Who We Are

With a dynamic history and promising future, Atlantis Community, Inc. has proudly served the Denver community for over forty years. After touching countless lives, we are excited to work with you and our partners to continue to provide quality services and support to the disabled community. Check out our History Page for a detailed description of the struggles and successes of years past.

Atlantis has also had a long and productive partnership with ADAPT, American Disabled for Accessible Public Transportation or also known as American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today. Please see our page on ADAPT to learn more about their programs.

Interested in learning more about Atlantis Community? Check out the Take the Tour page to get a closer look at our fantastic facility and learn more about our fascinating history!

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Our Values


Atlantis Equity Statement

Atlantis Equity Statement: Atlantis Community, Inc. is committed to building equity and disrupting all forms of racism and ableism from the systems level down to individual relationships. We commit to doing this by: Acknowledging that as an organization and as individuals, we are susceptible to...

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Atlantis Community’s Statement Against Police Brutality

Not six years after Eric Garner uttered “I can’t breathe,” George Floyd said the same three words while being choked to death by a police officer in Minneapolis on May 25th, 2020. From Minneapolis to New York to Louisville to Tallahassee, police officers continue to abuse their power, fueled by...

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Atlantis Equity Statement

Atlantis Equity Statement: Atlantis Community, Inc. is committed to building equity and disrupting all forms of racism and ableism from the systems level down to individual relationships. We commit to doing this by: Acknowledging that as an organization and as...

Atlantis Community’s Statement Against Police Brutality

Not six years after Eric Garner uttered “I can’t breathe,” George Floyd said the same three words while being choked to death by a police officer in Minneapolis on May 25th, 2020. From Minneapolis to New York to Louisville to Tallahassee, police officers continue to...

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