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Jessica Prosser, Aurora's director of housing and community services, told CBS News that the city plans to have a contracted management company begin evaluating the property next week. The ...
Aurora Mental Health & Recovery is a private, nonprofit community mental health center in Aurora, Colorado, [1] [2] which was founded in 1975. Originally named Aurora Mental Health Center, the organization went through a rebrand in January of 2023.
The Asian Pacific Development Center is a non-profit organization assisting Asian immigrants in the Denver, Colorado, metropolitan area.Founded in 1980 to provide outpatient mental health therapy and counseling, it expanded its offerings a few years later to include acclimation assistance including classes in English as a second language, job placement, and youth activities.
The Medical Center of Aurora ("TMCA") serves Aurora, Colorado and the eastern Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area (metro area) with four separate campuses providing a wide range of health care services. It was founded in 1974; it now employs more than 1,200 people and is part of HealthONE, the largest health care system in the metro area. Currently ...
The district has scheduled community information meetings for 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the ACSD Conference Center, 119 W. Pioneer Trail, in front of Aurora High School.
Tom Weisner (October 6, 1949 – December 28, 2018) was an American politician. He became the mayor of Aurora, Illinois, beginning in April 2005.Prior to his election he worked for over eighteen years in high-ranking positions in the city of Aurora and for five years as a volunteer in the Peace Corps.
Aurora is home to the Colorado Freedom Memorial [56] and a memorial garden for the victims of the 2012 theater shooting is located adjacent to City Hall. [57] The Aurora Symphony Orchestra, a community orchestra established in 1978, offers a full season of full orchestra concerts annually as well as smaller chamber ensemble performances. [58]
AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) is a full-time, residential team-based program for men and women ages 18–26. Members serve at one of four regional campuses located throughout the United States (Vicksburg, Mississippi; Vinton, Iowa; Aurora/Denver, Colorado; and Sacramento, California).