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This is Success
Here at Project Worthmore, we not only measure success of our clients. But we measure success of our staff. Please watch this to see the impact we’ve had thanks to you.
We hope you enjoy “This is Success”
He Is My Brother
We are honored to share the story of two men from war-torn countries over 2,000 miles apart who become brothers over the course of this past year. These two men, and their brotherhood, are what we mean when we talk about community.
We hope you enjoy “He Is My Brother”.
My Mother, My Superhero
Growing up as an Afghan refugee in Iran to a single mother, Afsaneh saw the perseverance, super-human strength and love of her mother, who she calls her superhero. For us, they are both superheroes.
We hope you enjoy our first animation collaboration!
Who We Are
What does Project Worthmore do? Who are the people that make up the team? Why do we do what we do? Watch the video to find out!
A Message From Kyle Clark
9News Anchor and PWM supporter Kyle Clark recorded a message about what our work means to the larger community.
We are growing up, and growing roots!
We turned 10! And we are buying the building that houses our offices! Listen to the story of how it all began and the voices of some of our community as they talk about what Project Worthmore means to them.
Cooler than Mozart!
Watch a message from Denver musician Tom Hagerman of Devotchka about what Project Worthmore means to him.
Birthday Wishes From an Old Friend
Denver musician Nathaniel Rateliff wished us a happy birthday! Thank you, Nathaniel! Watch his video message here.
eTown eChievement Award
An inspiring story about a couple who founded an organization that provides much needed practical support for refugees from numerous countries, creating community, enabling self-sufficiency and instilling hope for the future in the process.
Where I Belong
Our second story about Htee Ku and the journey she’s made since finding new opportunities as a refugee in the U.S. after battling cancer and fleeing war.
Violette’s Story
A single mother from the Central African Republic shares her story of coming to America, and the struggles of life post-resettlement.
Kassem's Story
Kassem fled war in Syria and now calls Denver home. He shares of adjusting to a new life, and finding meaningful employment in a new environment.
Sounds of Solidarity Benefit Concert
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, DeVotchKa, Joe Sampson, + the Flobots throw a benefit concert to support refugees.
Growing Roots
In loving memory of Yu Meh, who found employment, purpose and community at DeLaney Community Farm.
'Our Neighbors, Ourselves'
An evening of art, music and much more to celebrate and support Colorado’s refugee community. Join us each fall!
The Power of Friendship
Our Family Partners program pairs refugee families with volunteers to form friendships, sometimes ones that can change the course of a life.
My Whole Life Is Ahead Of Me
Our first story about Htee Ku and the her experience battling cancer after resettling in the U.S. as a refugee from Burma.
I Am Zahra
Zahra shares her experience moving between Afghanistan and Iran as her family fled violence most of her life.
I Am Walid
Walid worked for the U.S. embassy in Iraq, risking his family’s safety in ISIS territory on a daily basis, until they were approved for resettlement after a long decade of waiting.
Student Turns Teacher
Sui Hal’s story is one common among refugees – the challenges and triumphs of learning a new language. As she built confidence and fluency, she became a tutor to help others in her community.