(posted 12/10/2024 at 4:43 a.m.) 2-HOUR DELAYED START - ALL LPS SCHOOLS. After carefully monitoring weather conditions and consulting with weather services, law enforcement agencies, the Colorado Department of Transportation and other school districts, the decision was made to have a two-hour delayed start for all LPS schools on Tuesday, December 10. 2 HORAS DE RETRASO EN EL COMIENZO - TODAS LAS ESCUELAS DE LPS. Después de supervisar cuidadosamente las condiciones meteorológicas y de consultar con las fuerzas de seguridad y de orden público, el Departamento de Transporte de Colorado y otros distintos escolares, se tomó la decisión de retrasar dos horas el comienzo de todas las escuelas de LPS el martes 10 de diciembre.
Delay/Closure ProceduresEast Community Center is excited to invite you to our Community Resource Expo on Saturday, September 21 from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. at the East Community Center (5933 S. Fairfield St., Littleton, CO 80120)! This event is a fantastic opportunity for you and your family to connect with local resources and enjoy fun activities.
The Community Resource Expo will feature a variety of community partners offering valuable services, including:
This is a fair-style event with vendor booths, activities, and plenty of opportunities to learn about the services available in our community to support you and your loved ones.
Whether you’re looking to access essential services or just want to enjoy a fun day out, the Community Resource Expo will have something for everyone. We look forward to seeing you there!
Are you interested in volunteering for the community resource fair? Use this form to let us know your volunteer availability!
In addition to East Community Center's permanent in-house partners and programs (All-Health Network, Araphoe/Douglas Works, Break Bread, North Littleton Promise, Littleton Police Department, Rooted 303, Littleton Taekwondo, Sweet Dream in a Bag, Parkinson's Pointe, Third Eye Yoga, and St. Andrew Market), some of the local community partners who will be at the fair are listed below.
The list is growing! In addition to the resources listed and linked below, confirmed partners who will be at the Community Resource Expo include:
Integrated Family Community Services
Integrated Family Community Services (IFCS) offers a variety of support services for families in need, including food assistance, clothing, and emergency financial aid. Their mission is to improve lives by providing resources and support that help individuals and families achieve self-sufficiency.
Optimist Club of Littleton
Optimist Club of Littleton is a community service organization that is dedicated to bringing out the best in youth by providing support and creating opportunities through local programs. The Optimist Club of Littleton focuses on fostering positive development and leadership skills among young people in the community.
Backpack Society
Backpack Society is dedicated to combating food insecurity among students by providing them with nutritious food to take home on weekends and school breaks. Their programs ensure that children have access to meals outside of school, helping them grow, stay focused, and be ready to learn.
Nourish Meals on Wheels
Nourish Meals on Wheels delivers nutritious meals to seniors and individuals with disabilities, ensuring that they receive the food they need to maintain their health and independence. Their volunteers also provide a friendly visit and safety check with each meal delivery.
Highlands Behavioral Health and Centennial Peaks Hospital
Both Highlands Behavioral Health and Centennial Peaks Hospital provide comprehensive mental health services, including inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. They specialize in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, offering tailored care plans to meet individual needs. They are committed to supporting patients through every step of their mental health journey.
Mi Casa Resource Center
Mi Casa Resource Center supports economic advancement for underserved communities through education and workforce development programs. They offer services such as business development, career training, and financial education, aiming to create pathways to economic success for individuals and families.
Bridge House Ready to Work Aurora
Bridge House Ready to Work Aurora provides a pathway to self-sufficiency for homeless individuals through employment and housing. Participants receive job training, paid work experience, and access to stable housing, all while being supported in their journey towards independence.
Parkinson’s Pointe
Parkinson’s Pointe offers specialized support and resources for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Their services include exercise classes, educational workshops, and social events, all aimed at improving quality of life and fostering a supportive community for those affected by the disease.
Arapahoe County Senior Resources
Arapahoe County Senior Resources include a range of services to support older adults in Arapahoe County, including transportation, light housekeeping, counseling, and educational programs. Their goal is to enhance the quality of life for seniors by helping them maintain independence and stay connected to their communities.