Organizaciones asociadas

Focus Points partners with several organizations across the community to provide a variety of important services from family and mental health, educational and career opportunities, food access to transportation services.

Espuela CSU

Denver-based free public learning opportunities as part of Colorado State University to connect people and promote awareness and appreciation of food, water, health and various rural and agricultural career pathways. Read more about their monthly Second Saturdays events on their website that are open to the community. They often come to our Farmers’ Market with fun hands-on activities!

NETC Bike Library

Want a great way to get some healthy outdoor exercise? Need a bike to get to and from work or the train station? The Bike Library can help offering three community E-bike libraries in the Globeville, Elyria and Swansea neighborhoods. 

Centro de Salud Comunitario Tepeyac

A non-profit community health center in Denver that has been providing affordable and accessible integrated care for more than 30 years. They often come to our Farmers’ Market, so stop by and say hi when you see them!

No desperdiciamos

We Don’t Waste recovers food and increases access to good food by offering mobile food markets at sites around the Denver metro area while serving over 100 hunger-relief organizations including soup kitchens, school food pantries, shelters and food banks.

Denver Parks and Recreation

As stewards of a legacy park system, Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) is dedicated to customer service and enhancing the health of residents and the environment through innovative programs and safe, beautiful and sustainable places. The DPR system includes 30 recreation centers and nearly 20,000 acres of urban and mountain parkland including off-street trails, parkways and natural areas. They have supported our annual Back2School event in providing backpacks and school supplies!

Denver Public Library

Collaborating with Denver’s multicultural community to create equitable opportunities for learning, discovery, and connection. Denver Public Library has often brought their book mobile to our Farmers’ Market and have hosted storytelling sessions with our families. Pick up a book when next you see them here at Focus Points!

DPS Community Hub

Community Hubs address a holistic approach to student learning through programs and services that support the social, emotional, physical, academic and basic needs of families. DPS works with each identified community to build out the services most aligned to their needs. You can check out their series of classes including citizenship, ESL, and more!

National Western Center

The National Western Center is a year-round urban hub for food and ag discovery — in the heart of the American West.

It’s a global destination for food and ag innovation, Western heritage and culture. This includes their new Market at the Center, a community market that premiered in 2025 with monthly themes in collaboration with CSU Spur’s Second Saturdays. 

Latina Safe House

Latina SafeHouse works to provide bilingual and culturally sensitive services to Latina survivors of domestic violence and their families. They exist to help Latinx survivors navigate community resources, feel safe and secure, and most importantly heal and thrive. Come stop by their booth to speak with them when they are at our Farmers’ Markets.

SustainEd

SustainEd Farms is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization built on sustainable farming practices, equal access to knowledge and resources, rigorous experiential instruction, and community engagement. All produce grown with students on our farms goes back to the community to create a more food-just Denver. They are one of our proud food vendors during our Farmers’ Markets.

Vuela for Health

Vuela engages the Latino community through strategic partnerships that build leadership, promote public health, and foster economic, environmental, and social well-being. Their team of Promotoras implement programs designed to address health issues that are preventable through small changes in daily habits. Apart from tabling at our Farmers’ Market, they have hosted weekly workshops with our participants throughout 2025.

Bienpoder

WellPower is Colorado’s largest community mental health center, known locally and nationally as a model for innovative and effective behavioral health care. Their nonprofit organization provides a range of services for people across the lifespan at 30+ sites and at nearly 200 locations throughout the community, from hospitals and assisted living facilities to schools and shelters.

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