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Immigration Resources from Children’s Network

Everyone, including children, has rights under the U.S. Constitution, regardless of immigration status. Being informed and prepared can help protect your family in uncertain situations.

  • know your rights
  • family preparedness plan toolkit
  • what to do if approached
  • legal support
  • helping kids understand the issues
  • for providers and community members

Safe Spaces Resources

This document contains notes from Denver's Early Childhood Council presentations done in February 2025. Content subject to change upon new information. Disclaimer: the presenters are not legal experts, and the information provided has been compiled from various resources.

Resources from the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)

How to help families prepare for immigration raids and other enforcement actions. CLASP has compiled resources to help stakeholders and providers support children and families who may be affected by immigration raids. These resources can also help providers keep their programs safe and trusted spaces for the families they serve.

Resources for direct service providers and communities-spreadsheet

Families, providers, and communities must be prepared for immigration raids. CLASP Center for Law and Social Policy has compiled a spreadsheet of resources to help stakeholders and providers support children and families who may be affected by immigration raids. These resources can also help providers keep their programs safe and trusted spaces for the families they serve.

Infectious Diseases in Child Care Settings

These guidelines were developed for child care providers and health consultants, school nurses, and other personnel in child care and school settings, and compiled by the Communicable Disease branch at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

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The Family Tree

For over four decades, Family Tree has provided innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Actively addressing the interconnectedness among these issues, Family Tree is changing how individuals, families and communities see, respond to, and overcome these challenges. Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 303-420-6752 Homelessness Programs Hotline: 303-467-2604