Lauren Dorn

Pamoja Program Supervisor at Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains

Lauren Dorn has over a decade of experience in refugee and immigrant support, primarily through roles at Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains where Lauren currently manages the Pamoja Early Childhood Education program, focusing on culturally responsive strategies and advocacy. Lauren has also held the position of Welcoming Communities Coordinator, collaborating with various organizations to enhance initiatives for refugees in Colorado. In addition, as Project Director at Empowering Communities Globally, Lauren oversees a program aimed at improving childcare quality for refugee and immigrant families. Lauren co-founded Picture Me Here, a multimedia program designed to support refugees through skills development and leadership training. Lauren's educational background includes a Bachelor of Liberal Arts in International Studies from Colorado State University and a Registered Yoga Teacher certification from Yogalife in India.

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Denver, United States

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Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains

Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains is a faith based, non-profit human service agency providing adoption, foster care, older adult caregiver, prevention, and refugee services since 1948. We help children and families during their most challenging times regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or age. We believe that all people, from the newborn to the most elderly, are valued members of our community. Every day we provide help and support to children and families, because everyone deserves hope during the most challenging times of their lives. With offices in Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Greeley, Fort Morgan and Albuquerque, we partner with communities to meet the unmet needs affecting their most vulnerable populations. LFS strives to recognize areas in need and to find ways to serve those who have seemingly become invisible. Every day, hundreds of people turn to LFS for refuge, help and hope.


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