Thieves steal catalytic converters from Denver nonprofit that helps unhoused, low-income single parents

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Warren Village, a Denver nonprofit organization working to help unhoused and low-income single parents, is struggling after the catalytic converters were stolen from both of their school buses. via JessicaDenver7

DENVER — Warren Village, a Denver nonprofit organization working to help unhoused and low-income single parents, takes care of more than 100 children though their early education and child care program. However, their mission has gotten harder after the catalytic converters were stolen from both of their school buses.

“So there's a service interruption, which is frustrating and disappointing for the kiddos. But it's also a financial burden, because the repairs are estimated to cost between $10,000 and $15,000. That's not something I budgeted for this year,” said Ethan Hemming, president of Warren Village said. “It’s really is about the kids because we rely on those buses to transport our elementary kids back and forth to school. We use them to take them out on excursions and field trips in the city,” Hemming said.

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