Serving Aurora and the Greater Denver Metro Area
Walking with Families Toward Stability and Hope
Every week, more families across the Denver metro area are navigating rising costs, housing instability, and emotional strain. Whether they are new to Colorado or have been here for years, we’re here to help them move forward—with support they can trust.
Since January 2022, over 60,000 legal asylum seekers have arrived in Colorado. They are seeking safety, opportunity, and a fresh start. But no one should have to rebuild alone.
164,500
children in Denver have at least one immigrant parent. 87% are U.S. citizens.
Source: New Americans Data and North American Community Hub
560,040
people are currently living below the federal poverty line in the state of Colorado
Source: Colorado Fiscal Institute: Poverty in Colorado, 2025
$21.3B
Immigrant households in Colorado contributed $21.3 billion in spending and paid $7.7 billion in taxes in 2023.
Source: Colorado New Americans Data
We’re stronger together.
A key component of FDC’s approach is assigning a case manager to each family or individual. This personalized support ensures that families receive tailored assistance to meet their specific needs, helping them navigate both immediate crises and long-term development opportunities.
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Families meet with our team to assess needs in legal support, housing, food access, and wellness.
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Every household receives a tailored plan that connects them with our bilingual care coordinators and partner services.
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Families have access to legal aid, housing navigation, food distribution, and mental health referrals all based on their unique set of needs.
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We walk with families through every challenge, building trust and stability long after the crisis moment.
Our goal is to support families until they become strong enough to support themselves!
"For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me."
—Matthew 25:35-36
Lead by Real People.
Relentless Compassion.
Our founders have been serving as pastors for over 11 years—and walking with immigrant families has always been at the heart of their calling.
You can be part of the solution.
FDC relies on the generosity of individuals and organizations who believe in the importance of community and support for the families we serve
Your donation can directly impact lives by funding one or more of the following essential services:
✔ Housing and Rental Assistance
✔ Food Pantry and Meal Programs
✔ Legal Immigration Support
✔ Mental Health Counseling Services
✔ Medical Care and Health Screenings
✔ Employment and Job Training Programs
✔ Education and ESL Classes
✔ Career and Small Business Development Initiatives
You can choose to support one of these areas or all of them. Your contribution ensures that low-income and immigrant families in the Denver Metro area have the tools they need to build a brighter future.
Take Action. Make Room for More.
Your donation does more than meet a need. You can help families feel seen and supported.