• Access to the Aspen Golf Club can be obtained by turning at the Truscott Place traffic light on Highway 82.   
  • The free RFTA Burlingame bus provides extremely convenient access. Walk-up food pickup, including by the residents of the Truscott housing, is always welcomed and our distribution site is right next to the bike path.

This program is for anyone!

For anyone quarantining or unable to pick up food for any reason, delivery is possible: Please call 970-205 7025 and leave a clear message with your name and number BEFORE Wednesday.
Looking for some parenting support?
Make an early dinner, put a show on for the kids (it's ok, we promise) and join us! We all need support right now.
Let's do it together and support each other while learning some new skills that will make your parenting easier!
Aspen Family Connections is here for you!
We know that times continue to be very difficult indeed for many of our families. AFC is able to provide connections to a wide variety of resources including mental health for children and adults. We can now provide some degree of economic assistance to help families in need because of Covid, pay for rent, urgent bills or childcare needs. 
We work without judgment and in total confidence, and our intake processes are very straightforward. Please call (970) 205 7025, and leave a message with your name and number. A member of our team will call you back as soon as possible.
Some Upcoming Events...
January 27th 7-8pm

An online event where panelists from Aspen Strong and Aspen Valley Hospital will answer your questions about “pandemic fatigue” and the many resources available to help our community members who may be suffering from trauma, addiction and depression in there various forms. 

To have your questions answered during this panel discussion submit them to [email protected]
Pre-register at:  

Join via ZOOM:
Meeting ID: 859 0918 5217
Passcode: 696334
February 3rd @ 5:30pm
Post-Secondary Counseling is pleased to offer a live, virtual presentation for all families and students of Aspen High School on alternatives to a traditional 4-year college degree on February 3 from 5:30-6:30pm. Our goal is to ensure that students are aware of the many paths to achieving their goals for life after high school. 

Samantha Freese, Youth Career Coordinator for the Colorado Workforce Center and Carolyn Tucker of the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment will present a variety of options for our students, including skills-based curriculum and hands-on learning, with the goal of preparing them for steady jobs with lucrative pay.

This presentation is highly recommended for all students and their parents -- freshmen through seniors.

Want to support our cause?
Every donation helps us continue to serve our community and directly impacts the families in Pitkin County! Thank you for your continued support and generosity.
Please go through AEF to donate!