Servicios de La Raza
Ashlie Mason is a seasoned accounting professional with extensive experience in various accounting roles. Currently serving as a Senior Accountant at Servicios de La Raza since February 2020, Ashlie has overseen the Accounting Department, managed full cycle accounts receivable and payable, and handled auditing preparations while creating and tracking budgets for multiple funding sources. Previously, Ashlie held positions at Global Fire and Safety and Brite-Line Technologies, where responsibilities included full cycle accounts payable, journal entries, and reconciliation of numerous accounts. Ashlie's career began with roles at Mi Casa Back Office Solutions and Mi Casa Resource Center, further solidifying a comprehensive foundation in accounting practices. Ashlie holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Metropolitan State University of Denver.
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Servicios de La Raza
Servicios de La Raza is a non-profit with the mission to provide, and advocate for culturally responsive, essential health and human services and opportunities to all Colorado communities in need. At the end of the 1960s, the United States was at the height of the civil rights movement. In Colorado, this movement was centered in Denver’s Latino communities, where individuals were beginning to demand equality on a number of fronts, including the provision of culturally relevant and effective social services. In 1972, a dozen advocates came together to form Servicios de La Raza (Servicios), a bilingual human service organization, to serve Denver’s Latino/a population. Initially, Servicios was a licensed facility for the treatment of mental health and chronic mental illnesses. In 1974, the agency applied to Colorado’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division for funding and licensure and was approved as an alcohol and substance abuse treatment center. For over 38 years, Servicios has continued to respond to the unmet needs of the Latino community by adding programs for youth, victims of domestic violence, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, provision of basic emergency services and benefits acquisition.