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Realities For Children was incorporated in 1995 to meet the unmet and healing needs of children who have been abused, neglected, abandoned or at-risk in Northern Colorado. Currently Realities For Children partners with and supports 40 different youth and government agencies and represents over 250 local business Member invested in making it there business to make a difference. This Private - Social partnership between the non profit agencies and for profit businesses has built a collaborative network that not only unites the service organizations to help see that no child in need is forgotten but allows 100% of donations to go to providing direct services and programs for at-risk children in our community. Today this program provides for over 12,000 children annually through core services of: Emergency Funding, Monthly Youth Activities, Item Distributions and programs hosted at the Realities For Children Youth Activities Campus
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