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A Grand Groundbreaking for Clara Brown Commons
Hope is found… when we break new ground! Over 250 people shouted the refrain, again and again, as shovels turned the earth. Sandy Douglas, a neighbor from across the street, put her boot to the shovel. A few moments before at [...]
Help Us Spring Into Caring
Dear friends, We’re excited to launch our annual Spring Into Caring generosity event! Can I share with you our particular situation this year, and invite your participation in giving? Our goal is to raise $100,000 by March 31. Give now Thankfully, [...]
Calling Out Caring
Dear friends, At Joshua Station, our residents display an abundance of caring. It’s not simply that our team cares (we do). But the most important caring that goes on here is residents caring for each other. Kelsey Shackleford, staffing the front [...]
Save the Date for Groundbreaking
Dear friends, In a few weeks we’re breaking ground at Clara Brown Commons! Please mark your calendars for Friday, April 8, 2:00-3:30 pm. We want you to celebrate with us when the first shovels go in the ground in the Cole [...]
Ahead for MHM in 2022: Building, Planning, Caring
Dear friends, We begin 2022 with great anticipation: the year that we build Clara Brown Commons! Many of you have walked the long-neglected property with me over the course of 18 years, praying for God to liberate the land from its [...]
Niwot: Visionary Peacemaker
As we “build people and communities” in Denver, we are ever mindful of local residents who have made their homes here before us. Joshua Station is situated near the banks of the Platte River, where there have been settlements over thousands [...]
Resident Spotlight – Georgina
Resident Spotlight - Georgina “The day before I came to Joshua Station, I was very scared,” says Georgina Valarde. “I started praying it would fall through.” “Georgina’s past traumas left her extremely guarded, negative, and untrusting,” says Family Advocate Ana Reyes. [...]
In Our PJs
Jaws dropped, and the littlest pairs of eyes got really big. “Why are there balloons?” Because it’s a party! Spirits were high among our Joshua Station families walking into the dining area Friday evening—youngsters and adult residents alike. “Events like these [...]