Referrals
The Fremont County Community has a wide range of service providers that work together to address a wide range of community needs. These organizations are here to help.
Providing safe and secure housing for people who are homeless or facing homelessness.
Provides after-school programming to foster positive youth development, build trusting relationships with adults and peers, receive academic support, and opportunities to discover and cultivate interests.
SNAP-Ed and EFNEP program where CNP educators teach free classes about healthy lifestyles and cooking.
Providing services for early childhood in language development, motor skills, self help, social and emotional development, and cognitive development.
Helping families who are experiencing poverty, abuse, and other detrimental circumstances.
Providing Fremont County residents the opportunity to create and build new lives while transitioning back into their families and the community.
A free resource to help you navigate the ins and outs of the health insurance marketplace. Finding a health insurance plan with savings based on your income.
Dedicated to helping people in crisis, especially those facing homelessness by providing Emergency Financial Assistance and a Financial Education Program.
Dedicated to the empowerment of victims and children, working towards the elimination of personal and societal violence in the lives of victims and their children.
Provides short-term care to youth between the ages of 10 and 17 who are in need of emergency shelter due to a crisis situation.
Providing resources for safer Wyoming Highways; child car seats and educational resources.
Providing fitness, nutrition, and diabetes prevention programs.
Providing means to overcome food insecurity in Fremont County with nutritionally adequate and safe foods.
Providing free health care services to low-income and uninsured residents of Fremont County.
Providing free civil legal help to low-income individuals in Wyoming.
A faith based, charitable organization offering emergency services to help families and individuals.
Providing low-income individuals and families a means to purchase supplemental food.
Providing Veteran services, residential treatment, and mental health services.
A special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children that focuses on the link between good nutrition and good health.
Promote healthy development and positive lifestyles for mothers and their young children across the lifespan.
Providing education and training in career fields so you can gain the skills and tools you need to be successful.
Helping families maneuver the many aspects of the child support system.
