Servicios de La Raza

To provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services

Our Purpose

Servicios de La Raza’s mission is to build and cultivate a thriving Colorado Latino community in which all members have the opportunities, and the support systems to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and self-determination to lead a healthy quality of life. 

Founded in 1972 by community activists and activists in the Chicano/Chicana civil rights movement in Colorado to provide mental health services for the Spanish-speaking community, Servicios de La Raza embodies the phrase “for the people, by the people”. Since, our services have significantly expanded to fulfill the varying and evolving needs of Coloradans.

From the moment we opened our doors, every day has been spent in dedicated service of our mission to provide and advocate for culturally responsive, essential human services and opportunities to our community. What initially began in an effort to support the underserved Latinx community, has expanded to ALL communities, irrespective of age, race, gender, sexual-orientation, etc, with respect and dignity.

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Our Partners

The work of Servicios de La Raza would not be possible without our supporters and major funders. Thank you for your lasting commitment to our agency and community.

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Denver Offices:
3131 W. 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80204 (Victim Services, Re-entry Services, Workforce Development, Essential Services)
200 S Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80226 (Behavioral Health Services, Youth Services)
140 Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO 80226 (Healthcare Access - HELP, HIV & STI Services - La Gente, Workforce Development - La Fuerza)

Pueblo Office: 805 W 4th St, Pueblo, CO 81003
(Re-entry services, behavioral health, healthcare enrollment)

Testimonials

“I was going into a deep depression after everything that happened with COVID-19. I had to stop working to take care of my kids, my husband lost hours at his job and I just don’t know what to do with myself anymore. The classes were an outlet for me to talk to other moms that were in the same situation as myself and helped me get more ideas on how to talk with my kids”

“My kids are losing interest in school; they do not want to log on or participate. But I see that when it is time to log into Familia Adelante, they are always reminding me that its today and to log on. They like the class, and I am glad they do.”