Our Mission

Hilltop's mission is to provide leadership for community based services that foster self-sufficiency and enrich quality of life.

Our Vision

Filling the gaps for those underserved or not served.

Hilltop has brought their mission statement to life with a depth and breadth of community based services that literally bridge the life span from prenatal care access to assisted living for the elderly. Acknowledging and reinforcing the inherent dignity and worth of every individual, at every phase of the life-cycle, is the basic tenant of each of Hilltop's programs and collaborative projects. Understanding that poverty, violence, mental or physical limitations, aging and other life circumstances place individuals and families in situations of "risk" provides the impetus to act. Knowing that risk can be both transient and permanent in people's lives, the programs and services that branch from Hilltops core exemplify leadership in community initiatives related to prevention, enhanced quality of life, education, participation, and self-sufficiency. Hilltop promotes self-sufficiency through direct services to more than 20,000 individuals each year in Mesa, Delta, Montrose and Ouray counties.

Spirit of Collaboration

In order to serve over 20,000 people every year, we need a network of Partners who share our values & commitments. It is our belief that by partnering we can leverage our resources more efficiently and effectively. We understand that in order to be a true partner we need to bring not only enthusiasm and commitment to the table but also resources. It is with great pride that we salute our major partners: Mesa County Department of Human Services; Colorado West Mental Health; Division of Youth Corrections; Mesa State College; Mesa County; City of Grand Junction and Mesa County Valley School District #51.