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Roundup Fellowship company history timeline

1973

Roundup Fellowship is a non-profit organization serving children and adults with developmental disabilities and associated behavior problems since 1973.

1974

1974: Roundup opens two group homes, one in Sheridan and one on St Paul Street in Denver.

1975

1975: A group home on Josephine Street is opened, as well as a ranch in Ramah located 27 miles southeast of Kiowa.

1976

1976: At the state level, children with developmental disabilities are being moved out of institutional settings and into smaller, family-like homes in regular neighborhoods.

1978

1978: Monroe House in Denver opens.

1979

1979: Roundup opens Meade house in Colorado Springs.

1981

1981: A zoning dispute forces Monroe House to relocate.

1987

1987: Roundup’s “kids” are growing up.

1988

1988: Roundup operates its first Personal Care Alternative (PCA) when a St Paul resident moves into his own apartment.

1995

1995: Roundup opens its own school in Colorado Springs.

1996

1996: The Roundup School quickly outgrew its initial location and had to relocate.

1997

1997: Roundup is approached by Denver Options to purchase a group home for medically fragile adults who have developmental disabilities.

1998

1998: The Roundup School expands in a new direction by accepting a child who does not live in one of our group homes.

2008

2008: The Roundup School moves into a new building in Colorado Springs.

2015

2015: Roundup opens a Community Connections Program for adults in Colorado Springs.

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