Thursday 27 February 2014

[The Network] Fwd: CPIN: RESOURCE--Denver Immigrant Community & Neighborhood Assessment

-----Original Message-----
From: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org>
To: Meg Allen <mega@caoden.org>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 12:47:47 -0700
Subject: CPIN: RESOURCE--Denver Immigrant Community & Neighborhood Assessment

Dear Service Providers,

Please see the email below regarding the Denver Immigrant Community & Neighborhood Assessment produced by the Agency for Human Rights and Community Partnerships with the City and County of Denver.  It is a very interesting read with really great information. 
 

Meg K. Allen
Community Integration Director
Colorado Providers for Integration Network Coordinator

Colorado African Organization
6795 E. Tennessee Ave., Suite 250
Denver, CO 80224
(303) 953-7060 X111
www.caoden.org

Check out our website for immigrant integration resources!
www.cpin.caoden.org
 
Immigrant integration is a dynamic, two-way process in which newcomers and the receiving society work together to build secure, vibrant, and cohesive communities. As an intentional effort, integration engages and transforms all community members, reaping shared benefits and creating a new whole that is greater than the sum of its parts (Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees).


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From: Torres, Jamie C. - Human Rights/Community Partner <Jamie.Torres@denvergov.org >
Date: Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:56 AM
Subject: Denver Immigrant Community & Neighborhood Assessment
To: "Torres, Jamie C. - Human Rights/Community Partner" < Jamie.Torres@denvergov.org>


Colleagues and Partners,
It’s with great pride that I present to you the
 
Denver Immigrant Community & Neighborhood Assessment.  
 
TO READ THE REPORT…
click on the image to the right .
You can also visit the Office of Community Support’s website to download the report and maps:
 
This report has pulled together data from many sources to give us a more complete picture of the immigrant communities in Denver, where they live, what languages are spoken and some other significant characteristics.  We also hope you’ll view this report as a tool for more thoughful outreach and engagement.
 
We have profiled eight neighborhoods with the highest immigrant residency percentages,
they are:
·          Athmar Park
·          Barnum
·          East Colfax
·          Elyria Swansea
·          Mar Lee
·          Montbello
·          Ruby Hill
·          Westwood
… and provided city wide maps and other helpful pieces of information.
 
 
I look forward to talking with you all more about this report and about how we can better partner to address some of the critical needs and opportunities.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
 
Thank you all for the work you do,
 
 
Jamie C. Torres | Deputy Director
Agency for Human Rights & Community Partnerships | City and County of Denver
720.913.8471 (Office) 

Jamie.Torres@denvergov.org   | www.denvergov.org/humanrights  | Dial 3-1-1 for City Services
 
 
 
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