WellPower - Family Resource Center β Mental health service in Denver, CO
Address1075 Galapago St CO, Denver, CO 80204
Phone+1303-504-6800
Websitewellpower.org
WellPower's Resource Center in Denver, Colorado, offers a range of support services. They provide food, clothing, hygiene products, and other essentials. The center has merged its services for adults and children/families into one program with extended hours. They also offer a "Shopette" and a "Daily Market" (formerly a food bank). The center welcomes donations of new or gently used items, including hygiene products, winter gear, clothing, shoes, and household items. Specific needs include men's clothing, socks, undergarments, air mattresses, mattress toppers, sleeping bags, toilet paper, sunscreen, school supplies, cleaning items, and baby/child furniture. They also have wish lists for other programs, such as materials for farmers markets and bicycles for residential housing services. Food boxes are available for clients in Child & Family services on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.
Best for
- Individuals seeking material aid
- Families needing support services
- Community members looking to donate
| Key services | Food bank services, Clothing closet, Hygiene product distribution, Community resource center, Donation acceptance |
| Tags | resource center, food bank, clothing closet, hygiene products, denver, community services, donations, support services |
Reviews on Google4.1 Β· 14 reviews
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Always love going here they are so nice I get food and clothes and much more u can win at bingo and much more
Amazing staff, great resources, and pleasant atmosphere! From Mental & Physical Health, food bank, bingo or simply someone to listen, make this location your community.
The name of this place is Wellpower Resource Center. It's a safe place to go watch TV play bingos shop for clothes.
I appreciate and respect the generosity and kindness of the individuals.
I never have a bad time here
Nice friendly staff
Will not pick up the phone.
I always have a great time when I visit here.
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