By serving Coloradans who have less power, privilege and income, and by prioritizing Coloradans of color, we keep equity at the heart of our work to bring health in reach.
The Foundation Stands with the Dreamers
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States will hear oral arguments regarding the fate of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and over 800,000 recipients – including about 15,000 individuals in Colorado.
Young immigrants – including DACA recipients – contribute in our schools, communities, workplaces, and the armed forces. Without the contributions of immigrants and refugees now and throughout our history, our collective wellbeing and economic vitality would be greatly diminished.
Our communities are home to Coloradans who all deserve to have health in reach, regardless of their national origin, immigration status or DACA status. Keeping families together – and healthy – is key to making communities stronger, safer and more prosperous. The Foundation stands with the Dreamers, and the immigrant and refugee communities at large.
About the Colorado Health Foundation
The Colorado Health Foundation is bringing health in reach for all Coloradans by engaging closely with communities across the state through investing, policy advocacy, learning and capacity building. For more information, please visit hps.inmymindphotography.com.