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Denver’s Road Home Recap Posted on April 30, 2008 Post a comment

It’s no wonder Reader’s Digest was a fan of the Donation Meter Project; it really has brought about great “change” in awareness and giving tendencies throughout Denver.

We put together this video in order to document how and why we got involved.

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