Tutoring at CWEE on Fridays is the highlight of my week. Knowing that I was a small part in the success of a GED candidate is incredibly rewarding.
– Mark Krivel, GED Tutor
For the past few years, my firm has been fortunate enough to provide various legal services to CWEE participants. I very much enjoy working with the participants and the support they receive from CWEE personnel is extraordinary.
– Ari Gould, Law Offices of Ari B. Gould
I could tell that the women were starting to come into their own and find their own power. CWEE is doing wonderful work!
– Agnes Talamantez Carroll, Agnes Talamantez Carroll & Associates
Employment program continues high graduation rate as participants earn GED.
Today, the Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE) held its 27th Annual Awards Luncheon celebrating outstanding CWEE alumni, community and employer partners and the CWEE volunteer of the year.
CWEE received first-time funding of $50,000 from Mile High United Way in the focus area of adult self-sufficiency.
The Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE), along with collaborative partners Mi Casa Resource Center and Emily Griffith Opportunity School (EGOS), will be hosting a networking event on Thursday, March 23 at the downtown location of Lodo Bar and Grill for our career seekers and employer partners.
CWEE participant Jessica wrote this article about CWEE's Continuation Ceremony on March 5th. The article was included in the Denver Post's print edition of YourHub.
CWEE is thrilled to be among 10 nonprofits in the Denver Metro area to be awarded a 2 year Inclusiveness Project grant from The Denver Foundation!
CWEE is excited to announce that we are receiving federal stimulus funds from a Denver Community Services Block Grant. These extra funds are designed to support agencies like CWEE that help alleviate the effects of poverty while promoting movement towards self-sufficiency.