Denver Indian Family Resource Center

Denver Indian Family Resource Center DIFRC's mission is to strengthen vulnerable American Indian children and families

DIFRC's mission is to strengthen vulnerable American Indian children and families through collaborative and culturally responsive services.

Community spaces create safety, connection, and belonging.    When families and communities have spaces to gather, suppo...
05/29/2026

Community spaces create safety, connection, and belonging.

When families and communities have spaces to gather, support one another, and stay connected to culture and community, we help create stronger and healthier futures for Native children and families.

At DIFRC, we believe community care is an important part of prevention, healing, and protecting our relatives.

Stay connected. Stay involved. Continue showing up for one another.

Strong families are built through love, connection, culture, support, and community care.     At DIFRC, we believe every...
05/26/2026

Strong families are built through love, connection, culture, support, and community care.

At DIFRC, we believe every family deserves to feel safe, supported, and connected to community.

What makes a family feel strong and supported to you?

Share your reflections in the comments below and help uplift the ways we care for and support one another.

The DIFRC office will be closed for Memorial Day on Monday, May 25th, 2026. We will resume operations Tuesday, May 26th,...
05/22/2026

The DIFRC office will be closed for Memorial Day on Monday, May 25th, 2026.

We will resume operations Tuesday, May 26th, 2026 at 9 AM.

For all inquiries, please leave a voicemail at 720-500-1020 or email us at [email protected]

Reminder: the deadline for submissions is May 29th!
05/22/2026

Reminder: the deadline for submissions is May 29th!

Call for Native Artists
We are commissioning two beaded medallions for our upcoming Red Ribbon Run.

These pieces will be awarded to the 2nd and 3rd place finishers and will honor the strength, resilience, and care that carry our families and communities forward.

Theme:
Strides for Stronger Families

We’re looking for:
- Two handcrafted beaded medallions
- Designs reflecting strength, healing, family, and community
- Culturally grounded work rooted in Native identity and storytelling

Artist Compensation:
Paid commission (details shared upon selection)

How to Apply:
Submit:
- Your name and Tribal affiliation (if applicable)
- 3 finished beadwork examples

Submissions can be sent by:
- Bringing 3 finished piece to our office, or
- Sending photos to our DMs or [email protected] with:
- a top angle to show the design
- a side angle to show how flat the beadwork is

Deadline to submit beadwork samples: May 29th, 2026

Final medallions due: June 19th, 2026

Your art carries story, culture, and connection. We honor the work of Native artists and the traditions carried through beadwork.

Join us on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026 from 4:30 PM–8 PM for our Iditarod Dog Blanket Workshop! Native youth ages 13–19 are ...
05/22/2026

Join us on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026 from 4:30 PM–8 PM for our Iditarod Dog Blanket Workshop! Native youth ages 13–19 are invited to create a traditional dog blanket for their pets while learning about culture, tradition, and our sacred relationship with animals. Sign up quick! We only have 15 spots available! Parents are also welcome to attend. Also, we'd like to thank Canine Partners of the Rockies for collaborating with us. They will have facility dogs in training present at the workshop, get some dog medicine from them!

The Iditarod is an annual long-distance sled dog race held in Alaska each March. The word “Iditarod” comes from the Deg Xinag and Holikachuk languages of the Athabascan peoples of Interior Alaska, meaning “distant place.” The history of the Iditarod extends far beyond the modern race and reflects generations of Alaska Native and Indigenous traditions.

For many Native peoples, animals are sacred relatives, and our connection with them carries deep meaning. In many Alaska Native traditions, sled dogs are honored with great pride, care, and respect. These relationships teach responsibility, compassion, trust, and connection.

Through this workshop, youth will learn about the cultural significance of these traditions while exploring healthy coping skills rooted in culture, creativity, and relationships with animals. We hope participants leave feeling connected, empowered, and inspired by the teachings shared.

We encourage youth and families to register and join us for this special evening of culture, learning, and community.

Register today: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=z0P5ExuVdU2pSdvn3Bj5qCyXQAmnM2xGtAEDwP3kuaZUMVFRSkNHNE5FUzhNU0hSOE5SUjI4NkFYUi4u

Community care can look like many things, checking in on one another, sharing resources, supporting families, honoring c...
05/22/2026

Community care can look like many things, checking in on one another, sharing resources, supporting families, honoring culture, or simply making space for connection and healing.

At DIFRC, we believe strong communities help create safer and healthier futures for Native children and families.

What does community care look like to you?

Share your thoughts in the comments and help uplift community care practices that strengthen our relatives.

Strong families help create safer, healthier communities.Connection, culture, advocacy, and community support all play a...
05/21/2026

Strong families help create safer, healthier communities.

Connection, culture, advocacy, and community support all play a role in preventing harm and strengthening Native children and families.

At DIFRC, we believe prevention begins with community care and ensuring families have access to support, resources, and belonging.

What helps families feel strong and supported in your community?

Today is  When you support Native-led organizations, you invest directly into the strength, healing, and future of Nativ...
05/21/2026

Today is

When you support Native-led organizations, you invest directly into the strength, healing, and future of Native families and communities.

At DIFRC, your support helps provide advocacy, prevention, cultural connection, and community-centered support for Native children and families. Together, we are creating safer, healthier futures for the next generations.

Every act of giving helps plant seeds for long-term impact.

Donate today and support Native-led change.

DONATE: https://www.coloradogives.org/organization/difrc

Address

1330 Fox Street , Ste. 3
Denver, CO
80204

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17205001020

Website

https://linktr.ee/DIFRCDenver

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