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Program Coordinator
Javier is a young DACAmented citizen, and works full-time in Summit as a paralegal. He was born in Patzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico, and in 2006, after years of being separated from his father, his family moved to Breckenridge, Colorado to be reunited. After graduating Summit High School as a decorated student and Student Body President, Javier attended the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs to pursue a degree in Political Science with the hopes of attending law school. Unfortunately, without in-state tuition, or a social security number to work, Javier was not able to continue his studies at UCCS. Javier is a senior at Colorado Mountain College and hopes to graduate with a Bachelors in Sustainability Studies. He is also a community leader passionate in bridging the outdoor community with the immigrant community. Some of his other ventures include being a board member for the Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition and Peak Health Alliance. In his free time, if any, he enjoys biking, hiking, camping and split boarding.
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Program Coordinator
Originally from Tijuana, Mexico, Yerania has lived in Colorado for about 8 years and currently lives in Leadville. She has worked at Father Dyer Church and is now full time with Mountain Dreamers.
Yerania enjoys outdoor activities with her family. She has two children, 13 and 7 years old. One of her passions is getting to know the beautiful places that Leadville offers for hiking, biking, or just going to the lake. She would like her Hispanic immigrant community to feel included in the decisions that affect everyone and that they enjoy the resources that are offered, and feel welcome in schools, parks, jobs, etc.
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Founder & Executive Director
Originally from Texas, Peter arrived in Summit County in 1997 from Flagstaff, AZ. For the next 18 years he worked in the restaurant business in Breckenridge. In these years he worked with many members of Summit’s immigrant community. He got to know them as friends and respect them as individuals. During this time he served as a volunteer on the board of directors of the Family & Intercultural Resource Center (FIRC) nonprofit. In the fall of 2015 he joined the staff of the FIRC as Director of Programs. In 2019 he co-founded, along with several other community members, the Mountain Dreamers immigrant advocacy group.
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Administrative Assistant
My name is Mónica Osorio. I am originally from Colombia. I live with my husband Rafael and my daughter Paula and I currently work for Mountain Dreamers, to whom I am grateful for the opportunity and for all the support they have given me. I am happy to be part of the team, I learn every day so as to be able to help and support the community and meet the organization's objectives.
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Program Coordinator- Summit
My name is Mary Taboada, and I am from Peru. I moved to Summit County in 2014. I have two daughters, ages 9 and 5. My favorite activity is crafting, but in the last few months, I have tried new activities like biking and hiking. One of my personal goals is to keep exploring, learning different activities, and challenging myself by trying new sports. As an immigrant myself, I understand how hard it can be to move to a new place and navigate a different culture and resources when everything feels so unfamiliar. Over the years, I’ve learned and adapted, and now I’m excited to share what I know with others in our community to help make their journey a bit easier. I love what I do, and I’m always eager to learn more so that I can be a helpful resource for others.
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Program Coordinator
Miriam is a native of Puerta Vallarta, Mexico. She moved to Summit County at the age of 16. She has two children, ages 9 and 18. Her son started as a freshman at CU Boulder in 2024. She works full time at Mountain Dreamers because she likes to be involved in activities and advocacy that support immigrant families in the community, since she’s an immigrant herself, and knows what it’s like to come to a new country, culture, and community.
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Program Coordinator- Eagle County
I moved to Colorado in 2012 from Cancun Mexico, even though I have always working for the hospitality, I have always looked for the opportunity to work in a place where I can help others. my heart is towards organizations that impact families by improving their lives, offering them safety, opportunities, and a sense of belonging.
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Program Coordinator- Eagle County
Perla is from Durango, Mexico. She came to Colorado in 2000. She was educated in Eagle County from elementary school, middle school and high school, and then attended college at Colorado Mountain College. She became a Dreamer (DACA recipient) in 2013, and with that she was able to get her early education teacher certificate. She has been working with Eagle County schools for 8 years.
She really likes to spend time with her family, in nature, and also to travel to know new places.
One of her goals is to help people and be a resource for her community.