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Yesterday we posted here on our service project at Clinica Tepeyac in Denver -- part of the DNCC Service Days series. For a closer look at our service project and Texas State Senator Van de Putte’s visit, check out our new video chronicling the event below.
In our seventh community service project in the Denver area, DNCC staff spent yesterday at Clinica Tepeyac, a community health center serving uninsured working families in Denver. Around 20 staffers crammed around a conference table piled high with files and compiled statistical information for the clinic. The paperwork needed to be prepared for the clinic’s application for State Primary Care Funds, which could provide Clinica Tepeyac with more than $400,000 in funding.
Joining us was Texas State Senator and Co-Chair of the 2008 Democratic National Convention, Leticia Van de Putte. As a pharmacist for more than 28 years, Senator Van de Putte is a strong advocate for children, veterans, improved access to health care, quality education and economic development issues. The clinic’s executive director, David Lack showed Senator Van de Putte around Clinica Tepeyac, along with DNCC CEO Leah Daughtry and 9th district City Councilwoman Judy H. Montero. Check out this article by the Associated Press on our day at the clinic.
DNCC Service Days are monthly projects that focus in one of three areas: youth, greening and the combined issues of homelessness and hunger. To see our previous posts on service events, click here. Also, check back soon to see video from this event.
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