Una amplia red de ayuda mutua ha surgido para atender las necesidades de los inmigrantes sin vivienda en Denver.
PhD graduate Pilar Ingle is working to address root causes of homelessness and health inequities and improve palliative and end-of-life care for people experiencing homelessness.
In recognition of their national and international reputations and impact, GSSW’s Butler Institute for Families and Institute for Human–Animal Connection have been designated as DU Research Institutes.
GSSW students, faculty and staff are part of an expansive mutual aid network meeting the needs of unhoused migrants in Denver.
GSSW PhD candidates are ready to put their doctoral training to work as teachers and scholars who advance social work knowledge and social justice.
A new $1-million grant is supporting GSSW’s efforts to diversity and expand Colorado’s behavioral health workforce.
Researchers at the GSSW Center for Housing and Homelessness Research have been studying the impact of the Denver Basic Income Project on homelessness. It is the nation’s largest basic income study.