

| 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. |