Supporting Neighbors like Josie on Colorado Gives Day
Josie, a single mother, came to CPLP to advocate for herself after her landlord wrongfully issued illegal late fees. CPLP […]
Supporting Neighbors like Josie on Colorado Gives Day Read Post »
Josie, a single mother, came to CPLP to advocate for herself after her landlord wrongfully issued illegal late fees. CPLP […]
Supporting Neighbors like Josie on Colorado Gives Day Read Post »
To register to vote, you need: Basic identification information Colorado residency (established through a physical address) While Going Through an
Voting While Experiencing Housing Uncertainty Read Post »
On August 16, 2022, the District Court in Gunnison County granted Colorado Poverty Law Project’s (“CPLP”) preliminary injunction request, preventing
Gunnison District Court Grants Request to Prevent Retaliatory Rent Increase Read Post »
Colorado Poverty Law Project is thrilled to introduce Shannon MacKenzie as our new Executive Director! Previously our Deputy Director and
Colorado Poverty Law Project Announces New Executive Director Read Post »
Stephanie, 22 (whose name and image have been changed for privacy), was caring for herself, her grandma, and her two
Stephanie Steps Up to Advocate for her Family Read Post »
Vea abajo para esto en español SPONSORED BY REP. ANDREW BOESENECKER, REP. EDIE HOOTON, AND SEN. WINTEREffective October 1st, 2022,
Summary of HB22-1287: Protections for Mobile Home Park Residents Read Post »
Colorado Poverty Law project worked with legislators and partners to help pass several important pieces of legislation this session, including:
2022 Legislative Summary Read Post »
A disabled tenant received an eviction notice based on nonpayment and contacted CPLP for help. Working quickly, a volunteer attorney
Vacated Eviction for Disabled Tenant Read Post »
A Kenyan woman attended a CPLP monthly clinic in dire need of notarized paperwork required to comply with consular regulations.
Navigating Consular Bureaucracy Read Post »