This page is provided as a service to help you find some of the wealth of resources and services available in our community. These resources operate independently of the Vista Village HOA, which does not recommend or endorse any specific provider or service included in this listing, provided for informational purposes only. No resource is intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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TOGETHER WE THRIVE!
EMERGENCIES
Police, Fire, or Medical Emergency. 9-1-1
Boulder Police Department. bouldercolorado.gov/ Non-emergency dispatch: 303-441-3333
Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. Non-emergency dispatch: 303-441-4444
Medical Emergency
- Boulder Community Health Foothills Hospital. 4747 Arapahoe AV, Boulder 80301, 720-854-7000 or (303) 415-7000 https://www.bouldermedicalcenter.com/locations/
- Kaiser Permanente – Baseline Medical Offices. 580 Mohawk DR, Boulder 80303, 303-338-4545
- Avista Adventist Hospital. 100 Health Park Drive Louisville, CO 80027, 303-673-1000, http://www.avistahospital.org/avh/home/
- Longmont United Hospital. 1950 Mountain View AV, Longmont 80501, 303-485-3553; 303-651-5111
Boulder County Department of Social Services Hotline. 24-hour hotline to report suspected child abuse, neglect, or sexual abuse. 303-441-1240
Child Crisis Hotline (Mental Health Partners). 303-413-6388
Mental Health Partners. www.mhpcolorado.org
- Emergency Psychiatric Services Crisis (24 hours), 303-447-1665
- Rape Crisis Team (24 hours), 303-443-7300. 1333 Iris AV, Boulder 80304, 303-443-0400 www.movingtoendsexualassault.org
Poison Control Center. 1-800-332-3073
Safehouse Crisis/Counseling Line. Crisis Line: (303) 444-2424 24-hour 7 days per week, 835 North ST, Boulder 80304 www.SafehouseAlliance.org
Suicide
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-8255, connected to local, skilled, trained counselor. Also 1-800-784-2433
- Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255
Animal Control
- 303-441-3333 to report a problem or file a complaint.
- Non-emergency, 303-441-1874.
- Lots of information on assorted animal issues, including weather safety tips and tips for pets. https://bouldercolorado.gov/police/animal-control
PARK MAP
Vista Village Mobile Home Park Map with location of all lots
GENERAL AND MULTIPLE CATEGORIES
City of Boulder. Much information and many resources, https://bouldercolorado.gov/
City of Longmont. Much information and many resources, http://www.longmontcolorado.gov/
Boulder County. Much information and many resources. http://www.bouldercounty.org/ and http://bouldercountyhelp.org/
Boulder County Resource Book. Much information on many services and categories: http://boulder.co.networkofcare.org/211/services/index.aspx
Boulder County Connect. Food, health, cash, children and families, housing, employment. También en español. https://bouldercountyconnect.force.com/Home
2-1-1 Colorado. Dial 2-1-1 to access this free, Colorado-wide, confidential, multilingual service that refers callers to social and community resources best suited to meet your needs. You can also visit the website, where you will click on the category of resources and then do a Control-F and enter Boulder, to highlight the Boulder services.
CHILD CARE
Child care assistance programs providing financial assistance to eligible low-income families who need child care benefits:
- Boulder County Housing & Human Services. 3460 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80301 303-678-6014
- Boulder County Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) bouldercounty.org/family/financial/pages/ccap.aspx
- Child Care Subsidies (City of Boulder and partners) bouldercolorado.gov/family-services/child-care-subsidies
EDUCATION
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) is a 5-year academic, employment and savings incentive program designed to help low income families gain education and career skills to move toward self-sufficiency. Through case management, the program provides life-skills guidance and linkages to network service providers. 303-441-3923 www.fssbouldercounty.org
Boulder Valley School District Adult Basic Education Program. Classes for adults continuing their high school education and studying English as second language. Fees: tuition. Paddock Center, 805 Gillaspie, Boulder, CO 80302 447-1010, ext. 662.
EMPLOYMENT
Workforce Boulder Colorado. 5755 Central AV, Suite B,Boulder 880301 303-413-7555 http://www.wfbc.org/
Boulder Valley School District (BVSD). Classes for adults continuing their education and studying English as a second language. Fees include tuition, however, scholarships may be available. Includes a Career and Technical Education Program (free of charge to high school students under the age of 21, plus adults may enroll on a tuition basis if space is available). www.bvsd.org. 303-447-5220
FINANCIAL MATTERS
Property Tax Exemption for Seniors. Although the State Constitution says “real Property,” those over 65 who have lived in and owned their mobile home for 10 years qualify for the Senior Homestead Exemption. 50% property tax savings for certain seniors. The information and applications are run through the Assessor’s Office and can be found here: http://www.bouldercounty.org/dept/assessor/pages/seniors.aspx
Paul Weissmann, Boulder County Treasurer. pweissmann@bouldercounty.org 303-441-3520 www.facebook.co/207302736587
Food Tax Rebate Program. https://bouldercolorado.gov/seniors/food-tax-rebate-program
Boulder County Connect. Covers issues of food, health, cash, children and families, housing, employment. https://bouldercountyconnect.force.com/Home
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Background information on manufactured housing, including the market and regulatory environment, as well as on consumers who purchase or rent manufactured housing. http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201409_cfpb_report_manufactured-housing.pdf
US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Information about loans for a mobile home. http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/sfh/title/repair
Mobile Home Living. The #1 online magazine dedicated to mobile and manufactured homeowners. This is full of all kinds of helpful information from financial matters, installing security, or selling your home to remodeling and making your home beautiful. Be sure to look at this magazine. http://mobilehomeliving.org For a specific entry, access http://mobilehomeliving.org/18-home-improvement-loans-and-grants-for-your-manufactured-home-remodel/
FOOD ASSISTANCE AND FOOD BANKS
Hunger Free Hotline. A bilingual, toll-free number that connects Coloradans to needed food and nutrition resources statewide, 1-(855) 855-4626
Community Food Share. https://communityfoodshare.org
GLBTQ RESOURCES (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered, Queer)
Out Boulder County. http://www.outboulder.org/ Educating, advocating and providing services, programs, events, and support for Boulder County’s GLBTQ communities. 2132 14th ST, Boulder 80302; 303-499-5777; info@outboulder.org
PFLAG Boulder. PO Box 19696, Boulder, CO 80308 Phone: 303-444-8164 Provides support, education, and advocacy for GLBT persons, their families and friends. A wealth of resources provided. www.PFLAGBoulder.org info@PFLAGBoulder.org
OASOS Program. Lots of resources here. www.BoulderCountyOASOS.org Phone: 303-579-2676
Statewide resources for various categories. https://www.colorado.gov. Click on the “search” magnifying glass. It will say “Type to Search” where you type “GLBT” and enter. This provides access to “Resources for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health,” a pdf listing of resources throughout Colorado by city.
An extensive list of resources in the Denver metro/Boulder areas: gaycolordo.com/denver/resources
HEALTH CARE
Boulder County Public Health Page: www.bouldercounty.org/dept/publichealth/pages/default.aspx
HOME
City of Boulder Manufactured Homeowner’s Handbook: Read the Handbook Here
National Manufactured Home Owners Association. The mission of NMHOA is to promote, represent, preserve, and enhance the rights and interests of manufactured home-owners throughout the United States. VV HOA is a member of NMHOA, and they have been a tremendous help to us. nmhoa.org
Mobile Home Living: The #1 online magazine dedicated to mobile and manufactured homeowners. Provides great ideas and tips from repair, security, financial to inspirations to make your home beautiful at mobilehomeliving.org Includes many resources for manufactured home living.
IMMIGRATION OR MULTILINGUAL SERVICES
2-1-1 Colorado. Dial 2-1-1 to access this free, Colorado-wide, confidential, multilingual service that refers callers to social and community resources best suited to meet your needs. You can also visit the website, where you will click on the category of resources and then do a Control-F and enter Boulder, to highlight the Boulder services.
Community Relations and Office of Human Rights, Department of Human Services. 2160 Spruce St, Boulder, 303-441-3141. www.boulderhumanrights.com. To protect civil and human rights, facilitate positive community relations and promote social equity policy. Includes community mediation program, immigrant advisory committee (with info in Spanish and English), domestic partnership registration, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and much more.
LEGAL MATTERS
Community Relations and Office of Human Rights, Department of Human Services, 2160 Spruce St, Boulder www.boulderhumanrights.com 303.441.3141
Mobile Home Owners Handbook. Published by the City of Longmont, this valuable handbook clarifies existing mobile home park law in Colorado, explains its procedures, and generates options for collaborative resolutions for concerns between a homeowner and park management. Link to Mobile Home Owners Handbook here.
Access Colorado Legal Services site, starting on page related to mobile homes: http://www.coloradolegalservices.org/lawhelp/issues/housing/mobile-homes?channel=self-help-legal-info&category=know-your-rights-mobile-home-ownership
Community Relations and Office of Human Rights, Department of Human Services. 2160 Spruce St, Boulder, 303-441-3141. www.boulderhumanrights.com. To protect civil and human rights, facilitate positive community relations and promote social equity policy. Includes community mediation program, immigrant advisory committee (with info in Spanish and English), domestic partnership registration, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, and much more.
Office of the Colorado State Public Defender. Information about public defender, where to call to see if you qualify and to apply. http://www.coloradodefenders.us/
John Kefalas, Senator (D), Colorado is a tireless supporter of manufactured home owners’ rights. Introduced SB-057 to address rights of manufactured home park owners and homeowners. Is very kind, open, and approachable. Conducts town hall meetings related to manufactured home owners’ rights.. johnkefalas.org
Links to useful legal documents are provided for your education:
- Boulder City Ordinance #8043
- 10-12-25. – Limitation on the Prohibition Sales of Mobile Homes
- 10-12-26. – Limitation on Required Upgrades to Existing Mobile Homes
- 10-12-27. – Trees
- Mobile Home Act of 2010
- Access to many municipal codes at https://library.municode.com Choose Colorado and Boulder to search through our own City codes.
SENIORS & PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Boulder County CareConnect is an over 40 year-old nonprofit that provides volunteer-powered safety net services for seniors and adults with disabilities to help them stay safe and live more independently. Free or donation. Volunteers will come to your home to help you with specific chores such as yard maintenance, take you to medical appointments and pharmacies; take orders, shop for, and deliver groceries to the homebound or those who can’t shop for themselves; and volunteers to perform minor home repairs including grab installation, wheel chair and walker repair, fire alarm installation, and more to help seniors stay safe in their home. There is also volunteer opportunities through RSVP, a national organization for folks ages 55 and up to provide services to others based on your expertise, skills, passions. 6325 Gunpark Drive, #F, Boulder, 80301, 303-443-1933. http://www.careconnectbc.org/ Email: info@careconnectbc.org
The mission of Boulder Senior Services, part of the Department of Human Services, is to foster the engagement and well-being of older adults and promote a positive image of aging through community collaboration and excellent services. Lots of links and information, including bilingual case management and referrals to community services; individualized consultation with a focus on low-income seniors, basic-needs financial applications assistance, caregiver support, respite assistance and education; services are available to those age 60 and up and their families. Offers fitness programs, preventive health screenings, seminars, and classes through community partnerships; ongoing educational classes and seminars in technology, life skills, and aging issues. Also creative pursuits, games, and daytrips for those age 55 and up. If you are looking for local resources for older adults or family caregivers, contact a Resource Specialist by calling 303-441-4388 or by sending an email to aging@bouldercolorado.gov . En Español 303-413-7494. https://bouldercolorado.gov/tags/seniorservices?p=2 There are 2 senior centers within the city limits: West Senior Center, 909 Arapahoe AV, Boulder 80302, 303-441-3148, open 8AM to 5PM, Mon through Fri, and East Senior Center, 5660 Sioux Drive, Boulder 80303, 303-441-4150, open 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Fri.
TRANSPORTATION
Inexpensive transportation in Boulder County is rather limited at this time. Public transit and bicycling are probably the best available alternatives to cars at this time. It may be useful to explore carpooling with friends or developing cooperative transportation groups. Maybe someone could help organize a Vista Village carsharing group, for example to cultural or sports events or weekly grocery shopping or?!
RTD (Regional Transportation District). Public transportation services on fixed routes. Call 303-299-6000 for routes, schedules, and fares. Discounted fares available for day, monthly, and annual passes and special program passes (such as ecopass). Really cheap and easy to go from Boulder to DIA, especially for the senior fare. http://www.rtd-denver.com/
Special Transit Systems. Door-to-door transportation within Boulder County for the elderly and people with disabilities. Free. 4880 Pearl ST, Boulder. 303-447-9636 or 303-447-2848
eGo CarShare, a local non-profit carsharing organization serving the Boulder-Denver metro area, provides the option to live a car-lite or car-free lifestyle without owning a personal vehicle. Includes insurance and gas! http://carshare.org/what-is-carsharing/ 2305 Broadway, Boulder 303-720-1185
VETERANS SERVICES
Colorado Division of Veterans Affairs. Boulder County VSO, 4999 Pearl East Circle, Suite 106, Boulder, CO 80501 Phone: 303-441-3890 Email Michael Holliday: mholliday@bouldercounty.org
VA Suicide Prevention Hotline. 1-800-273-8255.
Office of Veteran Services, University of Colorado Boulder campus. The organization assists veterans in making successful transitions from military to college life by creating a social and professional support network, educating veterans on the benefits they are entitled, and providing a welcoming atmosphere to the University of Colorado. Even if you don’t attend the University, I would imagine the office could direct you to other resources. The SVA office is located in the UMC, Room 134. 303-492-7322 email: veterans@colorado.edu http://www.colorado.edu/veterans/currentstudents
Watch for updates to include resources in the following categories:
Family, Parenting, Bicycles, Caregivers, Mental Health, Youth, Health, Immigration Services, Recycling, Skill Share, Nextdoor, Death and Dying