1600 York Street

Denver, CO  80206

303.320.1989

303.320.3987 fax

1-800-659-2656 TTY

 

Services for Women


Tree of Peace

 

Many branches

this tree can sprout

no particular direction

each notch starting

a new life

 

Some branches will

be touched

by a dancing kite

others kissed

by clouds in the sky

 

Many faces

will gaze

at the tree's beauty

finding peace

in the flowing river

among the rocks

 

 

by Trenna R.

August, 2008

 

 
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From the Beginning:  History of The Empowerment Program, Inc.

 

The Empowerment Program opened its doors in 1986 in response to a growing number of homeless women, women living in poverty, sex workers, and women involved in the criminal justice system.  Throughout the past twenty-one years, Empowerment has continued it's efforts to decrease the number of women living in poverty who have significant barriers to self-sufficiency due to involvement in the criminal justice system, substance abuse and violence, by providing onsite education, employment training, counseling, supportive services and long-term follow-up support services.  The successful delivery of self-sufficiency services helps many women decrease or completely stop their criminal activities.  Many of the women are homeless, are living with HIV/AIDS or are at high risk for HIV infection, are actively using drugs, are living with serious mental illness that is treated or untreated, are survivors of abusive relationships, or any combination of the above. 

 

We have provided street and community outreach activities since 1987. Support and education groups are provided in metropolitan area county jails, halfway houses for women leaving prison, shelters for homeless women and drug treatment programs. From 1993 to 1997, we provided Prevention Case Management services, through a cooperative agreement with CDC, focusing on African-American, Latinas and other women in the Denver metropolitan area whose behaviors placed them at high risk for HIV infection.  In 1999, we conducted a Community Identification Project, in conjunction with Denver Public Health, to learn more about HIV transmission and African-American women and Latinas who use crack/cocaine. In response to the closure of the only community-based anonymous test site in Denver in 1998, in 1999, we began offering free, anonymous HIV tests at our offices.

 

 

 

"One isn't necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest."

- Maya Angelou


"The greatest danger to our future is apathy."

 

-Jane Goodall

 


"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead."

 

- Louisa May Alcott

 


"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

 

- Margaret Mead

 

 

 

 



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The Empowerment Program, Inc.
1600 York Street, Suite 201 Denver, CO 80206
phone: (303) 320-1989 fax: (303) 320-3987
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