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Denver Christian Coffee Shop Faces Monthly Leftist Protests
Jamie Sanchez, owner of The Drip Café in Denver and founder of the homeless ministry 'Recycle God’s Love,' has faced protests and accusations of bigotry due to his Christian faith. What began as a small group offering Bible studies and meals has grown into a broad community initiative supporting the homeless with essentials and life rebuilding resources. In 2022, Sanchez expanded his efforts by launching 'Project Revive,' a faith-based program that provides housing, transportation, identification, addiction counseling, and job opportunities to homeless individuals committed to sobriety and reintegration. The Drip Café hires and mentors graduates of this program, successfully helping them reenter the workforce. Despite the ministry's positive impact, Sanchez and his business have been targeted by organized protests and online harassment, primarily from left-wing groups opposing his Christian values. Sanchez emphasizes that these challenges stem solely from his faith and commitment to helping those in need selflessly.



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