Denver city leaders will consider forming a new community partnership with Servicios de La Raza for the city’s Support Team Assisted Response Program. via MicahSmith_TV
DENVER - Denver city leaders will consider forming a new community partnership with Servicios de La Raza for the city’s Support Team Assisted Response Program.
“There are some gaps, and I think those gaps are most specifically within our communities of color,” said Servicios de La Raza president and CEO Rudy Gonzales. “I truly believe that we can help rebuild, in a good way, a healthy relationship again that is community-led, because we're very strong proponents of that and we’re strong proponents of the STAR Advisory Committee.”
If the partnership moves forward, Servicios will receive $2.3 million is funding and provide human services to patients who interact with STAR responders.
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