What is Central Visitation Program?
Founded in 1993 by family law attorneys and members of Central Presbyterian Church, Central Visitation Program is dedicated to strengthening familial bonds for low-income families. The organization offers supervised visitation, exchanges, and parenting support, addressing the financial barriers that often prevent access to these essential services. With three established locations in Denver, Brighton, and Aurora, the program has expanded its footprint significantly since its inception. It also provides parenting classes to both clients and the wider community, alongside child welfare supervised parenting time services across the Denver metro area and to external jurisdictions.
How much funding has Central Visitation Program raised?
Central Visitation Program has raised a total of $115K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$115K
Debt (2021): $115K with participation from PPP
What's next for Central Visitation Program?
The recent strategic investment positions Central Visitation Program for enhanced operational capacity and potential service expansion. Given its history and established infrastructure across multiple locations, future capital deployment is likely to focus on deepening community engagement, enhancing program efficacy through technology or expanded staffing, and potentially reaching underserved populations. The organization's commitment to family well-being, coupled with this recent financial backing, suggests a continued growth trajectory aimed at maximizing its social impact.
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