MHCD Child & Family Community Center

Our work enables adults to live a more fulfilling and productive lives, children to be resilient, and families to be happier and healthier. Through multiple community sites, mental health providers in several Denver public schools collaborations with community partnerships and home-based outreach, we provide treatment, prevention, outreach and crisis services to more than 60,000 children, families and adults annually.  

Steam on Platte

STEAM on the Platte (STEAM) is a 3.2 acre, mixed-use project in Denver’s burgeoning Sun Valley neighborhood along the Platte River. STEAM is an undiscovered gem with a convenient downtown location, light rail stop, bike path, sports arena access, and a riverside setting that makes it desirable for enterprising leaders, creative pioneers, and residents who crave an authentic blend of Denver’s historical and edgy culture. For bold people and businesses, STEAM on the Platte is the mixed-use community that spurs innovation, energy and collaboration. STEAM on the Platte embraces its presence on the Platte River and its industrial history so that people can gain a progressive edge in a dynamic, centrally located environment.

Terraza Del Sol

The $15 million Terraza del Sol project will brings 42 units of affordable housing to 3116 W. Alameda Ave. The ground floor will serve as the new organizational headquarters of the Mi Casa Resource Center and include the organization’s Family Economic Education Center.

Ft. Morgan Middle School

Natural light fills the halls of this new middle school, which also serves as a community gathering space.

Designed by Wold Architects and Larson Incitti, this new middle school sits on a 20-acre site that includes a full-size sod football field, paved parking lot, and multi-lane parent drop-off/pick-up area. Natural light is used throughout the building and is supplemented with energy-saving LED lighting, which is also used for site lighting. Funded in part by a BEST grant, it replaced the 88-year-old middle school. In addition to a center for learning, the school serves as a gathering space for the community.