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Colorado Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Society Ccaps

Denver, CO · 501(c)(3) · EIN 84-0942107
Active Mental Health & Crisis Intervention
IRS Status
Active since April 1988
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State Registration
CO - Secretary of State
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Tax-Exempt Since
1988
Ruling date: April 1988

Mission & Description

The Colorado Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Society (CCAPS), located in Denver, CO, is a nonprofit organization focused on mental health and crisis intervention for children and adolescents. Established in 1988, CCAPS aims to support and promote the mental well-being of youth through advocacy, education, and collaboration among mental health professionals.

Official Records

EIN84-0942107
Subsection501(c)(3)
ClassificationPublic Charity
NTEE CodeF80 - Mental Health & Crisis Intervention
Ruling DateApril 1988
Revocation HistoryNone

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