After Denver Hired Homeless People to Perform Day Labor For the City, More Than 100 Landed Regular Jobs
Ever since the government of Denver launched a program that paid homeless people to work for the city, 284 people have participated over the course of the last year. Now, 110 of the participants have found long-term work as a result, 15 of which have been have been hired by the city. The Denver Day Works…
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