Public and Private Sector
Restorative Justice-Dept. of Probation Services
A safe and peaceful community in which Victims, Offenders and Community members together learn about, understand, and heal the harms of crime.
Restorative Justice emphasizes the ways in which crime hurts relationships among people who live in the community. Crime is seen as something done against a victim and the community - not simply as a violation against the state.
Resolve of Colorado - Fort Collins Branch
The National Infertility Association, established in 1974, is a non-profit organization with the only established, nationwide network mandated to promote reproductive health and to ensure equal access to all family building options for men and women experiencing infertility or other reproductive disorders.
Religious Movement Resource Center
(Formerly the Religious Movement Resource Center) NOTICE: We have a name change to the above which describes what we do in a more appropriate manner. This change is not only for description purposes, but to eliminate confusion people had thinking we were a religious organization instead of a resource center. This is more of a dba (doing business as) change than anything else.
Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association
Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association is a non-profit, community based home health agency, committed through individual assessment to provide high quality health care services to people of all ages to promote an individual's full potential and to enhance independent living. The agency serves Weld and Larimer Counties.
Regis University
Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisbane Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began.
Reformers Unanimous Addiction Program
Reformers Unanimous began in April, 1996, with just one student. That person left after one week, and the next four weeks were spent teaching just spouses. After those weeks four new people began to attend (Jill, Gene, Todd, and Kevin). These four attended for the next two years. They became the foundation that we would build on: food addiction, crack cocaine, alcohol, and pornography.
Red Feather Lakes Community Library
The Red Feather Lakes Community Library is the main and only branch of the Red Feather Mountain Library District. The District includes Red Feather Lakes, Crystal Lakes, Glacier View Meadows, Green Mountain Meadows, Hewlett Gulch, Deer Meadows, Boy Scout Road, and the Upper Poudre Canyon. The Library welcomes residents and visitors and participates in the Colorado Library Collaborate program.
Red Barn project
While carefully maintaining the heritage of the historic Red Barn, the project will transform the building into a year-round space, including a multi-purpose room, exhibition rooms, an art workshop and other facilities. Goals of the Red Barn renovation project.
Allowing greater access to cultural activities:
Resolves the problem of insufficient space at Uplands;
Rangely Maintenance Department
The Town Maintenance Department plays a crucial role in the quality of life we enjoy in our community.

