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A Day For Clara Brown
Clara Brown, the Denver pioneer after whom our newest affordable housing project will be named, was born about 220 years ago. “About,” because due to her circumstances in slavery, she didn’t know her birthday. We do know the date of her [...]
We Won! Energize Denver Award
As you can imagine, we ALL were on Cloud Nine with our facilities manager Dylan Skeadas last week, complete with Superbowl MVP jokes flying around the office. But a 25% percent reduction in energy use over the past three years, including [...]
Bringing Gifts to Joshua Station
Ben Sooy, Joshua Station’s new Manager of Volunteer Services, is eager to get you involved. So many ways you can share in the lives of our families overcoming homelessness!Ben brings long of experience in community development and urban church life—in other [...]
All You Who are Weary
Are you weary?Our Mile High Ministries staff is weary. Every morning we gather online for a few minutes of contemplative prayer and to check-in. For some time, and over the last week, in particular, it seems weariness is heard in every [...]
Immense Courage
Marcelle with her Family Advocate Ana Reyes “I’m thinking about writing a book about life at Joshua Station,” says Marcelle B. “I would title it ‘Immense Courage.’ It would not be just my story, but stories of all the other parents [...]
Falling Into Autumn
Falling Into Autumn Beauty in life, beauty in death – arm in arm so close here. Song of golden aspen, red maple, orange oak. Graceful dance of falling leaves. Distant whisper calling birds to come away. Bountiful harvest blessing. Bright pumpkin [...]
Not Just the Kids – Our Parents are Back to School
“This is amazing, guys – we’ve never had this many of our parents enrolled in college!” Our monthly Joshua Station Town Hall Meeting is buzzing with school news (on Zoom these days instead of our community room). Program Director Amy Jackson [...]
Angel of the Rockies
https://vimeo.com/448656290Clara Brown was an early Colorado pioneer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who helped make Colorado what it is today. She was born into slavery in Virginia in 1800. She married another slave, Richard, in 1818 and together they had four children: Richard, [...]