
Inclusive wellness center is a neighborhood oasis
Clip: 3/21/2017 | 8m 11s
The Dahlia Campus for Health and Well-being is a preschool, farm, dental office and more.
In the heart of one of Denver's poorest neighborhoods, parents had hoped a new preschool would be built in. Instead they got much more. The Dahlia Campus for Health and Well-being is a preschool, urban farm, dental office and mental health care center, all in one. William Brangham visits to see how it’s supporting the community.
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Inclusive wellness center is a neighborhood oasis
Clip: 3/21/2017 | 8m 11s
In the heart of one of Denver's poorest neighborhoods, parents had hoped a new preschool would be built in. Instead they got much more. The Dahlia Campus for Health and Well-being is a preschool, urban farm, dental office and mental health care center, all in one. William Brangham visits to see how it’s supporting the community.
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