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1241 W Bayaud Ave
Denver, CO 80223

(720) 913-1311

Animal Shelter Near Denver Animal Shelter

MaxFund No-Kill Animal Shelter and Adoption Center
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
720 W 10th Ave
Denver, CO 80204

(303) 595-4917

Maxfund
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1025 Galapago St
Denver, CO 80204

(303) 595-4917

Denver Municipal Animal Shelter
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
678 S Jason St
Denver, CO 80223

(303) 698-0076

Maxfund Shelter
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
W 10th Ave
Denver, CO 80204

DAS Transfer Team
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1241 W Bayaud Ave
Denver, CO 80223

(720) 913-1311

DAS Transfer Team is run by VOLUNTEERS of Denver Animal Shelter, not employees. All animals on this page are RESCUE ONLY, which means they must be transferred to an approved DAS rescue partner foster home. For more information about how to become a foster, please visit bitly.com/DAStransfer BECOME A VOLUNTEER: http://www.denvergov.org/denveranimalshelter/DenverAnimalShelter/Volunteer/tabid/434636/Default.aspx ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW DAS Transfer Team is a page run by VOLUNTEERS of the Denver Animal Shelter. This page was created with the intention of helping increase live outcomes for the animals at DAS. These animals are RESCUE ONLY and available to all approved partners. GENERAL INFORMATION Please do NOT call the shelter to inquire about any animal you see on this page. The volunteer Transfer Team was created to help with this, so please send a note via our Facebook page. Thank you!! WANT TO PULL FROM THIS SHELTER? If you’re a rescue group that wants to apply to pull from DAS, please fill out an application here: http://www.denvergov.org/Portals/682/documents/ARN%20Application/Animal%20Rescue%20Network%20Procedures.pdf FOSTER OPPORTUNITIES: If you want to foster a dog on this page, please contact any of our approved partners. Let them know you are interested in this particular dog at DAS and ask for a foster application. WANT TO DONATE? http://www.denvergov.org/denveranimalshelter/DenverAnimalShelter/Donate/tabid/444834/Default.aspx ** IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RESCUES: It is the full responsibility of the rescue organization to temperament test all animals transferred & address any medical or behavior needs prior to adopting.

Government Organization Near Denver Animal Shelter

DAS Transfer Team
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1241 W Bayaud Ave
Denver, CO 80223

(720) 913-1311

DAS Transfer Team is run by VOLUNTEERS of Denver Animal Shelter, not employees. All animals on this page are RESCUE ONLY, which means they must be transferred to an approved DAS rescue partner foster home. For more information about how to become a foster, please visit bitly.com/DAStransfer BECOME A VOLUNTEER: http://www.denvergov.org/denveranimalshelter/DenverAnimalShelter/Volunteer/tabid/434636/Default.aspx ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW DAS Transfer Team is a page run by VOLUNTEERS of the Denver Animal Shelter. This page was created with the intention of helping increase live outcomes for the animals at DAS. These animals are RESCUE ONLY and available to all approved partners. GENERAL INFORMATION Please do NOT call the shelter to inquire about any animal you see on this page. The volunteer Transfer Team was created to help with this, so please send a note via our Facebook page. Thank you!! WANT TO PULL FROM THIS SHELTER? If you’re a rescue group that wants to apply to pull from DAS, please fill out an application here: http://www.denvergov.org/Portals/682/documents/ARN%20Application/Animal%20Rescue%20Network%20Procedures.pdf FOSTER OPPORTUNITIES: If you want to foster a dog on this page, please contact any of our approved partners. Let them know you are interested in this particular dog at DAS and ask for a foster application. WANT TO DONATE? http://www.denvergov.org/denveranimalshelter/DenverAnimalShelter/Donate/tabid/444834/Default.aspx ** IMPORTANT NOTE FOR RESCUES: It is the full responsibility of the rescue organization to temperament test all animals transferred & address any medical or behavior needs prior to adopting.

Denver Recycles
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2000 W 3rd Ave
Denver, CO 80223

3-1-1

Denver Medical Examiner
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
660 Bannock St
Denver, CO 80204

(303) 436-7711

DENVER OFFICE OF THE MEDICAL EXAMINER PREFACE The Coroner is an elected office pursuant to the Constitution of Colorado. State law defines the cases that are Coroner cases in Section 30-10-606, Colorado Revised Statutes. By the state Constitution, Denver is a combined City and County. The City and County ordinance states that the position of Coroner is to be an appointed position, chosen by the Manager of the Department of Environmental Health. These duties are entrusted to the Chief Medical Examiner. The Coroner makes all proper inquiry respecting the cause and manner of death of any of the following circumstances. 1. From external violence, unexplained cause, or under suspicious circumstances; 2. Where no physician is in attendance, or where, though in attendance, the physician is unable to certify the cause of death; 3. From thermal, chemical or radiation injury; 4. From criminal abortion, including any situation where such abortion may have been self induced; 5. From a disease which may be hazardous or contagious or which may constitute a threat to the health of the general public; 6. While in the custody of law enforcement officials or while incarcerated in a public institution; 7. When death was sudden and happened to a person who was in good health, or; 8. From an industrial accident.

Colorado Refugee Services Program
Distance: 1.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1120 Lincoln St, Ste 1007
Denver, CO 80203

(303) 863-8211

CRSP is a division of the Colorado Department of Human Services and funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement, under the authority of the Refugee Act of 1980. Its goal is to ensure effective resettlement of officially designated refugees and to promote refugee self sufficiency. Refugees are federally defined as having legal status and a lawful presence in the state. The agency is committed to a holistic approach to refugee resettlement. Our services and programs support refugees and the larger receiving community working together to build the social capital necessary to both sustain a welcoming environment for refugees as well as a return on investment for the mainstream. Working with local partners, CRSP supported services include: ESL classes, job training, cash assistance, legal services, and health care.