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Step Newsletter Spring 2026

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Executive Director Meghan Shay Joins Mandy & Deb

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2025 Donor Impact Report

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Gazette Editorial: Let’s support true rehab

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FOX 31: “Step Denver Helps Aid in Addiction Recovery”

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Step Newsletter Winter 2025

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Step Springs Wall Breaking Event

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2024 Donor Impact Report

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Step in Colorado Springs

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CBS News: “My life depends on my recovery”

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Step Newsletter Winter 2024

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Step Denver receives Daniels Fund inaugural “Medal of Excellence”

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More than 100 No Cost beds available

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Homeless Contribution Tax Credit (HCTC)

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Leadership Announcement

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2023 Donor Impact Report

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Step Newsletter Spring 2023

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Step Newsletter Summer 2022

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Housing first? Only with accountability.

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STEP NEWSLETTER WINTER 2022

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Sean Hoy, New Director of Programs

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Patrick McNamara Retires

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Step Launches A Podcast

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STEP NEWSLETTER SUMMER 2021

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CBS4 on Drug Company Settlements

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Step Merchandise Now Available

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STEP NEWSLETTER SPRING 2021

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Meet Ryan

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Meet Taylor

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CBS 4 Denver Fentanyl Overdose Risks

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Step Career Center Defies Odds

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4th Annual Step Giving Day of Service

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9 News Highlights Step And Carter’s Story

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Mountain Time Media Check Presentation

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Barb Card Sober Living Home

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Step Newsletter Fall 2020

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Denver in Decay

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Meet Kyle

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Newsletter Summer 2020

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Xcel Energy

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Step Giving

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We recently got to sit down with Step resident Nick! Step allows residents to enter the program up to three times – Nick opened up about how his third time at Step is different:

“I spent a month just slowly drinking myself to death. I got frostbite, and have nerve damage now. I probably came a lot closer to death than I ever have before.”

“My first few weeks here, I could barely walk. Every step was like agony - Ive never experienced that level of pain before.

“Since coming back here, I just have a very different overall attitude. Every time I’ve been in a recovery program, I’m like, ‘I need to be sober now. I can’t even think about drinking.’ But once I get my sh*t together, I’m like ‘Maybe I can try.’ This time, I dont even want to find out, because it will kill me. Im taking my recovery a lot more seriously.

I have a lot more purpose. I finally got a job that I dont hate. Im a groundskeeper - its very peaceful. I paid off all my debt, and actually have money to spare. Everything is just working out.”

We asked Nick what he would say to someone struggling with addiction, and he had this to share:

“If you want to stop suffering, this is the place to do it. If you want to get sober – and not just sober, but to have a better life, this is the place to do it. Step has saved my life in more ways than one.”

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Congrats to you, Nick! Looks like you are rockin’ it! This program will not fail you. You’ve worked hard to get where you are. Keep it up! 👍🏼

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