What I Learned from Volunteering

By Jon Lonardo, VOICE vendor

Before I was homeless, I was narrow-minded in a way. There were some people I never would have given the time of day to. After I was homeless, I began to see people in a different light. When I travel around town, I like to help people find information they need. If I meet someone who needs help getting an ID, food stamps, or Medicaid, I tell them where to go.

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Why I Volunteer

By Ann Bitela, VOICE vendor

I volunteer at Goodwill. I have to volunteer 23 hours per month for my benefits (specifically food stamps). I am in workforce, which helps in preparing you to look for a job. I have to take part in workforce to receive food stamps, and workforce requires me to either work or volunteer a certain number of hours.

 

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Editor’s Note
A friend of mine still pays $450 for a studio in Baker. She knows that isn’t going to last, though. Her building’s new owner has recently begun renovating, a telltale sign that rent is about to increase. My friend and her boyfriend know they won’t be able to afford anything in their neighborhood, so they’re starting to look at places on the outskirts of town: neighborhoods like Globeville and Elyria-Swansea.
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Vendor Profile: Penny Sandoval
Standing at just under five feet tall with a petite frame, Denver VOICE vendor Penny Sandoval is noticeably adorable. One would be hard pressed to find a person as sweet and naturally pleasant as Penny. 
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Curb-side Charity
The Denver Rescue Mission is asking that would-be Samaritans stop giving food and supplies directly to people on sidewalks near its facility in the Ballpark neighborhood.
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