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Mi Casa Resource Center
Basic Information
Address: 360 Acoma Street
Denver, CO 80223
Phone Number: 303-573-1302
Director: Christine Marquez-Hudson
Additional Information
Causes Served: Business Development, Youth & Family Development, Career Development
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Latinos
Ages for Volunteer: 18+
Hours of Service: 1-4:30 PM
Minimum Hours Required: 1.5 hours per week
Days of Service: Monday through Friday
Mission Statement:
The mission of Mi Casa Resource Center is to advance the economic success of Latino families.
Program History:
Mi Casa Resource Center is one of the oldest and largest Latino-serving nonprofit organizations in Colorado. Mi Casa works to advance the economic success of Latino and other working families by expanding opportunities for educational, professional and entrepreneurial advancement. Mi Casa pursues an integrated program strategy of Career, Business, and Youth & Family Development services to help families achieve lasting economic prosperity.
Additional Information:
Mi Casa has an opening for Career Coach volunteers. Career Coaches work one-on-one with community job seekers to help them build their resumes, do a job search, improve interviewing skills, etc. Bilingual (Spanish/English) individuals are encouraged to apply, as well as those wil career coaching and resume building expertise.