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Current Project Sponsors

Land Conservation: Denver

City & County of Broomfield

Colorado Front Range Trail - City of Brighton

Eldorado Canyon State Park – Colorado State Parks

Golden Gate Canyon State Park – Colorado State Parks

Hayman Burn Area, Pike National Forest – US Forest Service

Panorama Park – City of Wheat Ridge

Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge – US Fish and Wildlife Service

Staunton State Park – Colorado State Parks

Wilderness Restoration Volunteers

McGraw Memorial Park/Morrow Mountain Recreation Area – Park County Historical Society

South Suburban Parks and Recreation

City of Boulder

Land Conservation: Colorado Springs Field Office

Bureau of Land Management, Royal Gorge Service Area

Catamount Trail System – Teller County

Cheyenne Mountain State Park

City of Canon City

Coalition for the Upper South Platte

Colorado Motorized Trail Riders Association

Colorado Open Lands

Division of Wildlife, Apishapa State Wildlife Area

Division of Wildlife, John Martin State Wildlife Area

Division of Wildlife, Las Animas State Wildlife Area

Division of Wildlife, Pueblo State Wildlife Area

El Paso County Parks & Recreation

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument

Lathrop State Park

Trinidad State Park

U.S. Forest Service, San Isabel National Forest

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Energy Conservation

Xcel Energy

Governor’s Energy Office

 

Water Conservation

Denver Water

Aurora Water

YouthBuild

Denver Housing Authority

U.S. Department of Labor

 

AmeriCorps Conservation and Leadership

State of Colorado - Governor’s Commission on Community Service

 

2011 STATEWIDE IMPACT

Mile High Youth Corps (MHYC) improves communities and the lives of youth by putting young people to work in neighborhoods, public parks and open spaces throughout Metro Denver and the Southern Front Range. In 2011, the Corps had a significant impact throughout the state of Colorado:

JOB CREATION AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
MHYC employed, educated and trained over 250 young adults in 2011 and received an average of 10 applications for every one youth position available. Additionally, over 20 youth earned a GED and 200 Corpsmembers earned AmeriCorps education awards. Read More .

MHYC Blog Feed

  • Corpsmember Spotlight: YouthBuild
    As this year’s YouthBuild term draws to an end, we would like to take the opportunity to share the journey...
  • Corpsmembers of the Month: May
    We’re back again with our new Corpsmember of the Month Awards for May! Each community meeting we select a Corpsmember...
  • Weekly Energy Saving Tip
    Are you thinking about getting a new appliance? Here’s how to read the Energy Guide inside each new appliance:
  • Gear Drive!
    The 2012 Summer of Service kicks off on May 29 for Mile High Youth Corps – Colorado Springs (MHYC-CS). This...
  • Summer Crews Announced!
    Summer is just around the corner and our new crews are amped and ready to go! We’ve got a little info on...
  • Weekly Energy Saving Tip
    Happy Cinco de Mayo! When you are heating up your queso dip for today’s fiestas, use the microwave instead of...
MILE HIGH YOUTH CORPS

1801 Federal Blvd.
Denver, CO 80204

Phone: 303.433.1206
Fax: 303.433.5997
info@mhyc.net
MHYC Colorado Springs

1506 N. Hancock Avenue
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Phone: 719.630.7421
Fax: 719.434.3432
springs@mhyc.net
© 2010 Mile High Youth Corps