Disability Services
Help with guardianship, advocacy and support. In addition to advocacy, individual Arc and ACL chapters increase community and public awareness, offer counseling and provide legislative and legal support.
Colorado Bluesky determines eligibility for State and Medicaid Waiver funded programs and provides services for persons with developmental disabilities in the Pueblo County service area. Services include infant/toddler program, early intervention, child and family support, adult services, and employment.
At this site, you will be able to apply and receive your handicap parking tag.
To ensure provision of reasonable academic accommodations and support, designed to enhance academic effectiveness and promote independence in students with documented disabilities.
To provide services, support networks and resources for independent living to individuals with disabilities; including: vision, hearing, mental, emotional, cognitive and physical disabilities.
To ensure provision of reasonable academic accommodations and support, designed to enhance academic effectiveness and promote independence in students with documented disabilities.
Citi‐Lift provides rides for people who are certified as eligible for paratransit service under the rules of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA
Child Find
Transition Houses (18‐21 years old)
To ensure that children with special health care needs have the opportunity to grow, learn and develop to their highest individual potential.
This program was established to help families evaluate their needs, connecting families with community services, assisting families to coordinate health care, answering questions and more. These clinics are designed to offer specialized services and expertise to both families and medical professionals.
The mission of PEAK Parent Center is to provide training, information and technical assistance to equip families of children birth through twenty‐six including all disability conditions with strategies to advocate successfully for their children.
The mission of SECA is the respectful involvement into the lives of families who have children/persons with autism through education, advocacy, preparation and intervention. Our goal is to always preserve the dignity, independence and heightened self‐determination of our clients. We envision our clients and their families functioning optimally and coping effectively in our society.
Every day at Pueblo Diversified Industries (PDI) more than 300 people come to work in a wide variety of jobs. Most are challenged by some form of physical or mental limitation that must be overcome each day. At PDI we help our people leave limitations at the door by providing challenges, opportunities, income, enrichment and even excitement through work and life‐enhancing opportunities both in‐house and within the community.