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Show & Tell is Colorado’s ONLY Community Parent Resource Center.

Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) focus on reaching underserved parents of children with disabilities, including those in particular areas, with low incomes, or with limited English proficiency.

 

Of the 30 CPRCs in the U.S. supporting targeted, underserved communities, Show and Tell serves families with children with disabilities.

 

Areas covered:

  • The Denver Metro area

  • Adams County

  • Arapahoe County

  • Boulder County

  • Broomfield County

  • Denver County

  • Douglas County

  • Jefferson County

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Who We Serve

Our focus is crafting relationships with underserved BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) families and connecting them with the tools they need to help their children develop essential life skills.

It's all worth it.

We help parents cope in healthy ways and lower stress. Get started by filling in our our Intake Questionnaire. 

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What We Offer

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All services are offered for free

Bi-Weekly Newsletter

Resource Navigation

Special education Expertise

Community Connection

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Meet Parker, a 16-year-old high school student with a passion for tarantulas. He has been traveling to La Junta, Colorado, for the annual tarantula migration since he was 12. What started as a hobby has evolved into a cherished family tradition, allowing Parker to showcase his extensive knowledge of tarantulas and their habitats.

Changing attitudes about the youth. Changing minds about youth with disabilities. Changing lives.

Advocating for families of children with disabilities from birth to twenty-six years old, and teens with disabilities .

We as a society
can do better.

Poor political policies for young people with disabilities have contributed to major social injustices, especially BIPOC youth. A series of underfunded resources and a lack of compassion have contributed to this crisis.

Research shows BIPOC students are often located in schools with less qualified teachers, teachers with lower salaries, and novice teachers.

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Upcoming
Events

To view our full calendar of upcoming events, visit our events page. 

Upcoming Events

  • Support Group for Parents who have Black Children with Disabilities
    Support Group for Parents who have Black Children with Disabilities
    Multiple Dates
    Tue, Dec 17
    via Zoom
    Dec 17, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
    via Zoom
    Dec 17, 2024, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
    via Zoom
    We value your involvement in your child's education and understand that it helps to connect with other like-minded people. We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Support Group.

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community

Show & Tell does not charge for its services. Tell us about yourself, and we'll find the best way to help.

The source for support.

We provide free support, education, and connections for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities. We help families thrive.

Help make
positive change.

Donate to our campaign to help families gain access to the tools they need.

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Connect with like-minded parents who have children with disabilities and special healthcare needs. Receive information on workshops, virtual training, summer camps, community resources, events, and activities happening in the community at no cost to families.

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