My Nonprofit Reviews

Yellowday Womyn
Review for Two Spirit Society Of Denver, Denver, CO, USA
The Two Spirit Society of Denver is like no other organization. They are on the cutting edge of providing strength, support and education for the greater community in the region. They serve as a role model for other two spirit organizations around the country and support efforts to reclaim the rightful place of two spirits in the native and community at large. They are my family away from home and provide a safe space to learn and grow in my knowledge. Without this family group many would be lost in the city without a place to call home.
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
I have seen this organization save many from the streets and alchol and HIV. The elders give us the honor of their blessings to continue our work.
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
I have and wouldn't change the direction spirit takes us.
What I've enjoyed the most about my experience with this nonprofit is...
How we have adapted our mission and expanded outreach to the youth and women of our communities.
The kinds of staff and volunteers that I met were...
Willing to assist with whatever needed to be done. They never asked members to do anything they themselves wouldn't do. They are fantastic
If this organization had 10 million bucks, it could...
Travel and support the youth in rural areas. There are many times that travel is a barrier because of finances. Make connections internationally with our brothers and sisters.
Ways to make it better...
We could travel far and wide with this message.
In my opinion, the biggest challenges facing this organization are...
The fluidity of the memberships traveling to and from the city. The resources to provide cutting edge programs.
One thing I'd also say is that...
The work this organization does is for all the people who have blazed the way for us, those who are doing the work now and those yet unborn. It will continue long after we are gone.
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2009