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Kayla McIlvaine

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Entries by Kayla McIlvaine

New Online Tool Helps Coloradans Determine Which Public Benefits They Might Be Eligible For

January 8, 2024

Read the article on coloradosun.com

What Does 211 Mean To You?

August 14, 2023

From the 211 Staff at Mile High United Way

211 Colorado: Answering the Call for 20 Years

February 9, 2023

Read the article on unitedwaydenver.org

Governer Polis Signs 211 Bill at Mile High United Way

June 7, 2022

Connecting Families to Critical Resources Through New 211 State Funding

June 2, 2022

Read the article on unitedwaydenver.org

Connecting families to critical resources through new 211 state funding

June 2, 2022

An SRDA 211 Post

April 17, 2022

A PPUW 211 Post

March 17, 2022

Connecting families to critical resources through new 211 state funding

February 26, 2022

A Generic Sample Post

January 17, 2022

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