English Language Sign Up

English language acquisition is crucial to building a new life in America!  You can make a big difference by working with our refugee students as they study English.  Project Worthmore English classes are held in partnership with the Emily Griffith Opportunity School and are currently taught by their teachers at our building at 1633 Florence St….

Faces of Us

The story of Project Worthmore is the story of a community refusing, again and again, to turn its back on those in need.

Letter from our Executive Director

Dear Project Worthmore Family, For over a decade, I have sent a year-end letter to a growing community. These letters have offered me time to reflect and, each year, my deep gratitude for all of you grows. Each year, we work to bring you a story of your impact, and this year we were honored to share the story…

The Space Between Words, An Essay By Joe Gibbons

In a far too ordinary room, a man sits at a long, grey table. Others sit too. Spaces of silence between them communicate a slight awkwardness, only broken by well-rehearsed greetings. “Hellos” and “How are yous?” are sung in myriad accents that color the sounds of the room like a many-cultured quilt.

City O’City Funds First Citizenship Class

When a former refugee has lived in America for five years, they are eligible to apply for U.S citizenship. There are a number of classes offered around the Denver Metro area, but many people from our community have been waiting for Project Worthmore to host a class. Thanks to Denver restaurant City O’ City, this…