Mile High Early Learning
Victoria Ramirez is an early childhood intern at Mile High Early Learning since August 2022, responsible for ensuring children's hygiene, preparing activity materials, and maintaining a safe environment. Previously, Victoria interned at UCHealth from August 2021 to July 2022, where tasks included patient check-ins using the EPIC system and mail delivery, along with maintaining cleanliness in common areas. Earlier experience includes a student internship at Johnson Financial Group, LLC, from August 2019 to March 2020, focusing on mail management, kitchen stocking, and conference room setup. Victoria is an alumnus of Arrupe Jesuit High School, graduating in 2023.
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Mile High Early Learning
Mile High Early Learning (MHEL) is the largest and oldest provider of subsidized quality early care and education in Denver. Our mission is to enable all children in Denver to succeed in school by providing resources and education to inspire a lifetime of learning and self-sufficiency. Using a Montessori inspired approach, MHEL helps the children it serves by fostering in them social competency, a habit of concentration, initiative and persistence, pride in the physical environment and a life-long joy of learning—all qualities which engender school success and responsible and engaged citizens. Our early learning centers across Denver serve more than 500 children each day. We also operate two drop-in centers in partnership with Denver Human Services and Denver Courts to provide a safe and healthy setting for their clients’ children. At our Northeast Learning Center, we have community education and outreach programs for Family, Friend and Neighbor care providers as well as parents. Programs such as Babies Ready for College and Play and Learn Groups are focused on supporting children’s growth and development by working with parents and caregivers. We remain deeply committed to ensuring that all children have access to quality early care and education. I welcome you to join us to make a difference in children’s lives.