CHUM Award Recipients  2007
Capitol Hill United Ministries
                       2007
January

Smiley Middle School PTSA
Classroom equipment and supplies/field
trip expenses
SAGE (Seniors Achieving Greater
Excellence) Exercise program for seniors
MetroCareRing- -Emergency supplies,
food,clothing and transportation for low
income individuals and families.

February

CASA  Court appointed advocates for
abused and neglected children.
CHARG Resource Center  Services and
training for people living with
severe/chronic mental illness

March

Dora Moore Summer Scholars  English
classes for parents/students
Empowerment Program  Emergency
assistance for homeless women just out of
correction facilities.
RAIN providing spiritual support and
services for people with HIV/AIDS
Vincentian Volunteers  Support for
homeless and low-income seniors
Capitol Hill Community Services  
Providing hot meals for the homeless.

April

Bayaud Industries providing vocation
and rehab services.
VORP Victim Offender Reconciliation
Program

May/June

Association for Senior Citizens food
pantry for the elderly
Warren Village--support for the early
childhood program

July

Family HomeStead..Transitional Housing
for homeless families with children
Centus Counseling.. adjusted fee
counseling for low income families

August

Central Visitation Program..supervised
visitation for children with parents without
custody
Interfaith Hospitality Network..providing
emergency shelter and supportive services
to homeless families.

September/October

Karis Community...residential/therapeutic
community for people recovering from
serious mental illness.
St. Luke Ministry at OSL...nurse asst.
training and placement for low income
residents of Capitol Hill.

November/December

St. Francis Center...emergency services
and housing for the homeless.
DenUm...assistance for the homeless.
Domestic Violence Initiative...serving
women with disabilities.

Total awarded to date:   $590,000.00
Awarded in 2007:   $26,000.00
                            2008
January

Sacred Heart House  services to  
homeless women with or without children
Urban Servant Corps  to help
volunteers working for one year with the
homeless and at-risk youth.
Project Wise.. providing counseling,
support and education services for low
income women

February

HIV Primary care clinic of Denver
health and Hospital Authority  
for the
emergency grocery certificate program
Denver Center for Crime Victims  
providing emergency financial assistance
to crime victims on Capitol Hill

March/April

CHARG  for the matching grant to support
services for persons with
severe/persistent mental illness
Denver Domestic Violence
Coordinating Council
providing
services for victims of domestic violence
St. Paul Lutheran Church for the Local
Assistance Ministry (rent assistance,bus
tokens, shelter, food and information).

Total from 1989 to date: $598,000
Total in 2008:  $8,000