The Don't Look Back Center Inc.

Aurora, CO 80011
Located in Arapahoe County
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14211 E 4th Ave
Bldg. 3 Suite 305
Aurora, CO 80011

Available programs:

  • Level I Education
  • Level II Education
  • Level II Therapy

Program languages include:

  • English

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Serving Arapahoe County
Tel: (720) 638-8397

At The Don’t Look Back Center (TDLBC), we are dedicated to empowering individuals to overcome addiction, trauma, and related challenges. We focus on rebuilding lives within our community through a comprehensive range of services, including our specialized DUI/DWAI classes.

Our DUI/DWAI program provides critical education and therapy for those convicted of driving under the influence. We offer Level II Education with a 12-week, 24-hour curriculum and various therapy tracks tailored to different needs. Track A includes 21 weeks and 42 hours, Track B spans 26 weeks and 52 hours, Track C involves 34 weeks and 68 hours, and Track D extends to 43 weeks and 86 hours. These services are available both in-person and through telehealth as required by Colorado state law.

TDLBC’s mission is to support women, transwomen, men, transmen, and non-binary individuals through a holistic approach that addresses their physical, mental, emotional, and social needs. We provide a safe and trauma-informed environment, offering a range of services from DUI education and therapy to substance use disorder treatment and peer support.

Founded by Corinthiah Brown, who brings personal experience with the criminal justice system and substance use disorder, TDLBC has made significant strides in serving marginalized populations. Our programs extend beyond DUI education to include transitional housing, including the House of RAHAB, which supports women and transwomen, and homes for men and non-binary individuals. We also address the needs of pregnant mothers through our Mommy & Me program.

Our commitment extends to community collaboration, with efforts to fill gaps in services for transgender individuals and BIPOC communities. By offering comprehensive support and resources, TDLBC aims to reduce recidivism, reconnect families, and provide a pathway to sustainable recovery. We invite support and contributions to help us continue our mission of rebuilding lives and fostering community resilience.

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