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Kindness provides peer-led support to families and individuals facing barriers to health and stability. Our peer health navigators (people who share lived experience, language, and cultural understanding with the communities they serve) walk alongside neighbors to access healthcare, understand complex systems, and connect with essential resources including food security, mental health support, peer recovery services, and other foundations for healthy living. For families with young children, we offer home visiting support to share child-development activities, encourage strong parent-child relationships, and help parents feel confident during their children's earliest years. While our current focus is primarily on refugee and immigrant families across the Denver metro and Colorado Springs regions, our commitment is to anyone navigating transition, hardship, or barriers to care. Across all our work, we put human connection at the center – because compassionate, peer-to-peer support changes lives, one neighbor at a time.

Our neighbors need our kindness. We bring people together to support those facing isolation, hardship, or transition – through practical help, genuine connection, and radical acts of kindness.

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.​​PO Box 21886 • Denver, CO 80221

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