Veterans for Veterans of Archuleta County is a 501(c)3 organization focused on helping any and all veterans in Archuleta County and the surrounding areas.
The purpose of the District is to conserve, maximize and utilize the water resources of the San Juan River and its tributaries, for the benefit of the property within the District.
Our job at Colorado State University Extension is to help you answer questions on healthy living, nutrition, farming, ranching or a whole host of other things. Come to us for all kinds of useful facts.
The Ruby M. Sisson Memorial Library Foundation supports and enhances the Ruby Sisson Library by raising awareness of and funds for the programs, services, resources, and facilities of your local, public library.
The Archuleta County Democratic Party functions through its central committee. Officers are Becky Herman (Chair), John Porco (1st Vice-Chair & Treasurer) and Rod Proffitt (Secretary).
The purpose of Aspen House will be to provide safe and affordable room and board for adults with developmental disabilities in Archuleta County. Currently, there are no facilities in this area that provide housing for this particular group of adults.
Our mission is to promote a sustainable community with a primary focus in Archuleta County. Sustainability is that which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Geothermal Greenhouse Partnership is building a botanic park in downtown Pagosa Springs. This exciting project is an educational 501(c)3 that engages locals and tourists in “growing food and community with local energy.”
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world.
ASI provides dental, eye-care, physical therapy, hearing aid, and other medical support to members. ASI also provides medical transportation locally and to Durango. We offer many social activities and classes for seniors.
Since 1963 Troop F of the San Juan Mounted Patrol has protected and served Archuleta County by working cooperatively with and under the direction of public officials responsible for emergency management, law enforcement and public safety.
The SJHFHP provides a venue to share stakeholders’ perspectives and to develop science-based collaborative priorities for management of mixed-conifer forests, watersheds, and water quality of the San Juan National Forest, Southwest Colorado.
Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian non-profit organization created to provide access to decent, affordable housing for families of modest means. We build 1-2 houses and repair 5-10 homes in Archuleta County each year using volunteers.
Information and Materials available describing National Forest Trails, Camping, and enjoying your natural resources. Permits for sale seasonally for firewood, fence posts, and Christmas trees.