ROYAL FAMILY KIDS CAMP
INTEREST MEETING:
Sunday, February 15, 11:30am, Alcove
Come learn how you can play a part in our upcoming summer camp for kids in foster care at our RFK Interest Meeting!
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INTEREST MEETING:
Sunday, February 15, 11:30am, Alcove
Come learn how you can play a part in our upcoming summer camp for kids in foster care at our RFK Interest Meeting!

Waterstone partners with a variety of local organizations to serve our community in meaningful ways. Click on an organization below to learn how you can get involved or find out more about their work.

Serving the homeless through mobile outreach—offering food, clothing, showers, laundry, and pastoral care—plus residential discipleship and transitional housing for men.

Supporting asylum seekers during their first, most vulnerable year in the U.S. by offering housing, basic needs, community connection, and companionship.

Offering day programs for individuals experiencing homelessness, providing a computer lab, everyday supplies, mailing services, showers, laundry, and community resource navigators.

A faith-based community helping families transition from homelessness to stability, offering long-term housing and holistic support for high-risk families facing multiple barriers to health, safety, and self-sufficiency.

Offering respite care the second Friday of every month for families with special needs children and their siblings, giving parents a well-deserved night off while their kids enjoy a safe, fun-filled evening together at Waterstone.

Offering hope and practical support to people in urban Denver experiencing homelessness or poverty, helping them break free from cycles of addiction and move toward long-term self-sufficiency.

Serving immigrant families in through after-school clubs, summer programs, and soccer teams, providing faith-based, educational, and leadership opportunities that support the growth and well-being of students and their families.

Serving East Colfax by meeting physical needs, building relationships, and restoring lives through Christ—offering programs that support families, provide resources, and foster long-term transformation.

Creating life-changing experiences for children ages 6–12 in foster care through a weeklong summer camp and year-round mentoring programs that provide consistent support, encouragement.

Providing supportive apartments for adults with developmental disabilities and neurotypical residents, promoting independence through cooperative management, social events, meals, and fostering community.

Providing free groceries and essential items to individuals and families in need, offering nourishment, dignity (self-shop model), and compassionate community support. The Food Pantry is open on Thursdays from 4-6pm.