'It makes me feel seen': Denver nonprofit gives women $10K grants to help buy their first home

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'It makes me feel seen': Denver nonprofit gives women $10K grants to help buy their first home
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Sam Peña is a multimedia journalist at Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.

DENVER — A Denver nonprofit is helping women purchase their first home with $10,000 grants, making the dream of homeownership a reality for many Colorado women.

Today, Williams and her daughters are in a brand new home after receiving a boost from Project I See You. The organization is giving women homebuyers grants worth up to $10,000 to help them purchase their first home."It makes me feel seen," said Williams."Being a single mother, it seems like you're forgotten all the time.

Tucker is trying to raise funds to meet the high demand. The group has more than 450 applicants and a $1 million fundraising goal.

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