Cannabis Can

Cannabis Can Our mission is to provide “houseless” individuals’ a feeling of hope, inspiration, safety, and acceptance, if only for a moment.

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Cannabis Can is a non-profit organization formed to work toward a more inclusive and companionate society regardless of personal circumstance or residence. Our current endeavor involves providing showers, respite, temporary housing, friendship, (food when available) and encouragement to homeless individuals within our RV. We are also working on our Annual Cannamas drive to give away marijuana this

Christmas Eve (as well as other gifts and necessities) to any and all individuals we happen to come across in the Denver metro area. We strive to end the stigma of ‘homelessness’ and support equal rights for all Individuals regardless of circumstance. We to work directly with other non-profits, local government, and community organizations to achieve this end. Cannabis Can depends on the generosity and kindness of everyday people making large and small contributions in order to continue our mission. 100% of donations are used to purchase gas, water, maintenance, insurance, renovations and supplies. If you would like to donate and need a tax write off please contact us directly. Otherwise, please donate through our gofundme campaign at cannacan.org. We deeply appreciate your support and look forward to hearing from you.

10/22/2025

Dignity packed, shelter unfolded, hope carried.

In a powerful fusion of empathy and engineering, a German startup has created a life-changing innovation, a backpack that transforms into a fully insulated bed, complete with solar panels. Designed for people without homes, this wearable shelter is lightweight, weather-resistant, and completely foldable.

By day, it's a sturdy, ergonomic backpack. By night, it unfolds into a warm, insulated sleeping space that offers protection from cold, rain, and wind. The built-in solar panel can charge small devices like phones or lights, giving individuals a sense of autonomy and connection.

This invention is more than just gear, it's a symbol of dignity and survival. Each unit is made with recycled materials and built for harsh environments, with input from people who’ve lived on the streets.

It’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t always mean high-tech, sometimes it means high compassion. A small shift in design thinking, a massive step for humanity.

Can you find the screwdriver in the photo?  Seems to be the only tool in the cabinet that gets the job done. ;)
02/27/2025

Can you find the screwdriver in the photo? Seems to be the only tool in the cabinet that gets the job done. ;)

A ban against 'aiding and abetting' people on the streets!
02/19/2025

A ban against 'aiding and abetting' people on the streets!

The policy bans “aiding” or “abetting” a homeless camp. Experts say they’re worried about what that means.

12/05/2024
09/03/2024
A dictatorship is coming to you soon enough.  I'll happily admit I didn't fact check this but took it off a Tarantino po...
07/05/2024

A dictatorship is coming to you soon enough. I'll happily admit I didn't fact check this but took it off a Tarantino post. I do feel this is the way of the things to come and can't say I rejoice. Enjoy.

Well, there it is: people trying to survive are illegal even if citizens and/veterans of this country.  Are we ready to ...
06/28/2024

Well, there it is: people trying to survive are illegal even if citizens and/veterans of this country. Are we ready to declare civil war? Doubt it since we are just a bunch of lazy bums.

Supreme Court rules arresting, citing people for not having shelter is constitutional

https://www.streetroots.org/news/2024/06/20/supreme-court-grants-pass-v-johnson-decision

Street Roots US Supreme Court overturns lower court ruling on Oregon homelessness case, decides criminalizing homeless residents for sleeping outside is not cruel and unusual by Jeremiah Hayden | 28 Jun 2024 Editor’s note: This is a developing story. It will be updated with more information as it ...

Another state, another city addressing homelessness in the wrong manner.
09/20/2023

Another state, another city addressing homelessness in the wrong manner.

The Dalles City Council authorized City Attorney Jonathan Kara to file a public nuisance action against the St. Vincent de Paul Society of The Dalles following an executive session on

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Cannabis Can is a non-profit organization formed to work toward a more inclusive and companionate society regardless of personal circumstance or residence. Our current endeavor involves providing showers, respite, temporary housing, friendship, (food when available) and encouragement to homeless individuals within our RV. Our mission is to provide “houseless” individuals’ a feeling of hope, inspiration, safety, and acceptance, if only for a moment. We are also working on our Annual Cannamas drive to give away ma*****na this Christmas Eve (as well as other gifts and necessities) to any and all individuals we happen to come across in the Denver metro area. We strive to end the stigma of ‘homelessness’ and support equal rights for all Individuals regardless of circumstance. We to work directly with other non-profits, local government, and community organizations to achieve this end. Cannabis Can depends on the generosity and kindness of everyday people making large and small contributions in order to continue our mission. 100% of donations are used to purchase gas, water, maintenance, insurance, renovations and supplies. If you would like to donate and need a tax write off please contact us directly. Otherwise, please donate through our gofundme campaign at cannacan.org. We deeply appreciate your support and look forward to hearing from you.