Hope Has No Borders

Providing some certainty in the lives of Denvers newest community members.

Since December 2022, Denver became a major destination for migrants arriving through the southern border from South and Central American countries. About 42,000 migrants have arrived in the Denver metro area since December 20221.

What started out as a grassroots effort to find shelter and supplies to endure the often harsh Front Range winters, grew into advocacy and policy development at the city and state level. The need for this effort to further affect change necessitated becoming an organized not for profit. To that end we worked with the founders to develop a clear and memorable identity.

At once, solid and approachable, the resulting identification system clearly indicated how serious the groups' intent to create a positive, lasting impact on the newest members of the Denver Metro community.

We created a deceptively simple system which ensures Hope Has No Borders can grow and adapt their programs well beyond the acute situation from which the organization was conceived.

1. commonsenseinstituteco.org/the-ongoing-costs-of-denver-migrants

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