CHUM Award Recipients  2008
Capitol Hill United Ministries
                          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
                         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).

May/June

Bayaud Industries for vocational, rehab,
and job placement for emotionally,
economically and mentally challenged.

Colorado Vincentian Volunteers
supporting expenses for a full time
Vincentian volunteer in support of low
income women and children.

Dora Moore Summer Scholars
supporting Adult English Language
Learners Program.


Regional AIDS Interfaith Network
(RAIN)
for the Care Teams, Educational
Services Program, Information Program
and Referral Services Program.

Urban Peak for the Rocky Mountain
Housing Program (for homeless youth)

July/August

Association for Senior Citizens for the
Hunger Prevention Program providing
food and staples to low income elderly.

Centus for counseling assistance, mental
health funding for the uninsured,
underinsured and low income individuals
and families.

Family Homestead for the Transitional
Housing Program for homeless families
with children in Capitol Hill.

Metro Carering to support the Food
Pantry program

Turnabout, Inc. at Warren UMC for
remodeling to support work with recently
incarcerated individuals.

September/October

The Delores Project providing safe,
stable emergency housing for homeless
women.

Interfaith Hospitality Network providing
shelter and supportive services for
homeless families.

November/December

Karis Community a residential
community for the chronically mentally ill.

St. Luke's Ministry for training and job
placement as certified nursing assistants
for low income people.

Our Savior's Lutheran Church for the
senior lunch program.

The legal Center for People with
Disabilities and Older People
for legal
services, advocacy and education
regarding rights to state and federally
funded services.