The following organizations are partners in justice for the survey work of Denver Homeless Out Loud. If you’d like to add your organization to our list, click here.
Organizations are listed alphabetically.
- Acts Resource Center
- Americans 4 Social Justice, Boulder, Colorado
- Colorado Office of American Friends Service Committee
- Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
- Denver Catholic Worker
- Denver VOICE
- Downtown Denver. A directory of compassionate, justice-minded businesses that want to reopen the conversation about the “Urban Camping” Ban.
- EarthLinks, Inc
- Rev. Dr. Vernon K. Rempel, Senior Pastor, First Mennonite Church of Denver
- Harm Reduction Action Center
- HartCore
- Network Ministries
- Occupy Denver General Assembly
- Occupy Littleton
- Points Housing Institute
- Sox Place
- St. Francis Center, “St. Francis Center did not support the ‘Camping Ban Ordinance.’ We are, however, hopeful that the Denver City Council and the Mayor will be faithful to their promises to provide new services to the people in Denver who are homeless. We believe that the ‘Camping Ban Survey’ may add some new information to the discussion on the number and kind of services needed for those who are homeless. We support this survey for those reasons.”
- Spark Policy Institute
- The Gathering Place, ”On behalf of The Gathering Place, we are pleased to hear that a plan is in place for substantive research on how people who are homeless think about and are affected by the urban camping ban. The ideas and opinions of those who are most directly affected are an essential and, to date missing, component of understanding a more complete picture of the public policy impacts. The involvement of University researchers helps ensure that the study will be objective, reliable and valid; hence, providing important information to public officials in Denver as well as other communities who are considering similar community policies.”
- Tony Robinson, Chair of the University of Colorado, Department of Political Science. Report produced in collaboration with the faculty and students of the University of Colorado Denver, Department of Political Science.
