An artist by training, Infante earns a living restoring antiques and recently resurrected a crumbling sculpture of the ...
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The Denver VOICE, first published in 1996, began as a grassroots newspaper created by homeless people for homeless people. During its ten-year run, the paper went through numerous transformations and ...
If you’re interested in volunteering for any of the events below, please provide the following information, and check which event/s or shift/s you can work. Submit the following form or call us at 303 ...
The vendor program is designed to give individuals experiencing homelessness, poverty, or those in need of an immediate income the opportunity to work. Vendors might be physically living on the ...
Dial 211 for a more complete list of resources in English and Spanish. Provides information for food, medical care, senior services, youth programs, Veteran support counseling, education, shelters, ...
The Denver VOICE is a nonprofit monthly publication produced by an experienced and talented staff, and a team of dedicated volunteers. The Denver VOICE is made possible by supporters like you! Your ...
Elisabeth holds a bachelor’s degree in communication from Regis University. A Denver native, Elisabeth’s experience spans two decades of marketing, PR, and editing from a variety of other ...
Did you know that our vendors can now accept Venmo? Did you know that newspaper sales go directly to the vendor you purchase it from? Click on Venmo Your Vendor, write your vendor’s name and vendor ...
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Vendor orientation is offered Monday-Friday between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Prospective vendors must arrive no later than 10 a.m. Orientation takes place at the Denver VOICE office located at 989 Santa Fe ...