEAK: Colorado.gov/PEAK Call to set up appointment: (970) 668-9160 Case specifi c information: (970) 668-9717 [email protected] Mailing address: Po Box 869 Frisco, CO 80443

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Summit County Public Health360 Peak One Drive, Suite 230PO Box 2280 Frisco, CO 80443

Ph: (970) 668-9161http://www.co.summit.co.us/107/Public-Health

BABY AND ME TOBACCO FREE – A tobacco cessation program during pregnancy and through the fi rst year of life that provides free diapers

CAR SEAT FIT STATION – Personalized education and car seat safety inspection by a bilingual (En-glish/Spanish) Certifi ed Car Seat Technician

CHILD CARE CONSULTATION – Provides nursing support to child care centers in the form of consulta-tion, technical assistance, and training to enhance the response of staff to the health and safety needs of young children.

COLT (Colorado Life Trak )- A tracking program designed to offer peace of mind for families of those who suffer from cognitive disorders which can create a desire to wander from their homes.

COMMUNICABLE DISEASE – Response and investigation of infectious diseases, outbreaks, and other emergencies with Public Health implications.

COMMUNITY HEALTH– Hearing, vision, lead, and hemoglobin screening

CONSUMER PROTECTION- Conducts routine inspections and complaint investigations related to the health and sanitation of restaurants, child care facilities, and schools.

EARLY INTERVENTION – Service coordination for children birth to three that are identifi ed as having a developmental delay.

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS – Planning to meet Public Health responsibilities in the event of a disaster or emergency

IMMUNIZATIONS – Pediatric and adult; individuals will need to qualify, please call ahead

INDOOR AIR QUALITY – Provides mold advice, dispenses radon kits, and works on tobacco and marijuana initiatives.

NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP (NFP) – Is a free, home visitation program for qualifying fi rst-time moms. Those enrolled receive visits prenatally and up until the baby turns two years old.PRENATAL CARE COORDINATION –Nurse consultation, insurance navigation, and resource informa-tion

WATER QUALITY – Septic system inspections and consultation; water and fl uoride testing

WIC – Personalized nutrition education and breastfeeding support for qualifying pregnant women and children birth to fi ve.

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Rocky Mountain Health Plans & Medicaid: We’re Here to Help

Rocky Mountain Health Plans (RMHP) is proud to partner with Colorado Medicaid and the Accountable Care Collaborative (ACC).

If you have Medicaid and live in Western Colorado or Larimer County, RMHP can help you:• Find a doctor• Get a ride to the doctor’s office• Understand your Medicaid benefits• Access community resources• Cope with and learn about your illness• Find support and resources, such as child care

or elder care• Text or video chat for free with a doctor through

MyDigitalMD. Activate your free account today at mydigitalmd.com

Call 800-667-6434 (TTY: 711) • Visit rmhpcommunity.org • Email [email protected] asistencia en español llame al 800-667-6434.

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970-262-3888 | SummitFIRC.org

Silverthorne Offi ce: 251 W. 4th Street Silverthorne Summit Stage Stop: Located behind the Silverthorne Transfer Center

Food Bank Hours: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays

Breckenridge Offi ce: 1760 Airport Road BreckenridgeFreeride Stop: Airport Auto on the Yellow Route

Food Bank Hours 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays

FAMILY SUPPORT RESOURCES AVAILABLE:GOAL-SETTING

BUDGETING ASSISTANCERENTAL EDUCATION & HOUSING ASSISTANCE

LIFE SKILLS & LEADERSHIP CLASSESBUILDING HOPE MENTAL HEALTH VOUCHERS

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORTMEDICAL BILL ASSISTANCE

CLOTHING VOUCHERSIMMIGRATION RESOURCES

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HEALTH & NUTRITON RESOURCES AVAILABLE: ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE FOR MARKETPLACE, CHP+

AND COLORADO HEALTH FIRST (MEDICAID) PLANSASSISTANCE UNDERSTANDING HEALTH INSURANCE

BENEFITS AND HOW TO ACCESS CARECONNECTION TO MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

COOKING AND NUTRITION CLASSESSHOPPING HEALTHY ON A BUDGET

FOOD PANTRY AND ASSISTANCE

PARENTING SUPPORT & CLASSES RESOURCES AVAILABLE:FREE MONTHLY HOME VISITS FOR CHILDREN AGES 0-5

TO HELP WITH DEVELOPMENT AND KINGERGARTEN READINESS

PARENTING CLASSES & SUPPORT GROUPSFAMILY LEADERSHIP TRAINING INSTITUTE

PROGRAMS FOR FATHERSHOME VISITS WITH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT STAFF FOR CHILDREN ENTERING ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE

SCHOOL EVENTS FOR FAMILIES TO FORM FRIENDSHIPS

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And Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to helping you have more of them. We believe living your best life requires the best health care. With innovative services — including a mobile app and a 24/7 medical advice line — accessing care your way is easier than ever. Visit kp.org to find out how health care and coverage together helps make every day the best day it can be.

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