Denver Indian Family Resource Center (DIFRC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Denver, CO, dedicated to supporting American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) families in the Denver metro area. Since its establishment in 2000, DIFRC has been actively addressing the overrepresentation of AI/AN families within the child welfare system by offering culturally-responsive services.
At the core of DIFRC's mission is the commitment to strengthening vulnerable AI/AN children and families through collaborative and culturally-sensitive programs. The organization provides a range of services and community initiatives tailored to families who self-identify as AI/AN, including Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) advocacy for reunification efforts of families involved in the child welfare system.
Through its reputable track record and effective single point of entry approach, DIFRC has successfully served as a cornerstone for community-based services benefiting AI/AN children and their caregivers. By fostering partnerships and implementing systems change efforts, DIFRC continues to fulfill its vital role in providing essential support to AI/AN families in need.
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