Military and Veterans Service Options#
Below is a list of organizations you may want to contact with helpful resources for Military and Veterans. These are only suggestions. There may be more services available.
Thank you for your service.
Organization | Contact | Address | Description |
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Volunteers of America |
(970) 472-9630 |
405 Canyon Ave Fort Collins, CO 80521 |
Supports and empowers Veterans and older adults. Also offering supportive services for veteran families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless. In addition, we support seniors’ ability to remain independent by offering home meal delivery, grocery delivery, social lunches, handyman repairs, and caregiver respite. |
Larimer County Veteran Service Office |
(970) 498-7390 Website |
200 W Oak St. |
Provides guidance in applying for benefits. They offer guidance with Filing for and obtaining benefits, Claim counseling, Developing, and Representation. |
Larimer County Economic and Workforce Development |
(970) 498-6600 |
200 W Oak St. |
Offers assistance with employment and training services for Veterans through the VETS program. They can assist you in exploring and/or preparing for career opportunities in Northern Colorado. |
Fort Collins Vet Center |
(970) 221-5176 |
702 West Drake Rd. |
Provides individual and group counseling for combat Veterans and survivors of Military Sexual Trauma (MST), family counseling, bereavement (grief) counseling, substance abuse referrals, and support |
Cheyenne VA Medical Center - Fort Collins |
(970) 224-1550 |
2509 Research Blvd. |
Provides services for primary care, mental health counseling, audiology, nutrition counseling as well as physical therapy and occupational therapy services once per month. |
Healing Warriors Program |
(970) 776-8387 |
1044 West Drake Rd Suite 202 |
Provides Acupuncture, Craniosacral Therapy and Healing Touch for assistance with pain management, sleep, PTSD, and other issues for our Active Duty and Veteran Service members their Parents/Partners and spouses. This includes any era and any branch of the service. Proof of Military service is required. This is verified by a DD214 and Military ID. |
Veteran’s Crisis Line |
1-800-273-8255 press 1 or TEXT HELP to 838255 |
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Colorado Crisis Line |
1-844-493-8255 or Text “TALK” to 38255 |
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The Northern Colorado Veterans Resource Center |
(970) 888-4249
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4650 W. 20th St. Greeley, CO |
Serves any Veteran and their families, they do not need to be a resident of Colorado to receive services. No income or other restrictions. Veteran benefits, Employment Services, Housing Assistance, Mental Health (therapy and other programs). Also provides a College 101 course Veterans can plan and then register for college courses through AIMS community college. There is a Media and Work Room with computers and electronics that can be utilized to accomplish different tasks. And can be used to hang out, watch a game, play pool, and network with other veterans or to be alone if preferred. |
Loveland Community Clinic |
(970) 962-4900
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5200 Hahns Peak Dr. |
Provides Primary Care, Mental Health, Pharmacist, Social Work, Nutrition, Specialty Mental Health, Optometry/Ophthalmology, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Podiatry, Cardiopulmonary, Telehealth, Audiology, Veteran Transportation Services, Veterans Experience Liaison. |
Volunteers Of America Bill Daniels Veteran Services Center |
(720) 501-3367
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1247 Santa Fe Dr.
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Provides Supportive Services for Veteran Families, Female Veteran Program and our partnerships with other veteran-serving organizations across Colorado, Volunteers of America connects Veterans and their families with services and assistance to meet each individual’s specific needs |
Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center |
(303) 399-8020 |
1700 N. Wheeling St. |
Provides high-quality care to Veterans in our community and surrounding areas. The medical center offers everything from surgery to diagnostics, primary and mental health care to rehabilitation, both inpatient and outpatient services and much more. |
Wounded Warrior Project |
WWP Resource Center: (888) 997-2586
Regional CO Office: resourcecenter@woundedwarriorproject.org |
1 S Nevada Ave. Suite 205
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Mission is to honor and empower wounded warriors who incurred a physical or mental injury, illnesses, or wound, co-incident to your military service on or after September 11, 2001. You may also be eligible for the program if you are the family member or caregiver of a Wounded Warrior.
Headquarters - 4899 Belfort Rd Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256. |
PFC Floyd K. Lindstrom Clinic at Colorado Springs |
(719) 327-5660 |
3141 Centennial Blvd. |
Provides Primary Care, Mental Health Services, Pharmacy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Laboratory, CWT, Homeless, Pre and Post-Surgical Clinic, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Podiatry, and Urology. |
Veterans Justice Outreach Program (VJO) |
Lisa Gibson: |
2360 E Pershing Blvd. |
Program aims to help avoid the unnecessary criminalization of mental illness and extended incarceration among Veterans by ensuring that eligible, justice-involved Veterans have timely access to Veterans Health Administration (VHA) services, as clinically indicated. |