The First Baptist Christian School cheer squad helped serve a meal Dec. 16 to children in Butler’s Island neighborhood at Fishbone Ministries.
Adult volunteers from First Baptist Christian Church serv.
Reilly Martin, president of the Student Leadership Team at First Baptist Christian School in Butler, said her team learned about poverty, charity and hard work at its annual mission trip, and had some.
The Rocky Mountains in Colorado. (Getty Images)
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The Colorado Digital Service’s first year in existence did not go as originally planned. But the new small agency, a self-described “SWAT team of nerds,” would up playing a vital role in designing and managing the technology behind the state’s COVID-19 response.
“Bummer is that COVID has taken away from some of the projects that we’d hoped to work on,” Kelly Taylor, the director of the seven-person shop, told StateScoop in a phone interview.
Taylor, a former employee at the U.S. Digital Service, pitched Gov. Jared Polis on a state-level replica of the USDS in 2019, following the federal agency’s “tour-of-duty” model in which civic-minded technologists lend their skills to public service for a year or two.