The Denver Catholic Worker House is a resource for homeless individuals in Denver, offering shelter and companionship to the homeless and displaced. As part of the Catholic Worker Movement founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, the organization upholds the belief in the sanctity of life and dignity of every human being. The Denver Catholic Worker House provides temporary housing for the homeless, meals, and a welcoming community, all while promoting social justice. Their website, Denver Catholic Worker House offers more information about their mission, services, and ways for the community to get involved and help.
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