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Support That Moves Communities Forward
COMMUNITY IN ACTION
Moving With Purpose
At Got L.O.W. Foundation, we believe that what moves us can also move our communities forward.
Our support work connects people, businesses, nonprofits, advocates, and community organizations that are creating opportunities, sharing knowledge, raising awareness, and making important resources easier to find.
We believe support is more than a donation. Support can be a conversation, a connection, a shared resource, a partnership, a volunteer effort, or simply showing up when the community needs you.
Love On Wheels is about connecting passion with purpose, people with opportunity, and communities with resources.
PEOPLE AND PROGRAMS DOING IMPORTANT WORK
Community Organizations We Support
The organizations featured here are strengthening communities through mental health advocacy, suicide prevention, education, youth engagement, family support, and connection.
Mental Health Colorado
A statewide nonprofit, nonpartisan voice for mental health advocacy working to support Coloradans’ needs, reduce harm from substance use, improve access to care, and reduce discrimination.
Advocacy organization—not a clinic or crisis line.
Robbie’s Hope
A youth-focused movement addressing teen suicide through honest conversations, stigma reduction, youth resources, ambassador opportunities, and programs that remind young people they are not alone.
Visit Robbie’s Hope ↗Sources of Strength
A strength-based, upstream suicide-prevention and mental-health-promotion program providing training and curriculum for youth and adults in schools and community settings.
Visit Sources of Strength ↗NAMI Colorado
Connects people across Colorado with mental-health education, support programs, local affiliates, and resources—including NAMI Connection and NAMI Family Support Group.
Explore NAMI Colorado ↗Colorado Artists in Recovery
CAiR creates safe, encouraging, and inclusive spaces where people affected by substance use and mental-health challenges can build connection through art, music, movement, writing, and other creative programs.
Workshops and events are community programs—not crisis services.
Make Mental Health Matter
A mental-health and suicide-awareness nonprofit built around Action, Conversation, and Education, with initiatives including Mental Health First Aid, ASIST, Give Youth a Voice, community events, educational programming, and a Trusted Resource Hub.
Educational and awareness nonprofit—not a crisis line.
ART • RECOVERY • COMMUNITY
Got L.O.W. Foundation
Got Love On Wheels turns creative passion into community connection. Through art, storytelling, advocacy, and shared resources, the foundation brings visibility to people and organizations doing meaningful work across Colorado.
This page is part of that mission: connecting visitors with trusted nonprofits, practical support, and ways to stay involved.
Use what moves you to help move your community forward.
“I am a local artist who uses my artwork to highlight the importance of mental-health wellness. I share my story as a survivor and advocate for cancer treatment and recovery of all kinds. My goal is to strengthen the community I serve by sharing helpful mental- and physical-health information—through my church community resource team and directly with the public when I give out food and water.”
— De’Andre “Deillis” Sims
Colorado Artists in Recovery featured De’Andre “Deillis” Sims in its May 2026 newsletter, where he shares how art supports recovery, mental-health advocacy, and community participation.
PHILANTHROPY & NONPROFIT SUPPORT
Making Mission Work Possible
FJC
FJC works with donors and nonprofits to amplify philanthropy through donor-advised funds, fiscal sponsorship, creative investment ideas, and nonprofit support.
Its Fiscal Sponsorship Program provides operational and fiscal management support so social-sector entrepreneurs and charitable projects can focus on their mission.
Learn About FJC ↗KNOW WHERE TO TURN
Mental Health & Community Resources
Sometimes moving forward starts with knowing where to turn. These external organizations provide information, education, treatment referrals, or crisis resources. Visit their official websites for current information.
SAMHSA National Helpline
Free, confidential, 24/7 information and treatment referrals for mental health and substance-use concerns.
Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Visit SAMHSA ↗24/7 CRISIS SUPPORT
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental-health or substance-use crisis, 988 provides 24/7 judgment-free support.
Call or text 988.
Visit 988 Resources ↗If you are in immediate danger or need emergency medical assistance, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.
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COMMUNITY STARTS WITH SHOWING UP
Keep Moving Forward
There are many ways to make a difference. Start a conversation. Share a resource. Support a community organization. Bring your passion to the people around you.
Your wheels can move more than you think.