What is Central Visitation Program?
Established in 1993 by a coalition of family law attorneys and community leaders, the Central Visitation Program serves as a critical bridge for low-income families navigating complex legal and personal challenges. The organization specializes in supervised visitation, safe exchanges, and comprehensive parenting support, effectively mitigating the financial barriers that often prevent equitable access to parenting time. With a footprint spanning Denver, Brighton, and Aurora, the program has evolved from a localized initiative into a vital component of the regional child welfare ecosystem. Beyond direct visitation services, the organization provides educational parenting classes, fostering long-term skill development for both clients and the broader community.
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
Key Investors in Central Visitation Program
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Central Visitation Program?
With the recent influx of capital, Central Visitation Program is poised to scale its service delivery model and enhance its technological capabilities for case management. The organization is expected to prioritize the expansion of its parenting education curriculum and potentially increase its physical presence in underserved jurisdictions. By optimizing its operational efficiency, the program aims to sustain its mission-driven growth while maintaining the high standards of safety and support required in child welfare services. This strategic investment provides the necessary runway to navigate future regulatory shifts and meet the increasing demand for accessible, high-quality supervised parenting time solutions.
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