Our Linked Prosperity: how local businesses are helping their communities


Most of the media often paints all businesses with a single stroke, but in our experience businesses are each unique and so many of them are focused on making the world a better place. We’ve highlighted a few such gems below.

I provide therapy, coaching, and consulting services with a holistic, integrative, mind-body approach to overall wellness. I am a mental health provider who is licensed in Maryland and Colorado, helping clients process and heal from trauma as well as improve their ability to manage anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. Read More>>

Centennial Nonprofit Consulting, LLC exclusively works with nonprofit organizations on strategic planning, fundraising, and organizational development to increase their impact in their communities and with the people they serve. I want to harness my over 20 years in the nonprofit sector to help organizations build their capacity so they can serve more people. Read More>>

We are a multiracial and multicultural fun loving band and are accepting and welcoming to everyone no matter what your race and political beliefs are. That is all 100% put aside with Los Cheesies. It’s all about letting loose and being yourself with us. Shows like ours is what communities need. We bring people together, not divide them. Read More>>

The Victorian Society of Colorado (VSC) educates the community on the rich history and cultural heritage of the Victorian era (1837-1901). Through a diverse range of public events, educational initiatives, and hands-on demonstrations, we engage Coloradans with the timeless traditions and fashions of this influential period. Read More>>

For context, I am a doctoral level licensed clinical psychologist who has been living in the Denver metro area since 2016. I provide in-person and Telehealth individual psychotherapy, relationship counseling, psychological evaluation (including diagnostic assessment), and professional consultation. My background includes a Masters in Forensic Psychology, and undergraduate degrees in Criminology and Psychology (with a minor in Computer Science). Read More>>
I feel like I’m impacting the community by creating a safe space for the LGBTQIA+ community, especially because we are a vulnerable minority that doesn’t always feel protected or welcomed in a lot of places. Creating that safety is the most important thing to me. I want people to walk into the salon that I work at and immediately feel like they’re somewhere they belong. Read More>>

Some might say that being an artist has no practical benefit or isn’t really a job or business. I have found that being an artist actually brings a lot of benefit to the community and to the world. As a visual artist, I find joy in creating and expression, and find others enjoy seeing those creations and expressions. Read More>>
The Bridge steps into the community like a seasoned corner coach, helping formerly incarcerated brothers and sisters reintegrate with dignity, purpose, and real support. We saw the need firsthand—through lived experience, through chains broken, and through the understanding that recovery ain’t just a mindset, it’s a full-body transformation. Read More>>
