A source of free food, mental health support, and more for Denver students will soon close

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A source of free food, mental health support, and more for Denver students will soon close
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A center that provides free food, clothing, mental health support, workforce training, and more to students and families at six public schools in Denver will close in less than three months.

The Village is a resource center housed inside Contemporary Learning Academy, one of Denver’s “pathways schools.” With federal pandemic relief for schools set to expire in several months, Denver Public Schools said The Village will close its doors June 30.

The Village was launched with grant funding and is now paid for by federal pandemic relief known as ESSER earmarked for schools, DPS spokesperson Scott Pribble said. The Village cost $771,690 to run this school year, he said. High-ranking Colorado Senate Democrat enters treatment for alcohol abuse, steps down as committee chairColorado snowpack, nearing peak after huge storms, is now a bright spot: "We're in a good position"Bank sues Aspenite Dan Burrell for $18M, tries to foreclose on $39M homeKeeler: Rockies are MLB’s No. 1 punchline. Denver stand-up comedians say Dick Monfort’s act ain’t funny anymore

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