Our Programs
Convivir Colorado
Diverse Origins, Shared Futures
Out-of-School Programs
We primarily focus on students’ out-of-school journey where each of our programs build on each other and increase in life application.
Youth Leadership Council
9th - 12th Grade
Ensure our programming meets the needs of the youth we serve.
Mentorship Program
9th - 12th Grade
Build a network of support for personal and professional success.
Speakers Collective
9th - 12th Grade
Uplift student voices and educate the community on how to be better advocates for immigrants and refugees
Arts & Conversations Series
6th - 12th Grade
Heal alongside your peers as you share personal stories and create unique art.
Summer Program
6th - 12th Grade
Learn about immigration's impact on you and imagine how you can change the world for the better
Conviviendo Podcast
Our student-run podcast, Conviviendo, is dedicated to fostering unity and understanding across diverse communities. We strive to create an inclusive space where everyone, regardless of nationality or immigration status, can share their stories, perspectives, and cultures.
Arts & Conversations Series



Our sessions allow students to build community as we engage in storytelling. Our goal is to empower our students in their immigrant journey and use art as a way to synthesize our stories.
When: Fall and spring
Eligibility: 6-12th grade immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
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Summer Program



Students analyze the role of immigrants and refugees in the community, media, government, and policy and then take collective action on a community art project.
When: every year, mid-June – end of July
Eligibility: 6-12th grade immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
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Mentorship Program



Build a network of support for personal and professional success as you receive one-on-one guidance from an experienced adult.
When: Fall and spring
Eligibility: 9-12th immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
Testimonials:
Conviviendo Podcast



The Conviviendo Podcast is all about building a strong community where immigrant, refugee and first generation youth can share their stories through digital media. This program helps students feel empowered to tell their stories, connect with others, and learn new podcasting skills.
When: Year-round
Eligibility: 6-12th immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
Speakers’ Collective



Students cultivate a community of advocates by running informational workshops at conferences, events, and meetings with students, educators, service providers, families.
When: Year-round
Eligibility: 9-12th immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
Youth Leadership Council



This program gives students the space to put their leadership skills into practice by helping to advise and shape Convivir’s programming.
When: Year-round
Eligibility: 9th grade- college-level immigrant, refugee, and first-generation students.
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Community-Wide Programs
We offer community-wide engagement that highlights an immigrant and refugee friendly ecosystem.



Community Events
Convivir hosts one community event every semester where students and their families can gather together and get to know each other!
Food, music, prizes and activities.
When: May, July, and December
Eligibility: Immigrant and refugee families, including parents, Convlvir students, and their siblings. We welcome new families!

Family Advising
Families new to Convivir meet with our outreach coordinators to identify areas of need, place students in the right program, and outline expectations.
When: made by appointment with outreach coordinator
Eligibility: immigrant and refugee families in Colorado
Please contact one of our coordinators to schedule!