2009 January/February Denver Center for Crime Victims emergency financial assistance to victims of crime in Capitol Hill. March Urban Servant Corps supporting the expenses of one volunteer working with a youth shelter Warren Village supporting the Family Services Program teaching skills for self sufficiency. April/May Central Visitation providing supervised visitation services for noncustodial low income parents with their children. Mercy Housing preparing apartments at the Aromor Building for new, previously homeless residents. Total 1989 to date: $619,900 Total in 2009: $5,000 |
2010 January/February Denver Center for Crime Victims— provide emergency financial assistance to victims of crime in Capitol Hill, such as rent assistance, relocation, lock and window repairs, transportation and medication The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People—legal services to combat housing and health care discrimination, to obtain special education and vocational rehab services, and financial entitlements Senior Lunch and Senior Drop-In Center at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church—to expand services St. Luke’s Ministry Nurse Aide Training Program at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church—Certified Nurse Training program for unemployed and under-employed residents of Capitol Hill March/April Metro CareRing—for the food pantry May/June Association for Senior Citizens—for the food support program July/August Local Assistance Ministry at St. Paul Lutheran Church-- providing rent assistance, bus tokens, prescription drug costs, shelter and food. September/December DenUM—for the food pantry Total 1989 to date: $640,000 Total in 2010: $8,000 |