You Don’t Have to Navigate Life in America Alone
Starting over in a new country can feel overwhelming. Families often face language barriers, transportation challenges, unfamiliar systems, housing instability, food insecurity, and difficulty accessing healthcare, education, and employment opportunities.
The Downtown Denver Islamic Center’s Family Navigation Program exists to walk alongside immigrant, refugee, and low-income families as they build stable, healthy, and hopeful lives in Colorado.
Our care navigators provide culturally responsive, relationship-based support that helps families move from crisis toward confidence and independence.
What We Do
Our work is rooted in dignity, compassion, and cultural understanding.
Many of our staff and volunteers share lived experiences with the families we serve. We understand the barriers newcomers face because we have lived them ourselves.
We meet families where they are — emotionally, financially, culturally, and practically — and walk alongside them as trusted partners.
- Refugees
- Asylum seekers
- New immigrants
- Low-income families
- Individuals experiencing instability
While we are uniquely positioned to support Muslim immigrant and refugee communities in culturally responsive ways, we serve individuals and families from all backgrounds, regardless of faith, ethnicity, or nationality.
If you or someone you know could benefit from Family Navigation services, we invite you to connect with us.