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Education & Employment Colorado Department of Education: Offers resources related to education and workforce development. They provide information on schools, colleges, and universities in Colorado, as well as resources for continuing education, adult education, and vocational training. (https://www.cde.state.co.us/) Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR): Assists individuals with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining employment. They offer vocational counseling, training, and job placement services. DVR can provide assistance with accommodations, accessibility, and job retention support. (https://dvr.colorado.gov/) Colorado Department of Human Services: Oversees several programs that can help with socioeconomic factors. For example, the Office of Early Childhood offers resources for childcare and early education. The Division of Employment and Benefits provides information on public assistance programs like food assistance, Medicaid, and cash assistance. (https://cdhs.colorado.gov/) Health & Well-Being Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE): Responsible for promoting and protecting the health and well-being of Colorado residents. They provide information on healthy eating, physical activity, tobacco cessation, and substance abuse prevention. (https://cdphe.colorado.gov/) Colorado Physical Activity and Nutrition Program (C-PAN): An initiative by the CDPHE that focuses on promoting physical activity and healthy eating. They offer resources, educational materials, and programs to encourage individuals and communities to engage in regular exercise and adopt healthy eating habits. (https://cdphe.colorado.gov/health/prevention-and-wellness/healthy-eating-and-active-living) Colorado QuitLine: Free, confidential service that helps individuals quit tobacco and nicotine use. They offer coaching, support, and resources to develop a personalized quitting plan. They provide telephone counseling, online support, and information on nicotine replacement therapies. (https://www.coquitline.org/en-US/) Colorado Substance Abuse Trend and Response Task Force : They provide resources, information, and support related to substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery. Their website offers resources for individuals seeking help with substance abuse issues. (https://coag.gov/task-force/) Colorado 2-1-1: A free and confidential service that connects individuals to a wide range of health and human services. They can provide information on local resources for diet and exercise programs, substance abuse treatment centers, mental health services, and more. You can contact them by dialing 2-1-1 or visiting their website. (https://www.211colorado.org/)

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