
DENVER 8 TV: WHAT MAKES A WORLD-CLASS CITY?
Join us as we speak to the employees of Consolidated Services Group (CSG), and how their employment has helped them take a step forward in their lives. This story, and many more, in this month's episode of Elevating Denver on Denver 8 TV.
Denver 8 is the award-winning municipal access television station for the City and County of Denver, Colorado government. You can view the channel LIVE as it is scheduled (www.denver8.tv) or you can view on the City of Denver's YouTube channel.

DENVERITE PRESENTS DENVERITES IN PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT AT LEON GALLERY
“Denverite Presents Denverites" showcased portraits of Denverites made by Denverite Visual Journalist Kevin Beaty in his six years working for the news site. CSG Clean Team member James Kinney is featured in the photography exhibit!
The Oct. 2022 photography show featured dozens of portraits of the people who make Denver. Denverite called the collection a "community of portraiture that brings our shared humanity into a gallery environment. Individually, each photograph represents one story. Together, they demonstrate the diversity of culture and experience that makes Denver dynamic and unique."




MORE THAN A JOB: STABILITY AND DIGNITY WITH CSG
Tammy Vaughn’s mornings begin at the intersection of Colfax Ave. and Broadway St. Each workday, she sweeps the sidewalk, empties the garbage cans, and does her part to keep the Capitol Hill neighborhood clean and tidy. Her purple uniform is easy to spot, even amongst the hustle and bustle.

Photo credit: Evan Semon
BRIDGE HOUSE'S
READY TO WORK PROGRAM
Learn how Bridge House transforms lives.
CSG Finance Director Linda Lengyel shares insight to what makes Ready To Work such a successful program.

FINDS HOPE AND A HOME AT A SAFE-CAMPING SITE
Mark Montes is feeling good about himself right now. Known as "Shorty" among his friends, the 50-year-old has been working a steady part-time job at CSG for over a month, cleaning the 16th Street Mall for the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District.

Photo credit: Evan Semon for Westword