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What’s Mile High Connects up to?
The Mile High Connects coalition has been hard at work outlining its priorities for the next year. This workplan represents the work of our steering committee and partners, coming together to advance equitable development in the Denver metro region. Who are our...
IDENTITY CRISIS — Colorado’s holy grail is a state ID card homeless people struggle to get
Brian Mobley knows who he is. Proving that has been a nightmare. Dave Perry from The Sentinel Colorado explores the difficulties of proving identity for Coloradans experiencing homelessness. Story includes quotes from Chaer Robert, Legislative Director for Colorado...
Get on the Bus with Us: It’s a Transit Justice Forum!
Mile High Connects and Denver Streets Partnership joined forces to host Get on the Bus: Transit Justice Forum. This conversation honed in on the connection between public transit, workforce, and the climate crisis. "This is a dramatical different conversation at the...
2021 state legislation updates for March 29
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Meet Andy Stern: Labor power-player and lifelong advocate
Growing up in North Carolina, talk of labor unions conjured of visions of New York, Michigan and other states with a rich history of pro-labor policies, not of home. One particular family member—who always struggled to make ends meet...
Raising the Wage is fair and smart
Nearly 480,000 hardworking Coloradans would get a much-needed boost in earnings if Colorado voters approve a November ballot measure that raises the state’s minimum wage to $12 by 2020. Along with strengthening the financial security of...
News Release: Human Services Gap Map features caseload and performance data for Colorado counties
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (PDF version available here.) MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Mapping Colorado’s human services landscape Human service programs ensure that Colorado communities have the building...
Mapping Colorado’s human-services landscape
Human-service programs ensure that Colorado communities have the building blocks for a prosperous future, such as food, health care, child care and financial assistance. But not all Coloradans who qualify for these essential programs get...
MHC Updates
Affordable Housing & Community Facilities Shared Spaces At Transit Hubs - How Transit Access And Shared Spaces Go Hand-In-Hand hosted by Denver Shared Spaces and Medici Communities Learn from the incredible collaborative work of DSS...
Grantee Highlight
With support from Mile High Connects, Growing Home is working with community members in the Blocks of Hope neighborhood to advocate for affordable housing and development. The project is focused in Southwest Adams County, a neighborhood...
MHC Partner Highlight – Tri-County Health Department
Tri-County Health Department (TCHD) is the local public health agency for Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties providing a wide range of public health services to 1.4 million residents in the Denver Metropolitan region. TCHD promotes,...
Community Highlight
Westwood is a neighborhood in southwest Denver, SW of the corner of Federal & Alameda. The auto-oriented streets have narrow sidewalks and are poorly lit. Westwood Unidos organizes community members to help them achieve their...
A Win-Win Partnership
Together, Mile High Connects and the Denver Office of Economic Development (OED) comprise every sector of the community—MHC representing private and nonprofit assets and OED being, of course, local government. Thus there is great capacity...
Challenges and opportunities for forging pathways from homelessness
Jobseekers who experience homelessness find themselves in a frustrating Catch 22: They can’t afford a home because they don’t have a job and they can’t land a job because they don’t have a home. In metro Denver, over 30 percent of those...
