On a warm and sunny day, Diane Roybal stood outside her brick home in southwest Denver. She's 69, with brown hair, a warm smile, and a battle with breast cancer on her hands.
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Project Angel Heart doesn’t just provide vast volumes of food, these meals are medically tailored to the specific dietary needs of those living with serious illnesses.
Nonprofit workers source of help and comfort to clients and each other during pandemic
Posted at 1:53 PM, Jan 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-01-22 15:53:26-05
From natural disasters to house fires, when no one else is there to help, nonprofits tend to answer the call. But with a reliance on donations and volunteers, it has been difficult for some to keep up their level of work during the pandemic.
When asked how he has been doing 10 months into the pandemic, nonprofit CEO Owen Ryan simply said he did not know how to answer that question.
âApril was fine. May was OK. When it was June, we were all a mess. It was rough,â he said.