Giving

Hour Children

Supporting incarcerated mothers and providing a stable and nurturing environment for their children.

Hour Children was established in 1995 by Sister Teresa Fitzgerald to support incarcerated mothers when in prison and when released, while providing a stable and nurturing environment for their children. Today, Hour Children is a community of five residences, housing 45 families, with children from infancy to 21 years.

Seated Yoga

Empowering the disabled

Seated Yoga is training organized around a deck of modified poses that enables handicapped people to benefit from Yoga.

Video for Seated Yoga

Vail Mountain School Program

Supporting students of Vail Mountain School

Promoting educational programs and experiences for Vail Mountain School students, including Summer Bridge. As well as, promoting students from Pueblo schools participating in archaeological and cultural education programs at Crow Canyon Archaeolgical Center

East High Angel Foundation

Removing economic barriers to academic success for East High School students

The Student Assistance Fund’s goal is to remove economic barriers to academic success. This includes providing students with support for fees (art, music, athletic, AP testing, SAT and ACT testing, and cap & gowns for graduation) books (required reading for English classes, accelerated and advanced placement textbooks) , required equipment (scientific and graphing calculators, PE uniforms), and transportation utilizing RTD teen bus passes. (yellow buses are not provided in Denver Public Schools).