A denver nonprofit truck gives back with showers for the homeless
The shower truck is up and running in Denver. Designed to offer a hot shower to those experiencing homelessness, Bayaud's clean truck is a safe haven. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
historicorps restores old trolley stop and other decaying structures in colorado
HistoriCorps is working to restore historic structures across Colorado that are decaying. The old trolley stop in Wash Park was at the top of the agenda. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
DOULL ELEMENTARY IN DENVER BATTLES CLASS ABSENCES WITH A NEW LAUNDRY ROOM
Whirlpool's Care Counts program recently gave Doull Elementary in Denver a grant to install a new washing machine and dryer so kids don't miss class. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
meet owls and other large birds of prey through this colorado nonprofit
Skip the zoo and get up close and personal with large birds of prey. Falcons, owls, eagles and hawks at close range is just how you want to spend the day. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
Denver Startup Kinecho Is Helping Families Record Memories for Future Generations
New Denver startup Kinecho wants you have better conversations with family members. They'll help record memories for you. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
this is why your vertical I.D. isn’t accepted at certain bars in colorado
If you have a vertical I.D. that hasn't expired or have a friend or family member with one, it might be hard to get a drink in Colorado, so we asked why. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
bella boutique gives away free prom dresses to teens from struggling homes
Prom can be expensive, so Bella Boutique in Denver gives away free dresses, accessories and shoes to teens from low-income households. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.
a colorado backpack company is feeding 25 families for every backpack purchased
Denver-based Adventurist Backpack Co. is trying to reach its goal of feeding 50,000 families across America. Every backpack you buy feeds 25 families. Read the full story here published in 303 Magazine.