Enter Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s $12,000 in 12 Months Giveaway!
To enter your favorite local nonprofit group to receive $1,000 scroll down to the bottom of this page and Leave a Reply. Please include the name and contact information of the local nonprofit organization you are nominating to win $1,000.
We will be accepting nominations here on the web or through the mail. There will be a new drawing every month for 12 months, so be sure to nominate your favorite local nonprofit organization today. This is a random drawing and only one win is allowed for a local nonprofit group during this 12 Month program. Winners from our previous Crazy $12,000 in 12 Months programs are eligible to win again.
Previous winners include: Hope House, The Wheat Ridge Foundation, Lost & Found, Colorado Freedom Memorial, Metro Food Bank, Josh & Gus’s Run for Reason, the Jefferson Symphony and many more.

May 2nd, 2007 at 6:46 am
I nominate my Eagle project for your “Crazy 12 for 12″ campaign. I am a 13-uear-old Life Scout with Boy Scout Troop #999 (Faith Bible Chapel). For my Eagle project I have planned a trail (working with Mr. Masek at North JeffCo Park and Rec. District) at North Table Mountain Park. My plan has received all the required signatures for approval. I would use the $1,000 for crushed rock, bobcat rental, railroad ties, and the other materials I need. This is a huge project, and I have to raise all the funds by myself. If you have questions, my mother’s cell phone # is xxx-xxx-xxxx (our e-mail messages don’t always get through the first time), and Mr. Masek’s phone number is xxx-xxx-xxxx. Thank you for this opportunity to apply for your award.
Sincerely,
Matthew French
May 12th, 2007 at 12:53 pm
I would like to nominate YouthReach.org! This organization hooks up teens with volunteer jobs. The teens get a feeling of helping others and see situations that opens up their world. Volunteer opportunities range from getting rooms ready for families entering into transitional living, tutoring, helping with parties in senior living centers and community center in a less fortunate area. Thank you
June 5th, 2007 at 8:30 am
Phone: 303-421-2721
I would like to nominate Glory of God Lutheran Church for your $1,000 monthly donation. The church supports a wide range of activities including older adult ministries, womens & mens ministries, health ministries, children and youth ministries. They are celebrating their 25th anniversary in the Wheat Ridge Community this summer and would be honored to receive this donation.
June 5th, 2007 at 11:52 am
I would like to nominate FrontRange Earth Force for your monthly donation. Since 1997, we have supported youth-driven service learning programs designed to encourage young people to identify and solve problems in their communities. Over the past nearly ten years, we have reached more than 12,000 students in 85 schools throughout the Denver Metro area. This year, our Earth Force youth completed 73 awesome service-learning projects of their own design. The issues ranged from addressing energy conservation in schools, water quality at local natural areas, and xeriscaping school gardens, to providing necessity kits for homeless women and their children, educating other youth about the dangers of drug use, and combating gang violence. This summer, 10 groups are working on developing murals to celebrate our 10th anniversary! Thank you so much for considering us!
June 5th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
I nominate Freedom Service Dogs Inc. They train dogs to assist people with mobility impairments, place the trained dog with Coloradans with disabilities(all dogs stay in Colorado) and provide life-time support for the Client-dog team.
This is a win-win situation as all of the dogs hae been rescued from shelters. There is no dog breeding program. So, dogs that no one wanted are turned into productive companions.
There is a small, dedicated staff so the majority of any donated money goes directly toward the training of the dogs.
The cost of training one service dog is over $20,000
Thank you for your consideration
Pat Smith
Freedom Service Dogs Inc Volunteer
June 6th, 2007 at 6:16 am
I would like to nominate The Family Tree organization. It does a great job helping families get back on their feet. The following description is from their website:
“Since 1976, Family Tree has provided a broad range of services and shelter to families and youth of metro Denver to overcome child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Each year, Family Tree provides services to more than 30,000 people, including more than 24,000 nights of shelter to families and individuals who might otherwise be homeless. The mission of Family tree is to help people overcome child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness to become safe, strong and self-reliant.”
June 6th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
Please accept this nomination for Griffith Centers for Children, a nonprofit that has been serving abused and neglected children for the past four decades. Each year, this organization provides healing and hope for hundreds of children and adolescents from throughout Colorado — those who have been victimized by physical, mental and sexual abuse, neglect and abandonment. Established by local educator and philanthropist Miss Emily Griffith, Griffith Centers provides services that include residential and day treatment programs, foster care and adoption, family preservation, a year-round academic program, and equine and wilderness therapies. Thank you for considering this outstanding nonprofit for your monthly giveaway!
June 7th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
I would like to nominate the Parker Task Force for your award. This is a 100% volunteer organization that was started in 1987. The Town of Parker donates space, maintenance and utilities, so overhead is next to nothing.
The PTF has a well stocked food bank, and assists their clients (from Parker/Elizabeth/Franktown) with emergency services to prevent evictions, keep utilities on, and assist with other pressing life situations. The number of people seeking help has increased almost 50% from 2006 to 2007.
The PTF helped start up, and continues to work with Doulas County on, The Homeless Initiative.
This is a wonderful group of people who deserve help to continue to assist our neighbors in need. Thank you.
June 8th, 2007 at 7:50 am
I was honored to be a volunteer at the Parker Task Foce in Parker Co until I recently moved to NY. I was astounded at the dedication and time devoted to making this non profit organization successful. Endless hours of servicing customer needs in the tri-town area were donated by Jan and Clark Hastings, who lead a team of dedicated volunteers. The Parker Task Force is run by volunteers only and rely on the genorisity of donations from Parker residents and local companies. It is never enough, though, as the need rises every year at an unbelievable rate. The Parker Task Force is just nice people doing nice things for the less fortunate of the community.
They truly deserve your consideration for $1,000.
Their info is as follows:
Parker Task Force
www.parkertaskforce.org
20118 E Main Street - Unit D
Parker CO 80138
Thanks for considering them,
Nancy Rullman
wbrnjr@aol.com
(303) 841-3460
June 8th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
I would like to nominate Thorne Ecological Institute. Thorne is in its 53rd year and its mission is to build Earth stewardship by connecting kids to nature through hands-on environmental educational experiences. Thorne is involved with the 4th Annual Hike For Youth event that will be on September 15, 2007. This event is a colloborative “hike-a-thon” that benefits 5 environmentally-focused youth agencies in the Denver/Metro areas. The other organizations are cityWild, Colorado Mountain Club-Youth Education Program, FrontRange Earth Force, and Mile High Youth Corps. Each nonprofit serves diverse populations and together reach over 12,000 students per year. These nonprofits share a common focus of building personal development of young people through service, stewardship, restoration, and experiential education.
On September 15th, 2007, more than 500 individuals are expected to lace up their boots and hike to raise money. This is a wonderful family event. The Hike for Youth is a great opportunity to inform the community about the work going on in the arena of environmental educaiton and to share the love of the outdoors with other Coloradoans.
Thank you for considering supporting Thorne Ecological Institute and the Hike for Youth ( www.hikeforyouth.org).
Thorne Ecological Institute
P.O. Box 19107
Boulder, CO 80308
June 11th, 2007 at 1:07 pm
I am honored to be a volunteer for The Dragonfly Program, a seven-week grief support program for children aged 6-12 and and their parents/guardians, who have experienced loss from the death of a significant loved one.
I have been involved in hospice programs and children’s grief and loss programs over the past 6 years. I believe this program has the most thoughtfully designed curriculum addressing grief and loss for children, while most importantly, providing education and support for the parents and guardians who are struggling with their own grief.
Children, when given the opportunity to express their grief, are able to heal and move forward in their lives. They learn to understand the changes, express and cope with mixed feelings, understand the importance of self-care and support, learn to say goodbye, and honor the memory of their special person.
This program is funded by donations. It is through organizations like Applewood Plumbing and Heating that we can continue this important work. I hope you will consider this program with you very generous donation.
Contact Information:
Exempla Lutheran Hospice
Collier Hospice Center
3210 Lutheran Parkway
Wheat Ridge CO 80033
Barb Kamlet, Coordinator
303-467-4989
Thank you for any support you can provide for this wonderful program.
Joanne Ruzzo, Volunteer
June 12th, 2007 at 8:37 am
I would like to second the nomination of Joanne Ruzzo for The Dragonfly Program.
Children are often regarded as a “silent population” in regard to grief and may not have the resources available to them to do the important task of mourning the death of someone important to them. Our program’s mission is to “provide safe and compassionate grief support for young people that inspires individual growth through learning, creative activities and story sharing.”
Our seven-week program is unique in that each week, the adults in the children’s lives are receiving education around children’s developmental needs related to grief as well as support around their own grief issues. They also discuss the same topic as the children and often do the same creative activities in order for families to continue to dialogue when they are not in group. It is to the credit of this program, I believe, that we often have family members repeat the series, possibly because the child who already went through the group has reached a new developmental phase or because another sibling is now age eligible to participate.
In addition to our seven-week program, we provide free resource material about children’s grief to schools, counselors, and families who have children who have been affected by the death of someone important in their lives.
The Dragonfly Program is funded entirely through the generosity of individuals and community organizations. On behalf of The Dragonfly Program staff and volunteers, thank you for your consideration of our nomination. On a personal note, I truly applaud your commitment to supporting so many non-profit programs.
Barb Kamlet, MA
Program Coordinator
The Dragonfly Program
Grief Support for Young People
June 12th, 2007 at 10:13 am
Please consider the Dragonfly Grief Support Program at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center. This program provides incredible benefit to children, ages 6-12, as they deal with having lost a loved one. Dragonfly recognized that children grieve differently, and it makes impactful activities part of the program. By supporting this program, you give children a reason to smile again. You give them hope.
Thank you.
Stephanie Lewis
June 12th, 2007 at 12:35 pm
I nominate the Denver Eye-Paws Puppy-Raising Club, which raises, trains, and socializes puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind. Guide dogs provide individuals who are blind or vision impaired with the wonderful opportunity and ability to lead truly independent lives. As volunteer puppy raisers, the members of the Denver Eye-Paws Club take puppies as young as 8 weeks old into their homes, lives, and hearts for a year or more before they have to send them back to Guide Dogs (tearful farewells!) for formal guide training. The puppy raisers take their pups everywhere (in their cute little green jackets), attend regular training meetings, and essentially live and breathe Guide Dogs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The club’s needs are minimal, but the only money provided for by Guide Dogs for the Blind covers veterinary expenses.
Thank you,
Jane Ritter
Co-Leader
Denver Eye-Paws Puppy Raising Club
for Guide Dogs for the Blind
June 12th, 2007 at 2:50 pm
The mission of the Colorado Springs Chinese Language School in El Paso County is to provide an environment for people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds in the greater Colorado Springs area to explore, discover, and experience Chinese language and culture through a variety of classes and programs. We welcome everyone to visit our website www.cschineseschool.org to get a flavor of our civic and community involvement. We serve students ages 2 1/2 to elderly (at 84 years old, one is never too old to learn Mandarin) from as far away as Monument, Pueblo, Fountain, Larkspur and Woodland Park.
The CSCLS is a 50l(c)(3) IRS organization celebrating our 20 years in Colorado Springs this year due to the love and giving of our volunteer students, parents, family and friends. Please join us to learm about the Chinese language and culture.
Cynthia Aki
Principal, CSCLS
June 12th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
Thank you for the opportunity to nominate the Colorado Springs Chinese Language School for the Applewood Plumbing, Heating & Electric $1,000 Give Away. We appreciate your generous donation.
June 12th, 2007 at 3:12 pm
I would like to nominate the Dragonfly Programs which provides opportunities for children and their parents or caregivers to work through their feelings of loss when a person significant to them dies. This program is unique on the West side of Denver and is tied to the Collier Hospice Center at Exempla Lutheran Hospital.
I was surprised to learn our schools have no program to help children who are grieving. This is such a devastating time for youngsters and parents when they have lost a loved one. One only has to think about the children in his/her life and consider the feelings the child would have tif he were to lose you to know how difficult this is.
The program provides rather tailor made sessions for the participants to work through their grief. Funding is solely by donations and the program runs on very little overhead. Please consider Dragonfly as a recipient of your donation.
Thanks and it is wonderful to learn about what you are doing as a business to support worthwhile causes in our community.
June 12th, 2007 at 7:01 pm
The Colorado Sickle Cell Association provides support and education for the 300 children and adults with sickle cell disease and their families.
$1000 would go along way to help the sickle cell community. Sickle cell is an inherited disease that affects 1 in every 400 African Americans. Life is cut short and life is full of painful episodes requiring being in the hospital. The pain starts as early as 6 months of age. Since Denver has such a small African American population, it is very difficult to do fund raising for sickle cell. Your help would be greatly appreciated. -They can be reached at
720-857-9262.
June 13th, 2007 at 9:54 am
I would like to nominate Maestas Tae Kwon Do, they are a non-profit who help at risk and disadvantage kids in learning Tae Kwon Do. The kids involoved in the program do not have to pay any fees and they receive a uniform and training free. All the instructors volunteer time, money, sweat blood and tears to help the kids learn self control, integrity and a good self worth. These instructors love all the students and support them through out the training time and in competitions. Maestas is a great school that gives back to the community in a great way. All students are taught they need to give back to the community and must complete 20 hours of community service before they can test for black belt. I believe Maestas TaeKwon Do is a great organization to recognize. They can be reached at 303-422-1427.
June 17th, 2007 at 6:14 am
I would like to nominate theDragonfly Program–a 7 week free grief workshop for children who have lost someone important in their life. Parents can also attend a class held specifically for them at the same time. This program fills a critical need for kids as they try to navigate their feelings and reactions during a very difficult time. Please consider them for your program.
June 18th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
I nominate Work Options for Women (WOW). Since 1997, WOW has conducted a rigorous job-training and placement program that also provides supportive case management services for low-income and homeless women. The heart of the program is 16 weeks of hands-on training, working side-by-side with professional chef instructors to prepare 800 meals each day in WOW’s commercial kitchen. Also during those weeks, case managers work individually with students to address specific barriers to employment, including homelessness, health and transportation issues, or affordable childcare. WOW staff then helps with job placement, coaching students through the application and interview process. The program focuses on the food industry because of the availability of entry-level jobs, which match the students’ abilities and interests, and provides opportunities for advancement. Overall success is defined by WOW’s ability to help women remain employed and economically self-sufficient. WOW’s 12-month job retention rate is 86%, compared to the average of 54% among other job-training programs across the country. Thank you for this opportunity to receive support from Applewood Plumbing for the WOW students and their children.
June 19th, 2007 at 8:12 am
I would like to nominate Crossroads of the Rockies. This compassion organization manages several wonderful programs for the west side of metro Denver. A food bank, a clothing bank, Whiz Kids tutoring, afterschool children’s programs, summer camps and events, youth programs and even a youth business where teens learn business skills running a silk-screening business. They help hundreds of clients each month and this year, 2007, they are striving to ‘fix up their facilities’ which includes some plumbing, heating and A/C work. $1000 would really help them get it done!
June 19th, 2007 at 11:06 am
I am also a volunteer for the Dragonfly program at Exempla Lutheran Hospice. It is a priviledge for me to be associated with such a wonderful progam and such caring people.
I became aware of Dragonfly and Hospice 2 1/2 years ago when my 45 year old sister died and left behind her 11 year old daughter. As adults, we all know what a struggle it is when we lose someone in our lives. Many times we are so busy in dealing with our own grief that the young ones get left behind. This program enables the adults in these children’s lives access to the knowledge that they need to be able to assist these children in their grieving process. Both the adults and the children in this program learn a lot about how to deal with their grief. It is truely amazing what insight these young children have when dealing with death.
This program is funded by donations. It is my hope that this grant be awarded to this Dragonfly program so that the work that needs to be done can be continued.
June 19th, 2007 at 12:27 pm
I would like to nominate Elite Dancers. This is a wonderful group of dancers in Arvada. They are part of West Woods Center of Performing Arts. The dancers that participate in this group have performed in numerous events in and out of the state and would benefit greatly from a donation.
June 21st, 2007 at 10:37 am
I would like to nominate the “Safe Harbor Lab Rescue”. They are a wonderful organization that rescues labs from abused, homes, neglected, and owner serendered situations. They get the labs medical attention and foster them in host homes. They then screen appropriate homes and rehome the labs in wonderful homes. They help a lot of dogs and need financial help all the time.
Thank you in advance
June 26th, 2007 at 8:50 am
I would like to nominate Families First for the monthly drawing. Families First has been providing a safe home and healing for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect and resources for parents and families in order to prevent child abuse for over 20 years. Families First believes that, “All children belong with families and need enduring relationships with adults who put children’s needs first”. With help from volunteers, staff and community members, Families First is making a difference in the lives of children and their families every day.
Thank you for the opportunity!
June 29th, 2007 at 7:56 pm
I would like to nominate Families First. Families First was created with the belief that children’s safety is not just an individual responsibility, but a community’s responsibility as well. Families First’s mission is to provide services which strengthen families and protect children from the cycle of child abuse and neglect.
Some of these services include parent support classes, parent education classes, a fun, educational children’s group, and a residential treatment center for abused or neglected children. Thank you for considering us! You can reach the office of Families First at 303-745-0327.
July 1st, 2007 at 10:32 am
I would like to nominate the Community Reach Center. Since 1957, the Community Reach Center, a 501[c][3] tax-exempt organization, has been the primary provider of behavioral healthcare services to low-income families and individuals in Adams County, Colorado. The Center’s ability-to-pay policy assists clients whose resources place them at risk. The Center also serves the mental health needs of clients from many other walks of life including those covered by approved healthcare insurance policies, and those who self-pay for services. From pre-school through retirement age, in classrooms, homes, on-the-job settings, and in clinical and residential settings our clients receive personalized mental health therapies, counseling and solutions to individual and family problems. The Reach Center has served more than 130,000 children, adolescents, adults and seniors at outpatient facilities located in Brighton, Commerce City, Northglenn, Thornton and Westminster, Colorado and in residential facilities located within Adams County. Each year, the Center serves 7,000 unduplicated clients.
July 2nd, 2007 at 1:48 pm
“Friends of Man” is a terrific organization here in Denver. They help individuals and families who do not have any extra money for the unexpected. Their clients often are one surprise expense from losing what security they have. They are screened by outside Social Workers, School Counselors, etc. Many times the families earn “too much” to be considered for other types of assistance, and need a one-time fix to keep their head above water. 100% of donations go to help people, there is no salaried office personnel — Everyone is a volunteer and they do not waste a lot of money on mail solicitation - just a couple of FYI’s per year. The Director is Stuart Witkin and can be reached at 303-798-2342. Throw “Friends of Man” into your monthly drawing, and should they win — know you are helping a very deserving organization. Thanks!!
July 5th, 2007 at 2:27 pm
After the tragedy of Columbine, Platte River and Virginia Tech, isn’t it time we truly focus on prevention, awareness and intervention of what can lead to these horrific school events? Drug and alcohol abuse, bullying, weapons, fights, suicide threats, grafitti can be prevented from becoming even bigger threats to students, to schools and to communities. Safe2Tell is committed to truly reaching out and working with our education system - statewide - to provide safe schools. This non-profit empowers individuals to anonymously report violent or troubling events to a 24 hour, 7 day a week intevention hotline. Safer students…safer schools. Contact Jo or Susan at 719.520.7435
July 9th, 2007 at 11:04 am
I nominate: Glory of God Lutheran Church at 12200 W. 38th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO. (www.gloryofgod.net)
Our church is small but mighty and is involved in many community activities including programs for seniors, youth service projects, many collections for metro food banks. a community health fair, and participation in Holy Hammers (Habitat for Humanity). Our church also contains a pre-school during the week.
In October we will again sell punkins for Habitat. Currently we are collecting school supplies for Jeffco Action Center to help out low income families. Our church has participated in making items for Warm Hearts, Warm Babies, and in sales helping the Women’s Bean Products.
Our church is open for use for community meetings and activities and we are always looking for new ways for Glory of God to be involved.
We have many areas of need and hope our church will be considered for your generous drawing. It would be well used.
July 12th, 2007 at 9:43 am
I would like to nominate a very important organizaton which is the ONLY group in Colorado teaching our teachers about economics and the free enterprise system so that they, in turn, will enhance economic understanding for their students (K-12). This non-profit is the Colorado Council on Economic Education (CCEE) which is funded entirely by private contributions. They serve all schools (public,private, etc) in the state of Colorado and have been especially active in Jefferson County Schools for over 30 years. They supported the requirement for economics in Jeffco schools and helped write the curriculum as well as train most of the teachers who would implement the requirement and provice ongoing training. They reach over 800 teachers statewide every year which improved economic education for as many as 80,000 students. It is crucial that our students understand the positive role of business in society and how the free enterprise benefits all of us and undergirds the prosperity and freedom which we all enjoy. Obviously your company is among the businesses that are good examples of sound business practices by winning the Golden Rotary Ethics in Business Award. Help us extend this knowledge to greater numbers of students in your area. Thanks for the opportunity to submit this non-profit for support
July 14th, 2007 at 8:23 am
I would like to submit the Colorado Spina Bifida Association. My son was born on November 4th 2005 with a Neural Tube defect also known as Spina Bifida. Spina Bifida is a serious condition where the baby is born with part of the spine not completely developed, so leaving the nerves in the back unprotected and exposed. In the US one in every 2000 births are affected, my little boy was one. The Colorado Spina Bifida Association has been an instrumental part in our education and also support from other families that deal with this day in and day out. This organization is small but can do BIG things for the families affected. They can offer scholarships for medical help, money for camps for the kids, picnics, Christmas parties, etc. With $1000.00 this could be a huge help to the CSBA. Please consider us when choosing a winner to continue supporting families with this defect.
Thank you
Nikki Higashi
July 23rd, 2007 at 12:40 pm
I would love for the Summer Program at Tennyson Center for Children to win $1000! We serve kids who’ve been abused/neglected or have significant emotional/behavioral challenges that have prevented them from success in school or at home. During their Summer Program, they have lots of experiential education opportunities, picking from a list of “camps” where they can learn how to swim, go hiking, take photography lessons, learn about traditional back yard games, increase skills in a certain sport, or even take on a backpacking trip! Yet it takes money to meet the interests of the kids and prepare them with shoes, clothes, gear, etc! We’ve been amazingly successful in the provision of our programs - where its not just about fun, but learning through play… honing social skills, learning about cooperation (versus competition), and practicing empathy. Summer Program changes lives! and this $1000 can help make that change!
A little basketball story… Before his participation in the Summer Program’s Middle School Sports Camp, he never got a chance to shoot the basketball.. much less score. In gym, he sometimes played with the other kids, learning about dribbling, learning about passing, yet not making it to the final game. He was so tired of not being able to make a shot. After a couple weeks of coaching, drills for passing, dribbling and shooting, and games like Hot Shots, Joey finally got his chance. Over the 2 weeks of team play, collaboration, skills, and healthy competition, Joey actually played with his teammates. And not just half-court like they did in PE, but full-court, 10 kids, running up and down, up and down, up and down. For 45 minutes they played hard, sweaty basketball… and they ALL got a shot… and they ALL scored! Joey was so proud of his basketball skills, thanking the coaches Dave & Jose, for letting him play. He’d never played like this before. Neither had his peers. The idea they would all play a game, full court, for 45 minutes? A long shot… then again, they made it
And a story about our gardening… A hot summer’s day, beaming down on the flowers, wilting their leaves and drying their roots. The ground hardens all around. And what life is left in the vegetation is fried by the intensity of the ozone… But that’s not happening here! Thanks to the young men of the Sparts Club – their garden, their love. 2 weeks ago with the help of the Dandelion project, 4 young men have been cultivating, planting, watering, and tending to the garden on the south side of the main building. Even placing stepping stones around their plants so as not to step on them during their tending… Juan, Darr, Chris, and Charles have been watering their plot of land daily to ensure its survival. It is absolutely amazing the tenderness each young man gives to this garden. Even so much they have now potted their own plants for their classroom so they may have a touch of this beauty both inside and out… much like a reflection of themselves!
July 25th, 2007 at 1:33 am
I would like to nominate the Denver Children’s Advocacy Center for your generous gift of $1,000.
Each year in Colorado, more than 9,000 children are confirmed victims of abuse and neglect.
In Denver, over 1,300 children are confirmed victims of incest and another 500 are sexually assaulted by non-family members. In the majority of sexual abuse cases children know the person abusing them - it’s generally a family member or a trusted neighbor - and the crime can be hidden for years.
More than 1,000 children live in homes where domestic violence is a way of life.
One out of three girls and one in every six boys will be sexually abused before their 18th birthday.
Sexual abuse and domestic violence know no social or economic boundaries. It happens in wealthy families and in poor families. The difference is that the children and families who come to DCAC have nowhere else to turn and no money to pay for treatment.
Half of the children we serve at DCAC are six years old or younger. Many of these children cannot talk at all, but they do respond to play, sand therapy, and the involvement of family members. We know that the earlier the abuse is acknowledged and treated, the better the chance that the child will make a prompt recovery. In addition to meeting the needs of children ages two through six, DCAC is also helping a growing number of families who speak only Spanish.
July 25th, 2007 at 10:56 am
I would like to nominate Families First for your monthly $1,000 donation. Families First is a 21 year old organization which has grown tremendously; helping 100 families, it’s first year, to now reaching 5100 families state-wide. Families First provides prevention, support, and education services and treatment of child abuse and neglect. They believe in preventing any chance of violence or neglect before it occurs in the first place through parent, family education and skill development. Furthermore, they provide a warm, loving and safe environment and individualized programs for children who have been already affected by abuse or neglect. Families First’s state -wide support line, Hispanic support line and services, parent/family classes throughout the community and Children’s Treatment Center are all making a difference for children throughout the state and creating a better model for all parents and families to follow. Funding is crucial to continue the work that we do so many thanks for this wonderful opportunity.
July 29th, 2007 at 9:17 am
I would like to nominate the Broomfield Cheer Team for your $1,000 monthly donation. These girls are in need of new tumbling mats. The girls have been working hard this summer doing fundraisers. Your donation added to what they have made would make it possible to get the mats. Thank you for making this $1,000 donation possible for nonprofit groups. “Go, Applewood - Yeeeeeaaaaaah!”
July 29th, 2007 at 10:04 am
I would like to nominate Broomfield High School Cheer Club for their great work on the field and in the community.
July 29th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
Hello - I would like to nominate the Parker Task Force for your award. Our numbers are up over 46% from 2006. We serve the Parker-Elizabeth-Franktown areas by zip code. We provide out of area help for those referred to us from Hospice of Metro Denver, Women In Crisis and the Police Department.
Our primary mission is to prevent homelessness. We will have a table and be a main participant in the meeting July 30th at the County Offices for the program “One Paycheck Away” which is part of the work being done by the Homeless Coalition of Douglas County which we were involved in from the inception.
We help prevent homelessness by having a well stocked food bank and by providing financial assitance to prevent evictions, keep utilities on, help with transportation, clothing and urgent medical care.
We are a 100% Volunteer organization that has been operating since 1987. The Town of Parker has always provided our space and utilities. Therefore, we have none of the costs usually associated with a 501c3 organization. No salaries/benefits/rent/utilities or maintenance. We are frugal beyond belief. Money donated to us - helps clients. The need is rising. Please help. (Our volunteers donate an average of 1200 hours a month at the Task Force…..that doesn’t even begin to count the hours spent on doing needed work during off hours.)
By the way………come by and visit anytime - and if your employees would like to help out on our monthly food drive that would be awesome. August will be our 66th consecutive monthly food drive (unique among food banks!) and this is one of the reasons we can keep our doors open. This day needs more than 100 volunteers to make it happen. Heavy lifting, and people to haul food from the collection sites is a big need always.
Our number is 303-841-3460 and we are located at 20118 East Mainstreet, Unit D, Parker 80138. Thank you.
July 30th, 2007 at 9:26 am
I nominate the Broomfield High School cheerleading squad!!
July 30th, 2007 at 9:53 am
I would like to nominate Broomfield High School’s Cheer team. The girls are not able to perform at games because the school does not provide them with the mats they need for safety. They have been working hard this summer to raise the money, but if Applewood Plumbing would help support them - that would be incredible! Thanks!
July 30th, 2007 at 9:59 am
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School Cheer Squad for the $1,000.00 donation to assist them in their quest to raise money for much needed practice mats. These girls continue to practice and perform - without complaint may I add - on mats that are several years old despite other sports at their school receiving new equipment. Their commitment to BHS, their sport, the community and each other defines who these girls are and makes them wonderful candidates for this donation opportunity.
July 30th, 2007 at 10:30 am
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School Cheer Squad!!!!!
July 30th, 2007 at 10:34 am
The Broomfield Cheer Squad is worthly of nomination for this award, why, because they are a dedicated group of girls who represent Broomfield High School with pride. They are working hard to raise money for various school activities but could GREATLY use this donation. THANKS for the wonderful opportunity! I certainly won’t forget to tell my friend and neighbors about Applwood Plumbing Heating and Electic - thanks
July 30th, 2007 at 10:51 am
I would like to niominate the Broomfield High School Cheer Squad- They are very excited to have the oppertunity for this $1000 donation. They are in need of cheer mats. Thank you applewood!!
July 30th, 2007 at 11:19 am
I nominate the Broomfield High School cheerleading squad!! We have been practicing on wrestling mats and are in desprate need of cheer mats! This $1,000 would greatly help!!
July 30th, 2007 at 11:21 am
I nominate the Broomfield High School Cheerleading squad for the 1,000 donation! We have been working all summer doing fundraisers to get cheer mats at our school. This money would really help us out!
July 30th, 2007 at 11:48 am
I am nominating Thorne Ecological Institute. Founded in 1954, Thorne’s mission is to build Earth stewardship by connecting kids to nature through hands-on environmental educational experiences.
Thorne is involved with the 4th Annual Hike For Youth event that will be on September 15, 2007. This event is a colloborative “hike-a-thon” that benefits 5 environmentally-focused youth agencies in the Denver/Metro areas. The other organizations are cityWild, Colorado Mountain Club-Youth Education Program, FrontRange Earth Force, and Mile High Youth Corps. Each nonprofit serves diverse populations and together reach over 12,000 students per year. These nonprofits share a common focus of building personal development of young people through service, stewardship, restoration, and experiential education.
More than 500 individuals are expected to lace up their boots and hike to raise money. This is a wonderful family event - for more information, or to get involved and hike, please visit www.hikeforyouth.org.
Thank you for considering supporting the Hike for Youth and Thorne Ecological Institute!
July 30th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
I nominate that broomfield high school cheer team to get the 1000 dollars for new mats
July 30th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
i would like to nominate Broomfield High School cheer squad!!!!
July 30th, 2007 at 5:32 pm
I nominate Broomfield High School Cheerleading squad for the $1,000 donation! The girls on this squad are amazing athletes with phenomenal attitudes! We practice long hours on our school’s wrestling mats, and we would love nothing more than to have the chance to finally get our own. Our squad would be nothing more than grateful! Thank you for this wonderful opportunity! Applewood is amazing!
July 31st, 2007 at 6:57 am
I nominate Broomfield High School Cheer Squad to recieve the 1,000 dollar donation, which we would use to purchase our new mats!!
July 31st, 2007 at 7:35 am
I would like to nominate Broomfield High School Cheer - these girls are hard workers, always have great spirit and have working diligently this summer to raise money for new mats!
July 31st, 2007 at 7:57 am
I nominate Tennyson Center for Children at Colorado Christian Home for your monthly award. For over 100 years Tennyson Center has served children and families in Colorado. Initially an orphanage, since the early 1970s it has been a residential and therapeutic center for children who have been abused, neglected, or who suffer from other life crises, including mental health issues. This agency, which depends to a large extent on donors, serves over 500 children and families each year. It is a great community asset.
July 31st, 2007 at 8:05 am
I nominate the Making Choices program that is part of the Center for Spirituality at Work. Over the past 7 years this program has provided a unique program inside the Denver Woman’s Correctional facility. Through a combination of classroom sessions and weekly meetings with a personal mentor, the program offers life changing opportunities for women about to be released from incarceration. By teaching these women how to make better choices in their lives, the program has been incredibly successful in reducing recidism among its graduates. In Colorado approximately 60% of released offenders will be back in the corrections system within 3 years of release. Graduates of the Making Choices program have a recidivism rate of about 7%, which saves lives and taxpayers’ dollars. a great organization.
July 31st, 2007 at 9:26 am
My daughter is a cheerleader for Broomfield High. This is the only sport at BHS that does not receive any funding from the school. It’s expensive and so the girls and parents work hard to do as much fundraising as possible to help off-set the costs for uniforms, pom poms, competitions, spirit packs, etc… Now the team desparately needs practice mats. I cannot think of an organization that is more deserving than these girls for the $1000. donation. Thank you for considering the Broomfield High Cheer Team.
July 31st, 2007 at 10:10 am
For what it would mean to the girls and families of the Broomfield High Cheer Squad to receive the $1000 donation, I give my heartfelt nomination to them! What a wonderful, generous opportunity and show of support!
July 31st, 2007 at 10:33 am
I nominate the Broomfield High School Cheer squad! We have been working hard at fundraisers all summer for mats and this would really help us out!
July 31st, 2007 at 11:06 am
I am starting my 10th year of coaching the Broomfield High School Cheerleaders!!! The girls have practiced on the same hard wrestling mats for the past 9 years. In May 2007, the team set a goal to raise over $6,000.00 for new cheer mats. It has not been an easy task but after washing many cars, selling lots of cookie dough, we are now closer to our goal. If we recieve the $1,000.00 donation from Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s $12,000 in 12 Months Giveaway, the team would be so greatful. We would have a safe surface to practice and perform on!!!!!! Thank you for considering the Broomfield High School Cheerleading Team/
Cheers!!!
July 31st, 2007 at 11:20 am
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School Cheer team for the $1000 donation. This donation would be used to purchase practice mats for the team, which would be a huge help instead of having to borrow the wrestling mats. Thanks in advance.
July 31st, 2007 at 12:56 pm
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High Cheerleading squad. The receive little funding from the school and currently have to borrow mats from the wrestling team to practice on. They are trying to raise funds to purchase their own mats.
Thanks for sponsoring this program to help people with worthwhile projects.
July 31st, 2007 at 12:58 pm
Please consider Broomfield High Cheer Team. The coaches and girls work hard all year and deserve this wonderful donation
July 31st, 2007 at 3:44 pm
I nominate the Broomfield Cheer Squad for the $1000 donation. The girls work very hard and are very deserving. Thank you!
July 31st, 2007 at 3:57 pm
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High Cheerleading squad for the $1000 donation. we have been working really hard on raising money and this would help us out so much!! thank you
July 31st, 2007 at 4:36 pm
What a great community service you are providing! I know how much time the Broomfield High Cheer Team puts into their practices. Good mats are so necessary for safe practices. Since they put their energy into supporting high school athletes, it would be wonderful if you could help them by providing money for these much needed mats.
July 31st, 2007 at 5:45 pm
Please consider the Broomfield High Cheer Team for your $1000 donation. They desparetly need new tumbling mats. Thank you very much.
July 31st, 2007 at 5:55 pm
As a coach of these wonderful girls, I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School Cheerleading Squad. They do so much for the community and work hard on and off the field. Safety is our #1 priority and it’s getting harder because the girls are flying higher and tumbling harder! This donation will help in our effort to raise money for mats! Thanks! GO EAGLES and APPLEWOOD!
July 31st, 2007 at 7:39 pm
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School Cheerleading Squad for the money to help us purchase our new, much needed mats. We work so incredibly hard, and for us safety is a number one priority, and we are trying to do everything possible to keep ourselves and our flyers safe! We are incredibly driven on and off the competition mat, and would love to be given the chance to show all the hard work we do!
July 31st, 2007 at 8:03 pm
Please consider Broomfield High School’s Cheerleading Squad for your $1,000 giveaway. Your $1,000 would enable the squad to purchase new mats which they are desperately in need of. Thank you, Applewood, for considering BHS Cheer!
July 31st, 2007 at 8:36 pm
As a volunteer for the Volunteers of America Handyman programI would like to nominate them for your $1000 donation. This program provides handyman services for the elderly and disadvantaged citizens of the Denver area. We provide all types of services ranging from grab bars for safety, changing furnace filters, minor plumbing and electrical and many other services. All labor is donated by volunteers and the donation would be used to buy materials . This is an excellent organization and they will be sure that all money goes to those in need. Thanks
July 31st, 2007 at 11:35 pm
As a member of the team, I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School cheer squad for the donation. The effort that this team puts into the community is above the rest. Our team practices many hours a week on old wrestling mats, which are shared in the winter by the wrestling team. Along with practices, we put 110% of their effort into all games, competitions, fundraisers, and community activities. The team is one of the most grateful, and sprited teams I’ve ever seen. I know they would be more than thrilled to receive this amazing donation going toward much needed cheer mats.
July 31st, 2007 at 11:37 pm
I would like to nominate the Broomfield cheer squad for this $1,000 donation. My sister is on the team and I have seen how hard this team works to make their dreams come true. They are learning new stunts and tumbling skills, and with the old wrestling mats, this is becoming difficult. I know they they would be more than appreciative to receive this donation.
August 1st, 2007 at 10:13 am
I nominate the Volunteers of America Southwest Safehouse in Durango, CO. They help women and children to get out of domestic violence situations, to become more empowered and move forward with their lives in a positive, violence free existence through short term housing, counseling, resources and basic daily needs. I believe they would be a most deserved organization to be the recipient of Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s $12,000 in 12 Months Giveaway. Thank you for caring.
August 1st, 2007 at 1:22 pm
I nominate the Carson J Spencer Foundation, a nonprofit sustaining a passion for life by promoting mental health and preventing suicide. Colorado consistently ranks in the top ten states for suicide completion, and this enterprising organization is looking for new ways to address this serious public health issue. We let people know that suicide is a human issue; that when life gets hard, getting help is a good thing; and most of all, if you are someone you love is struggling, you are not alone.
Because we are a new and emerging leader in this field, your generous donation would have a significant impact on our capacity.
August 1st, 2007 at 1:43 pm
contact: Dr. Sally Spencer Thomas
August 1st, 2007 at 1:51 pm
I nominate the Carson J. Spencer Foundation. Suicide is an issue which has gone unaddressed in Colorado for too long. Funding from Applewood Plumbing would help address this important problem.
August 1st, 2007 at 2:11 pm
I nominate the Carson J Spencer Foundation. A crusade needs to be waged against suicide. There are nearly a million people worldwide who die by suicide annually. In the United States over 30,000 people take their own life during a year. The Carson J. Spencer Foundation is about awareness, hope, and help. The foundation’s work is just beginning and there is so much that needs to be done to bring awareness to the public. It is important that individuals who are suffering from a mental illness know that there is help available.
August 1st, 2007 at 2:18 pm
I would like to nominate the Carson J Spencer Foundation. After one year of being associated with this amazing organization, I now realize what the power of will, passion, and love can do for a community. This foundation, striving to prevent suicide and creatively promote mental health awareness, is a shining star of hope.
August 1st, 2007 at 2:51 pm
I nominate the Carson J Spencer Foundation for an Applewood Pumbing Heating & Electric $1000 award.
Suicide can affect families, friends, businesses, entire communities. CJSF is working to educate the public about the signs of mental disorders, and to watch for opportunities to help those in need in times of dpression.
· Suicide is the 5th leading cause of death for 5-14 year olds.
· The fastest growing age group for suicide is 10-14 year olds.
· Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-24 year olds.
· Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among college students (National Mental Health Association).
The Applewood award would help to bring suicide awareness programs to the Denver community.
August 1st, 2007 at 2:53 pm
I nominate the Broomfield High School Cheer Squad for the $1000 donation. The coaches and team members work throughout the entire school year supporting the school. These dedicated student athletes could use the money to purchaase decent tumbing mats to practice on to ensure their safety.
August 1st, 2007 at 2:54 pm
Contact information is:
Carson J Spencer Foundation
P.O. Box 351418
Westminster, CO 80035
August 1st, 2007 at 3:00 pm
as a member of the team, I would like to nominate the Broomfield Cheer squad because we have been fundraising for wrestling mats and this donation would boost our progress. we would greatly apprechieat this donation. thank you.
August 1st, 2007 at 3:01 pm
I see how hard my big sister and her team work on the Broomfield High Cheer Team so would you be so kind to consider their team for the one thousand dollar donation. Thank You Applewood Plumbing
August 1st, 2007 at 3:24 pm
I nominate the Carson J. Spencer Foundation. The stigma surrounding suicide and its prevention has gone largely unaddressed. Suicide prevention methods have been shown to be effective and this organization is doing great work to promote awareness of the issues surrounding this very real problem in our society. Funding from Applewood Plumbing Heating and Electric would be a great help in furthering this organizations acheivements.
August 1st, 2007 at 3:35 pm
I would like to nominate the Brmfld High School Cheer squad. Thankyou Applewood Plumbing for considering our team for your one thousand dollar donation!
August 1st, 2007 at 3:42 pm
I nominate Volunteers of America’s Safety of Seniors Handyman Program. I have volunteered with this program for about a year now and have met some extraordinary seniors who have lived through so much and are often taken advantage of when they need repairs on their homes. Handyman Program volunteers give their time and expertise free of charge to help seniors remain safely in their homes. The best part of the program for me is to be able to hear the amazing stories of these seniors who have lived and loved and lost in their beloved homes for 30 to 40 years.
August 1st, 2007 at 6:16 pm
I would like to nominate the Broomfield High School cheerleading squad as a recepient of your $1,000.00 donation. They are a deserving organization which I have supported for years. The Broomfield High School cheer coaches, Ruthanne Phillips, Julie Phillips and Heather Trujillo are in need of better equipment to facilitate the training of the cheer squad. Thank you for your consideration.
August 1st, 2007 at 6:45 pm
I nominate the Carson J. Spencer Foundation. This organization is working very hard to promote awareness of suicide prevention and mental health issues. Funding is desperately needed in this area of community service to bring this to the forefront of our society. Thank you Applewood Plumbing Heating and Electric for supporting non profits!
August 1st, 2007 at 7:52 pm
I would like to nominated the BHS Cheerleaders for the $1,ooo donation. These girls have been working hard (with smiles!!) to raise money to help purchase new tumbling mats for their cheer squad. We appreciate the consideration!!!!!! Thank you Applewood Plumbing!!
August 1st, 2007 at 8:45 pm
The work being done by the Carson J. Spencer Foundation is so important, as they work to prevent suicide by removing the stigma surrounding mental illness and encouraging sufferers to seek treatment. Their staff is entirely volunteer, and they work tirelessly to further the foundation’s goals; the $1000 grant could further their cause and make an impact on lives that we may never even know about.
August 2nd, 2007 at 7:25 am
Please consider the Broomfield High Cheer Squad for your $1000. donation. Thank you.
August 2nd, 2007 at 11:50 am
I nominate the Lupus Foundation of Colorado for the $1000 grant. LFC is an organization whose mission is to help Colorado individuals and families living with Lupus, to education people about Lupus,and to support Lupus research. Lupus is a disease which affects millions of Americans and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Lupus primarily affects women, although men can get Lupus as well. It also affects people of color at a higher percentage than other populations. Help LFC to help those in need.
August 2nd, 2007 at 12:49 pm
I would like to submit Birthline Inc. of Colorado, 2346 Gilpin Street, Denver Co. 80205. 303-832-2858. their website is
www.birthlinecolorado.org. This non-profit organization counsels pregnant women to show them they have alternatives to abortion. It also helps them with maternity clothes and baby things if they decide to keep their babies. They councel them to help them decide if they want to give their babies up for adoption. This is a vital help for people who are confused about their pregnancy. This also saves many babies lives. Thank you for considering this organization.
August 2nd, 2007 at 1:11 pm
The Carson J Spencer Foundation brings hope to thousands through their outreach and advocacy efforts aimed at eliminating the stigma associated with suicide and mental health disorders. I believe the mind, body and spirit should be cared for in a holistic way and one of the first steps is to start the dialogue. The Carson J Spencer Foundation is talking and the world is listening. Oh, what a beautiful sound.
August 2nd, 2007 at 1:33 pm
The work the Carson J. Spencer Foundation has been doing to remove the social stigmas as a suicide prevention is dire for our society. The $1000 grant would go to great use with this non-profit. This is a great opportunity you have created. Thank you Applewood!!
August 2nd, 2007 at 2:31 pm
Greetings,
I would like to nominate the Lupus Foundation of Colorado of 6795 E. Tennessee Ave. Suite 100 Denver, CO 80224. info@lupuscolorado.org Telephone 303-333-2300.
The number of individuals and families being reached by this organization is outstanding and their support of research to reduce pain and suffering of those with this chronic disease can be impacted further by more support.
Please select the Lupus Foundation of Colorado for your $1,000 donation.
Thank you
August 2nd, 2007 at 3:02 pm
I helped establish the Parker Task Force Food Bank over 20 years ago, and it has help SO MANY local citizens who have a temporary need (or needs) over the years. Our totally volunteer organization is geared to “helping people help themselves”! This means finding jobs, learning what programs are available to them, etc. We do give temporary help so our clients can get themselves “back in gear”, making a living for themselves. We interview each client so we know exactly what their problems are and what we can do to help them specifically - this is NOT just a give-away program! But the need has grown SO VERY MUCH over the years we need all the financial help we can get, as well as food donations. Sure hope you can help us!
August 3rd, 2007 at 8:06 am
I would like to 2nd or 3rd the nomination for the Lupus Foundation of Colorado. Lupus is a disease that is difficult to diagnose, difficult to manage, and as of today, without a cure. This organization provides extremely valuable support to persons diagnosed with this disease, their family member, friends etc. Through education, supprt groups, newsletters, emergency financial assistance, and other support services, this nonprofit, the ONLY one of its kind in Colorado is well deserving of your financial support
August 3rd, 2007 at 4:16 pm
I am nominating Broomfield High School’s cheerleading squad for your $1000 donation because these kids put tons of work into their every day practices, equipment, and uniforms. My sister is a cheerleader there and I know how hard she and the other kids, plus their parents, work to keep this sport alive, successful and fun for these teenagers. It’s sad that this is the only sport at this high school that doesn’t receive financial support from the athletic department. Please consider them for your donation — they definitely deserve it!!!!! Thank you!
August 3rd, 2007 at 7:45 pm
I heartedly second the nomination of the Lupus Foundation of 6795 East Tennessee
Ave. Suite 100 Denver, CO 80224. info@lupuscolorado.org Telephone 303-333-2300. for your generous award. The research supported by this organization is vital to the
treatment of the many who suffer from this cronic debilating disease. Thank you for your consideration
August 3rd, 2007 at 7:51 pm
I heartedly second the nomination of the Lupus Foundation of 6795 East Tennessee Ave., Suite 100 Denver, CO 80224.info@lupuscolorado.org. Telephone 303.333.2300. The research supported by this organization is vital to the treatment of the many who suffer from this chronic, debilating disease, Thank you for your consideration of this generous award.
Hugh E. Sweeney
August 3rd, 2007 at 7:58 pm
I would like to nominate the Parker Task Force for your award. This is a 100% volunteer organization. The PTF has a well stocked food bank, and assists their clients (from Parker/Elizabeth/Franktown) with emergency services to prevent evictions, keep utilities on, and assist with other pressing life situations. I have been an active volunteer for over 4 years and the need just continues to grow. Thank you for considering this worthy group.
August 4th, 2007 at 7:27 am
would like to nominate the Parker Task Force as the recipient of your $1,000 monthly donations. The Parker Task Force, a totally volunteer organization, helps hundreds of families each month. The organization exists solely on donations from the community, and organizations such as Applewood Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical. The need for assistance has increased dramatically over the past several years. Families, who never thought they would have to ask for help, have visited the Parker Task Force for food and financial assistance. With the increase in demand, the Donations go quickly. Thank you for your consideration of the Parker Task Force.
August 4th, 2007 at 8:49 am
The Carson J. Spencer Foundation is an amazing organization that is continually growing. WIth the $1000 donation, it will just continue to prosper and reach its goals of raising awareness about the stigmas associated with suicide, and what we can do to prevent suicide. I nominate the Foundation and look forward to supporting their cause well into the future.
August 4th, 2007 at 9:14 am
I would like to nominate Project Angel Heart - for this award. I am battlilng ovarian cancer and their kindness to me by providing me with a meal a day from wonderful chefs makes me feel so special and it really helps since I am not always able to cook due to fatigue and pain. They are really special people with angel hearts of their own.
August 5th, 2007 at 8:29 am
I would like to nominate the Parker Task Force, a 100% volunteer organization in Parker, Colorado who helps families get back on their feet. Families who find themselves without work or facing huge medical bills come to the Parker Task Force and get food, assistance with utility bills, rent and access to unlimited resources. But, just as imprtant as the food they receive, they find a team of vunteers ready to listen, ready to help, ready to assist them in making the changes needed for a new start. With a full cart of groceries, the knowledge of a full stomach and the emotional support of th PTF volunteers, they go forward with a new confidience knowing that things will work out, that everyting will get better and they are not alone.
August 5th, 2007 at 8:30 am
I would like to nominate the Parker Task Force, a 100% volunteer organization in Parker, Colorado who helps families get back on their feet. Families who find themselves without work or facing huge medical bills come to the Parker Task Force and get food, assistance with utility bills, rent and access to unlimited resources. But, just as imprtant as the food they receive, they find a team of vunteers ready to listen, ready to help, ready to assist them in making the changes needed for a new start. With a full cart of groceries, the knowledge of a full stomach and the emotional support of th PTF volunteers, they go forward with a new confidience knowing that things will work out, that everything will get better and they are not alone.
August 5th, 2007 at 5:51 pm
All causes seem so worthy and touch so many lives in many ways….but there is nothing quite as touching as knowing you are helping someone to get back on their feet who are going through a tough time. As a volunteer at the Parker Task Force the hugs and thank yous and gratitude we see every day make you thankful you are part of an organization that thrives and survives on the kindness of the entire community. Thank you for considering our totally volunteer organization.
August 7th, 2007 at 7:50 am
Dear Funders, I have had the pleasure of working for The Senior Hub for the last six months. The dedication and commitment that our volunteers and the staff exhibit to caring for and serving the aging seniors in our community is commendable. Each year over 15,000 seniors call The Senior Hub requesting services from Meals On Wheels, the Emergency Food Bank, our Medical Equipment Lending program, the Adult Day Service Center and our In-home Respite programs. If not for The Senior Hub, many of these individuals would not receive heathly meals, friendly wellness checks or find the services needed for their ailing parents. I am proud to be a part of this great Agency and would like to nominate The Senior Hub for your grant award of $1000.
August 7th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
I am nominating the Rocky Mountain MS Center. The MS Center is a regional MS Center, with national impact. The Center has been serving people living with MS an their families since 1978. Our mission is to help people living with MS and their families lead a quality life by providing care, support, education and research. Some of our most well know programs include our specialized adult day program (KADEP), our Complementary and Alternative Medicine and MS website and publications, our MS Brain and Tissue Bank, utilized by researchers from around the world, high quality education programs, individualized education programs, Disability Assessment CLinic, MS Rehabilitation CLinic, Aquatic Therapy programs, and others too numerous to mention! CHeck our webpage for all the information at With Colorado being a state with very high MS incidence, the MS Center is a Center of Excellence that merits your support!
August 8th, 2007 at 6:47 am
I would like to nominate the Lupus Foundation of Colorado. Lupus is a devastating disease, striking in the prime of life with vague, confusing symptoms, leading to misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis. Lupus affects women 9 times out of 10, which further confounds finding a cause/cure. No new drugs have been approved by the FDA to treat lupus in over 40 years! Direct patient services and education opportunities here in Colorado are a big part of our mission. We also contribute to research efforts to find a cause, and perhaps a cure, for lupus.
August 8th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
I would like to nominate Dress for Success Denver. Dress for Success is a nonprofit organization that promotes economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the carreer development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. After re-opening in October of 2006 we have served 400 women wirh 75 returning because they have landed a job. We provide women with a suit for her interview and then a weeks worth of mix and match suiting separates when she gets the job. We show them how important it is to put your best foot forward and look professional at a job interview. We launch our Professional Women’s Group in October which is a job retention program. Our women that are working become members and speakers in our community come to talk to them about aspects of life, work and how to keep the job. Miracles happen everyday when a women looks in the mirror and sees herself in a suit. We feel honored to be a part of that process in the Denver community.
August 9th, 2007 at 2:14 pm
The Lupus Foundation is a great organization
August 9th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
I would like to nominate Special Olympics Colorado for this award. Our organization touches the lives of not only our athletes, but coaches, volunteers, and supporters. We operate across the state and serve over 8,000 athletes in Colorado.
Mac Macsovits
Director of Development
Special Olympics Colorado
410 17th Street, Suite 200
Denver, CO 80202
Main: (720) 359-3100
Direct: (720) 359-3109
Fax:(303) 592-1364
mm@specialolympicsco.org
www.specialolympicsco.org
August 9th, 2007 at 3:52 pm
I would like to second the nomination for the Lupus Foundation of Colorado. My family and I have watched as my sister has suffered from the devastating affects of Lupus. Kim was in her early twenties, enjoying her college years when her youth was stripped from her without answers from modern medicine. We watched a vibrant young lady in her prime become crippled through painful arthritis as she attempted to find answers. After years of misdiagnosis and series of test and doctor visits, Kim was given her youth back through the care of physicians that understood the disease and how to control it’s affects. In addition to the arthitis, Kim’s kidneys were severely damaged which makes her a candidate for a future transplant need.
My hope is that more research can be done to help those that suffer from Lupus and perhaps even a cure can be found. Through research funding and community involvement a difference can be made. The mission of the Lupus Foundation of Colorado is to increase awareness and assist those qualified doctors in finding answers about the disease and hopefully a cure. We appreciate your willingness to give back to the community and hope that you will except our recommendation for the Lupus Foundation of Colorado. Thank you very much.
August 9th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
I would like to nominate Doberman Rescue of Colorado for your community award. This group is lead by Chuck Vaile who is blind and uses a Doberman as his service dog. This group rescues Doberman dogs and brings them back to health before finding them good adoptive homes. Some of the animals they get would not have a chance at life in a shelter. They take the weak and ill as well as the healthy ones and place them with families who will love them for the rest of their lives. Many of these dogs have exceptionally expensive medical bills and high end needs to be met. I got my first Doberman from this group and he was my companion for 5 wonderful years. This dog had been severly abused before I got him but Chuck nursed him back to health. He gave me a wonderful friend. This groups does so much good and could really use the help. I would love to see them win one of your monthly rewards so that someone else can be as lucky as I was and find a great dog from Doberman Rescue.
August 9th, 2007 at 6:51 pm
I, too, would like to nominate the Lupus Foundation. Lupus affects thousands of people in the United States, and there is such a variety of ways this disease manifests itself as the immune system attacks the body. They are most often painful, can affect ones’ ability to have children and can be life-threatening. Our daughter was diagnosed in her 20’s, and has suffered much physical pain and emotional heartache because of this disease. We are so grateful for the information furnished by the Lupus Foundation and for the promotion of research for a disease that threatens so many young women. But so much more is needed to be able to cure this, as yet, uncurable disease. What a kind and generous thing for your company to do for, and I’d personally appreciate very much your donation going to the Lupus Foundation.
August 9th, 2007 at 8:38 pm
I would like to nominate c.a.r.e for the $1,000 donation from your company. C. A.R.E - stands for Child Advocacy Resource and Education - and that is our programs nonprofit mission. C.A.R.E. offers programs such as parent education, safe touch, safe exchange, and home based parent education. Through these programs c.a.r.e hopes to achieve its mission to strengthen and preserve families while protecting children from abuse and neglect. With your generous donation- so many children could be helped. Please consider c.a.r.e for your donation!
August 10th, 2007 at 9:16 am
I would like to nominate Tennyson Center for Children. They are a 100+ year old facility which started as an orphanage. They now provide residential/day treatment services to children and families. The children they care for often are dealing with effects from abuse and neglect and mental illness. The award would be well spent for the staff to continue their good work.
August 13th, 2007 at 4:09 pm
More people have Lupus than AIDS, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis combined! Lupus affects 1 out of every 185 Americans. I was shocked by these statistics when I was first diagnosed with Lupus. I had not even heard about the disease before! The purpose of this note is to ask you to open your hearts to the many people in Colorado learning they have Lupus, a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that causes the body to attack its own cells and tissues. Will you please strongly consider donating the $1,000 to the Lupus Foundation of Colorado? The benefits of you kindness will include any of the following: 1)Research to find a Lupus medicine. Currently the medicines of choice are immunosuppressants, steroids and anti-malarials. Of course these have there own ugly side affects.:) 2) Your generosity could provide emergency financial assistance to individuals who may have lost the ability to work - enabling them to purchase their necessary medicines or to pay their rent. 3) Your kind donation could fund training and resources designed to help individuals learn to cope and live well with the disease. The Lupus Foundation of Colorado has been instrumental to me over the years. They supported me when I was first diagnosed, provided me tools to learn to Live Well with Lupus and did not let the disease take over me. They have always been there as an educational resource, an emotional encouragement and most importantly provided me a purpose in life…volunteering my time to help others with Lupus. This is very powerful when it could be so easy to quit or give up with a chronic illness. The Lupus Foundation has inspired many individuals just as they have been my rock. Won’t you consider helping us with your $1,000 gift enabling us to get the word out to all Lupus patients that they are not alone in this journey? Support is only a phone call, website, newsletter, or office visit away. Let’s support the 1 out of 185 Americans living with Lupus every day! If you want to learn more about the Lupus Foundation of Colorado or about Lupus itself, please contact the foundation. In addition, I am more than happy to volunteer time visiting with your employees. Please call 303-333-2300, visit www.lupuscolorado.org, or write to the staff at 6795 E. Tennessee Avenue, Suite 100. The Lupus foundation staff can coordinate with me or other volunteers to spend some time with the generous employees of Applewood Plumbing Heating and Electric. Thank you in advance for your kind consideration! Make it a great day!
August 13th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
More people have Lupus than AIDS, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis combined! Lupus affects 1 out of every 185 Americans. I was shocked by these statistics when I was first diagnosed with Lupus. I had not even heard about the disease before! The purpose of this note is to ask you to open your hearts to the many people in Colorado learning they have Lupus, a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that causes the body to attack its own cells and tissues. Will you please strongly consider donating the $1,000 to the Lupus Foundation of Colorado? The benefits of you kindness will include any of the following: 1)Research to find a Lupus medicine. Currently the medicines of choice are immunosuppressants, steroids and anti-malarials. Of course these have there own ugly side affects.:) 2) Your generosity could provide emergency financial assistance to individuals who may have lost the ability to work - enabling them to purchase their necessary medicines or to pay their rent. 3) Your kind donation could fund training and resources designed to help individuals learn to cope and live well with the disease.
August 13th, 2007 at 4:17 pm
The Lupus Foundation of Colorado has been instrumental to me over the years. They supported me when I was first diagnosed, provided me tools to learn to Live Well with Lupus and did not let the disease take over me. They have always been there as an educational resource, an emotional encouragement and most importantly provided me a purpose in life…volunteering my time to help others with Lupus. This is very powerful when it could be so easy to quit or give up with a chronic illness. The Lupus Foundation has inspired many individuals just as they have been my rock. Won’t you consider helping us with your $1,000 gift enabling us to get the word out to all Lupus patients that they are not alone in this journey? Support is only a phone call, website, newsletter, or office visit away. Let’s support the 1 out of 185 Americans living with Lupus every day! If you want to learn more about the Lupus Foundation of Colorado or about Lupus itself, please contact the foundation. In addition, I am more than happy to volunteer time visiting with your employees. Please call 303-333-2300, visit www.lupuscolorado.org, or write to the staff at 6795 E. Tennessee Avenue, Suite 100. The Lupus foundation staff can coordinate with me or other volunteers to spend some time with the generous employees of Applewood Plumbing Heating and Electric. Thank you in advance for your kind consideration! Make it a great day!
August 13th, 2007 at 5:18 pm
I want to nominate the Lupus Foundation of Colorado for you grant.Lupus is a disease that attacks the imune system primarily of women. This group is the only one in Colorado that is offering support those that are affected by this disease. They are also doing a wonderful job educating the public and offering support to those that are in need. There is no known cure for this disease at this time. You can contact the Lupus Foundation of Colorado at 303-333-2300 and ask for Skip Schlenk for more information . Your may also contact them at www.lupuscolorado.org
They are doing a lot of good for Colorado and deserve yur support.
Thank you
Dave
August 14th, 2007 at 10:32 am
I would also like to nominate the Lupus Foundation of Colorado as a recipient of one of your monthly nonprofit awards. Lupus is an autoimmune disease of unknown origin and for which there is no cure. The LFC provides valuable information to people newly diagnosed with lupus as well as their families; gives short-term financial help to those in need; offers community outreach programs; and supports research into new treatments. The foundation is run with the aid of many volunteers as well as caring staff. Even those with lupus participate in support groups to help each other. Please consider the Lupus Foundation as a worthy recipient.
August 14th, 2007 at 9:23 pm
My name is JC and I am the Community Outreach Chair mom for Mothers of Multiples Society.
We are an IRS approved 501 c(3) non profit support group for parents & guardians of multiple birth children in the Denver metropolitan ara. We are the largest support group in Colorado and the nation! We have over 450 members!
Unfortunately, we have many families who have fallen on hard times for various reasons and are in need of food, diapers, wet wipes, clothing and equipment (cribs, bouncy seats, car seats, swings, playpens, etc.) for their twins or higher order multiple birth children.
Community Outreach relies on donations from our members or companies that are solicited. In order to continue helping our families in need, we are submitting a request to be considered as one organization for the $1000 give away.
Thank you for considering Mothers of Multiples Society-Community Outreach for your give away!
If we were chosen for the $1000 we would be able to purchase 20 fifty dollar grocery cards to a local grocery store. That money will help 20 families with food, diapers & wet wipes. It would make a huge difference in the lives of our Community Outreach families!
I look forward to hearing from you.
August 15th, 2007 at 1:32 pm
I nominate SISTERS OF COLOR UNITED FOR EDUCATION, a Colorado non-profit that promotes health and wellness among low income families in Denver and some rural Colorado locations. SISTERS has been working in the community for over 17 years and is determined to prevent and reduce harm caused by substance abuse, relationship violence, HIV/AIDS, mental illness and untreated illnesses like diabetes and heart disease.
August 15th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
I would like to nominate SISTERS OF COLOR UNITED FOR EDUCATION, a Colorado non-profit working to elimate health disparities in Denver and in several rural communities. SISTERS hosts the oldest Promotora Program in Colorado - a model recognized by the Center for Disease Control as a best practice for health promotion in Latino communities. SISTERS use of this intervention strategy over the last seventeen years supports underserved families accessing culturally grounded health and wellness education focused on preventing and reducing harm caused by HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, relationship violence and untreated illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease.
August 21st, 2007 at 7:13 am
I would like to nominate the Hawkeye Ranch project undertaken by SOS_AD: Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities. Hawkeye Ranch will be devoted to the care and housing of adults with Autism, the first of its kind in Colorado. The need is great.
August 21st, 2007 at 11:21 am
I would like to nominate the Wheat Ridge High School Band.
This dedicated group of young people practice though out the summer, and demonstrate leadership, team spirit and pride.
Due to the cut-back in school funding the $1,000.00 would help those that may not have participated.
Thank you.
August 21st, 2007 at 11:53 am
I would like to take the time to Nominate the girls from Thornton High School Cheerleading Team. The girls have been practicing all Summer and are trying their best with fundraisers. The money would help with the cost of their uniforms. Most of the girls are new this year. Some of the girls are moving into High School from Middle School and could use the support. They are a striving team that needs more spirit within the school. Thanks for the opportunity and chance to win. We love you Applewood!
August 21st, 2007 at 3:56 pm
I would like to nominate PARENTS OF MURDERED CHILDREN and Other Survivors of Homicide, Front Range Chapter. This is a self-help organization which assists survivors who have been touched by murder. POMC is the only organization in Colorado which provides support through monthly group meetings, court accompaniment and a bimonthly newsletter. The newsletter production and distribution, while being a major expense, is the primary source of information and support for many members throughout the state. I applaud Applewood Pllumbing Heating and Electric for undertaking this endeavor. We appreciate the opportunity to be considered one of your winners. Thank you very much.
August 21st, 2007 at 3:57 pm
I would like to nominate PARENTS OF MURDERED CHILDREN and Other Survivors of Homicide, Front Range Chapter. This is a self-help organization which assists survivors who have been touched by murder. POMC is the only organization in Colorado which provides support through monthly group meetings, court accompaniment and a bimonthly newsletter. The newsletter production and distribution, while being a major expense, is the primary source of information and support for many members throughout the state. I applaud Applewood Plumbing Heating and Electric for undertaking this endeavor. We appreciate the opportunity to be considered one of your winners. Thank you very much.
August 22nd, 2007 at 12:55 pm
Success is not only about getting a job; it’s about building a career.
Women making the transition from unemployment to work face myriad challenges, from understanding corporate culture to handling personal finances, often without any support systems in place to help them navigate this daunting change.
The Dress for Success Professional Women’s Group (PWG) supports our clients during this critical time by providing information that will help women unfamiliar with the workplace continue to develop skills and advance in their careers. The PWG offers members a comfortable atmosphere in which they can share, grow and network with other women who have recently made the same transition into the workforce.
Membership is open to Dress for Success clients who have successfully gained employment.
Each regularly scheduled meeting consists of two key elements: an expert speaker leading a discussion and a networking period.
Monthly meetings cover a variety of subjects and activities that promote professional development. Topics include communication skills, the “unwritten rules” of the workplace, childcare issues, financial planning, stress management and juggling responsibilities, among others.
PWG members have access to product discounts and professional resources to help them further their personal and professional growth
August 22nd, 2007 at 5:20 pm
Front Range CAP is a critical non profit serving children throughout the Front Range. The program provides workshops to teachers, parents, and children at various schools focusing on assault prevention and how kids can become safer. CAP facilitators give children practical and supportive information to help them remain safe, strong, and free from sexual assault and abuse, bullying, and stranger abduction.
August 23rd, 2007 at 3:31 pm
The Pomona High School Speech Team enables students to compete in the “academic sport” of debate and forensics. Students learn to organize ideas, communicate effectively, and think on their feet.
August 23rd, 2007 at 5:31 pm
Contact person is Brian Hall.
cell: 303-437-8165
August 23rd, 2007 at 7:49 pm
York International School, 303-853-1600 (Mapleton Schools)
This is a school that needs help to get a playground for its younger children.
August 24th, 2007 at 5:16 am
I am nominating Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities Inc. While autism used to be something that people ‘heard of’, today almost everyone seems to have a personal experience with a friend or family member with autism. The stats tell the story: from one in every 3000 it is one in 166 today. State funding has wait lists for services in the thousands. There are many success stories of people on the autism spectrum who were predicted to be ‘institutionalized’ but today are leading productive, fulfilling lives because they got the help they needed to grow their strengths and talents. Check out www.sos-ad.org and click on the ‘See’ link to see the beautiful assisted living facility in Douglas County that this organization is working on opening for people with autism.
Thanks, Applewood, for this generous and heartfelt opportunity.
August 24th, 2007 at 6:21 am
This company is in the process of opening the first Adult assissted living for autism; in the state of Colorado.
It will be one of only 20 + in the U.S.
So you can see what a great need this is for these forgotten adults and their families
August 24th, 2007 at 7:03 am
I would like to nominate the non-profit organization; Stop out the silence of Autism and disabilities. This organization is working to bring the first assisted living facility for adults with Autism to the state of Colorado.
Many of us may know that Autism is now the leading Developmental Disability in the world, and effects 1 out of every 150 individuals. Stop out the Silence of Autism and Disabilities can soon be providing services to some of the individuals effected by this debilitating disorder but it needs your help.
For more information on what SOS-AD is all about and what its plans are both now and in the future please see their website SOS-AD.org
Thank you,
Cliff Wilson
August 24th, 2007 at 8:07 am
I would like to nominate the group, Stomp Out the Silence of Autism and Disabilities (SOS-AD) for your monthly $1000 donation. We are ALL affected by autism - directly or indirectly - and they are making a difference! For more information about the outstanding efforts they are making please visit their website, www.SOS-AD.org.
August 24th, 2007 at 8:09 am
I am nominating SOS-AD (Stomp Out The Silence of Autism and Disabilities, Inc.).
This is a non-profit organization that is very close to heart in its cause!!!
Gregg Wheelin, Co-Founder and President, works closely with disabled adults and runs a group home.
Brian Hall, Co-Founder and Executive Director, has an Autistic grandson.
I know this very well because I have a son with Autism and have seen first hand what this organization is all about.
They are currently working to open the first Assisted Living Facility for Adults with Autism with an IQ of 70 and above in Greenland, CO. The first of its kind in the state!!!
This is more than just assisting adults with Autism.
The cause is much Greater than that.
They plan to actually help these adults become even more idependent and have many wonderful ideas that they want to implement.
The house is on a slide show on the website, www.sos-ad.org (click on SEE).
They want the therapists there to work with the adults.
They want chefs to come in and help teach them how to cook for themselves, maybe even a greenhouse so they can actually grow their own food.
Therapeutic Horseback Riding is an option as well.
Plus, they want to provide a respite center for younger children who are affected by Autism.
Their plans are very well rounded, wanting to help the adults with Autism actually become more independent.
This is more than just assisted living, this is a way to help adults with Autism become more independent.
People who live with Autism everyday can tell you how Important it is for a child or adult with Autism to be able to become more independent!!!
It is crucial and vital for the future of these individuals with Autism to be able to become the people that they have the potential to become.
Yes, it is now 1 out of ever 150 individuals that are affected with Autism. In some places, the rates are even higher.
But, regardless of what stereotypes are out there, the stereotypes of Autism are being broken.
My son is actually loving and affectionate, he has great eye contact, he engages with people!!! He loves animals!!!
He just cannot communicate well even though he has wonderful receptive language. He also has difficulty with his independent, daily living skills.
These individuals do struggle and so do their families to try to give them the best possible treatments!!!
There is only so much that we can do to help out our own children who are affected by Autism, but SOS-AD has taken the steps beyond that to give adults the chance of actually having a decent future in store for them!!!
That’s why I am nominating SOS-AD!!!
Plus, my dad is Brian Hall and I am Extremely proud of what he and Gregg are doing!!!
This cause is also dear to my heart!!!
My job is to make sure that I advocate for what my son so desperately needs right now…
But, my dad is ensuring that there are others out there with Autism who have the chance to have a decent future in a place that knows what it is like to have a family member affected by Autism!!!
My family is involved with helping with the cause because they know what it’s like to have a family member with Autism!!!
I hope you will consider checking out the website to see what SOS-AD is all about and check out their events too!!!
It has been fun to be able to get my son (with Autism) and my daughter (who is typical) out into the community so that they can actually be able to go out and do something fun every once in awhile that my son can handle and enjoy!!!
So, the need is there!!! The cause is a Great one!!! And, it is dear and close to the hearts of SOS-AD and everyone who stands behind them!!!
August 24th, 2007 at 8:10 am
I just want to thank everyone who takes the time to read my long comment!!!
Take care and may God bless each of you!!!
Thank you soo much!!!
Heather Thomas
August 24th, 2007 at 8:34 am
Camp Wapiyapi is a one-week summer camp for children with cancer and their families. The camp hosts approximately 80 kids with cancer and their siblings, pairs them up one-on-one with a volunteer companion, and focuses on just letting them be kids. Located in the mountains outside Estes Park, activities include rafting, rock climbing, hot air ballooning, dancing, fishing, and much more. While the children are given an amazing fun-filled, unforgettable week, their parents are given a week off from being the primary care giver to their sick child so they can recharge and regroup for the next year of treatment and healing. Registered nurses and physicians also volunteer their time throughout the week to help make it a safe and wonderful experience for everyone.
I am nominating Camp Wapiyapi for assistance in helping the camp yearbook dream become a reality. I am the camp photographer and at camp I take approximately 1500 photos and choose the best to put a yearbook together to give to all the campers and companions. The cost of the yearbooks total nearly $4000 and we are halfway there on raising the funds. This camp is an amazing experience and being a cancer survivor and a camper at one time myself, I know from experience that this yearbook means the world to these children. Thank you for your consideration.
August 24th, 2007 at 9:25 am
I would like to nominate the Hawkeye Ranch project undertaken by SOS-AD: Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities. Hawkeye Ranch will be devoted to the care and housing of adults with Autism, the first of its kind in Colorado. There are very few options for adults with Autism, especially for housing. SOS-AD has a wonderful vision and is working to help those in need who have autism.
Thank you for your consideration.
August 24th, 2007 at 6:59 pm
This is an incredibly underserved community. The develpmentally disabled and there famlies are a tragically underfunded. They are most deserving of support from the private sector.
August 25th, 2007 at 7:47 am
I am nominating the Hawkeye Ranch Program by Stomp out the silence of Autism and Disabilties. (SOS-AD) The Hawkeye Ranch will bee devoted to the care and housing of adults with autism.The first of its kind in Colorado. The need for this type of housing is significant. Thank You.
August 25th, 2007 at 10:38 am
Contact Brian Hall 303-437-8165
August 25th, 2007 at 11:17 am
I would like to nominate EFAA or Emergency Family Assistance Association.
Everybody needs assistance at one time or another and EFAA provides that help.
Here is a brief overview of what the do. This information and more can be found on their website http://www.efaa.org/index.html
EFAA helps those in our community whose immediate needs for food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot adequately be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency.
EFAA’s vision is to build a more caring community and a better future for families in crisis living in Boulder and Broomfield counties in Colorado.
EFAA has a community focus. This is expressed as caring for others and celebrating our differences as individuals.
EFAA uses a partnership model in all of its activities and programs. We believe that each person brings unique knowledge, skills and experiences that increase the effectiveness of our work.
What difference will a specific amount of gift make?
We have developed giving opportunities at all levels to encourage support from all age groups. Examples of the impact made by gifts at a variety of levels are:
A one-time gift of $10 will help provide a much needed prescription medication for someone who otherwise would go without.
A gift of $10 per month will provide admission fees and art supplies for the childrens’ programs at EFAA’s emergency shelters in Boulder or Longmont.
A one-time gift of $25 will provide one week’s worth of food for a family living in an emergency shelter.
A gift of $25 per month will provide a family living in an emergency shelter with all their basic needs for one week.
A one-time gift of $50 will pay a utility bill so a family does not lose their heat or power.
A gift of $50 per month will provide rent assistance for two families so they are not evicted from their home.
A one-time gift of $100 will provide a month’s worth of groceries for a family from EFAA’s Food Closet. While 90% of the food in EFAA’s Food Closet is donated, there are still items that need to be purchased, such as cleaning products, personal care items and paper products.
A gift of $100 per month will provide short-term interest free loans or grants to families. If a budget analysis indicates a family is encountering short-term financial problems, EFAA will help with a portion of a rent payment in the form of a grant or an interest free loan. This is a crucial service to prevent homelessness.
A one-time gift of $150 will provide back-to-school supplies for 10 children living in emergency shelter.
A gift of $150 per month will provide assistance with prescription medicines for 120 households.
A one-time gift of $200 will provide bus tokens or gas vouchers for 20 people for one month.
A gift of $200 per month will provide emergency shelter and all their basic needs for one family for an average stay of 7 weeks
Thank you for your time and consideration. And good luck to all the other nominees.
Thank You,
K Guy
August 25th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE SOS-AD/HAWKEYE RANCH. THIS RANCH IS IN THE BEGINNING STAGES OF PROVIDING A HOME FOR ADULTS WITH AUTISM. MY NIECE HAS A DAUGHTER WHO HAS AUTISM AND SHE HAS HAD DIFFICULTY FINDING A SAFE AND LOVING ENVIRONMENT FOR HER DAUGHTER. HAWKEYE RANCH WOULD BE JUST THE PLACE PROVIDED IT CAN RAISE THE NECESSARY FUNDS FOR COMPLETING THE FACILITY.
August 25th, 2007 at 8:03 pm
I would like to nominate the Elizabeth High School TSA chapter.
TSA stands for Technology Student Association and is a national organization divided up by states and then by chapters. Members compete in various events such as dragster design, problem solving, prepared speech, and so many more to list.
Every year TSA holds hold a national competition, and this year it was held in Nashville, TN. Due to the hard work of some of the members of our chapter, we were invited to travel there and take part in all that happened! As amazing as the trip was there was still the issue of money. Since Elizabeth is such a small town, chapter membership is low and so is our budget. As of now Elizabeth TSA is $1,500 in debt and would greatly appreciate any sort of donation. We would love to go to nationals next year but we have to clear our dues first. Thank you so much for the time!
August 25th, 2007 at 10:40 pm
I would like to nominate Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities Inc, for the $1,000.00 donation. I have an adult son with Autism and it has been a struggle all his life to get where is today. Fortunately for Mark, his needs are met through SSI and Medicaid because of his IQ, but there are so many Autistic adults who needs are not met because their IQ is 70 or above. They fall through the cracks and don’t qualify for programs. SOS- AD is making a program possible for these adults by opening a living facility to give these adults a chance to better their lives and improve their quality of life. There are many funds that are needed to open this facility and this donation would be very much appreciated and put to good use. Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities Inc’s website is www.sos-ad.org, contact info Brian Hall 303-437-8165. I cast my vote for this organization.
August 26th, 2007 at 6:14 am
Brian Hall 303-437-8165 is the contact for Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities, Inc.
I would like to nominate this organization to receive the $1000
Thank you,
Ellen Johnson
Basking Ridge, NJ
August 26th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
I am nominating the Hawkeye Ranch project undertaken by SOS_AD: Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities. Adults with autism are often overlooked and the Hawkeye Ranch has a fantastic facility set up, which would not only be beneficial to the adults living there, but also to their families! These families, I’m sure, would feel great relief in knowing their loved ones had a stable living environment!
August 26th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
* A child is diagnosed with autism every 21 minutes.
* Autism is a disorder of brain function affecting approximately 1 in 166 children born today, making it more common than pediatric cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined.
* Based on statistics from the U.S. Department of Education and other governmental agencies, autism is growing at a startling rate of 10-17 percent per year.
August 27th, 2007 at 7:27 am
I nominate a great group, “Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities”. SOS-AD for short. Brian and Gregg work extremely hard for a group of people who are often overlooked. Autism strikes 1 out of every 168 children born in the U.S., and is severely underfunded and unnoticed, especially in the State of Colorado.
You may know, one or more family that bravely struggle, seemingly alone, to care for these people who can’t care for themselves.
E-mail Brian Hall; sosad@sos-ad.org, or call him at; 303-437-8165.
Thanks for considering a group, unselfish in their desire to assist all those who labor for, and with, autistic family members!
August 27th, 2007 at 8:58 am
Hi there - I’d like to nominate our organization, Computers For Children, Inc. Our mission is to put technology access into the hands of those not fortunate enought o be able to receive it. Through our comprehensive 6 week training program, at no cost to at risk-inner city youth - we provide technology training, and education. Teaching students to build and repair computers, as well as hands on experience leanring how to create power point presentations, resumes, spreadsheets and other computer related functions. We work with over 300 students a year to provide real life working experience, and each student builds their very own computer to take home with them. We are very proud of what we do - and know that we are training tomorrow’s workforce!
You may contact Kisha Johnson at 716 823-7248 ext 570 for more information about Computers For Children.
Thank you so much for considering us as your NFP of choice!
August 27th, 2007 at 11:24 am
I would like to nominate a new local grass roots non-profit dedicated to helping families with Autism, SOS-AD.org. They are trying to open the first assisted living facility in the state & one of only 25 in the country, for autisitc adults having IQ’s above 70. Currently, there is no government assistance available to this group, in most states, as soon as they leave the school system, leaving the parent to care for them throughout their adult life. To view the facility go to www.sos-ad.org
August 27th, 2007 at 11:55 am
I’d also like to nominate Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities” (SOS-AD).
August 27th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
I nominate Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities (SOS-AD). I have been involved with SOS-AD since its inception and Brian Hall and Gregg Wheelen are extremely dedicated to their cause of helping children with Autism and their families. The cause includes educating the public as well as providing assistance to those who struggle with this disease. You can reach Brian Hall at 303-437-8165. Thank you for considering this most worthy group!
August 27th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
Each of the nonprofit groups mentioned on this site are absolutely deserving of donations and because I work with a number of nonprofit groups I am painfully aware that contributions from the general public are not forthcoming these days. I would ask your time and consideration for a group that will benefit the community by addressing a neglected group of people that need not fall into the category of the homeless.
The numbers of children with autism is growing, and so the number of adults with autism is also correspondingly growing. It has been pointed out elsewhere that there are currently only twenty homes that care for adults with autism in the country. Hawkeye Ranch will be a benefit to the community and SOSAD has been working towards their goal for almost a year and all this group needs is a little support to get there.
SOSAD and the Hawkeye ranch program desperately needs contributions to facilitate the civil engineering report and other reports required by the county for the incidental approval by the county for the Hawkeye Ranch Project. The incidental paper trail that the county requires and the expense involved in having all the necessary reports generated that the county requires, is the only real roadblock that is limiting the progress toward the realization of the goal: to open an extended care facility for a group of people that do not fall under the state guidelines to receive benefits, because they do not have developmental disabilities and their IQs are above 70. These people fall through the cracks and end up as the homeless, if their families cannot afford to care for them.
With the opportunity to become exposed to many different stimulating activities these individuals can find the key to unlocking their ability to interact on a level that will allow them to integrate into the social mainstream to the extent that they feel comfortable.
The interaction with animals opens many autistic kids and adults to the point where they can interact socially. Low stress work opportunities like working in a greenhouse and feeding farm animals allows many adults with autism to break through and so can allow them some interpersonal exchange.
Hawkeye Ranch will provide a Respite service for families whose loved ones live with autism that will allow those families to take an occasional break. By being able to have the autistic individual that they care for stay at the Hawkeye Ranch for up to a week, the family can restore themselves with a bit of a vacation. The care required for an individual with autism can be exhausting and without a break, the family can become overwhelmed by a feeling of hopeless exhaustion.
The Hawkeye Ranch cannot open until it has the funds necessary to complete the incidental paperwork required by the county.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
August 27th, 2007 at 2:26 pm
I would like to nominate SOS-AD (Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities, Inc.)
Currently, state and federal funding providing assistance to families with autistic children becomes very limited and in some cases denied, when that child turns 21, leaving families to shoulder most or all of the financial burden of providing care for the autistic adult for his/her entire life. This creates a crisis situation for many families. There needs to be somewhere for Autistic adults to reside and receive disability specific care – thus SOS-AD was formed, and I nominate this group to receive your grant!
I would be happy to answer any questions about Autism for you, as I have a child with Autism, (719) 325-6979, and I support what SOS-AD is trying to accomplish on behalf of Autistic Adults.
Ilanit Bennaim
Real Estate Associate Broker
Keller Williams Realty
(719) 325-6979
August 27th, 2007 at 3:32 pm
Contact for SOS-AD is Brian Hall 303-437-8165
August 27th, 2007 at 6:15 pm
I would love to see Stomp Out The Silence of Autism and Disabilities recieve your generous grant to further their goals of providing services for families with Autism. Those with Autism benefit from early intervention, therapy, assisted living situations and targeted education, all of which SOS-AD aims to provide. The co-founders of this non-profit are currently building an assisted living facility that will change the lives of those with Autism.
Through this grant, Applewood Plumbing, Heating and Electric can brighten the lives of those with Autism today.
Please e-mail Brian Hall; sosad@sos-ad.org, or call him at: 303-437-8
165.
August 28th, 2007 at 8:21 am
I would like to nominate Kids In Need Of Dentistry(KIND). KIND is a non-profit children’s charity dedicated to providing low and no-cost dental care to children from low income families throughout Colorado. Founded in 1912 by a group of dentist in Denver, KIND’s organization has reached and treated thousands of children with millions of dollars worth of dental care.
August 28th, 2007 at 8:42 am
I would like to nominate the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. The museum is located at 1111 Washington St. in Golden Colorado and has gained both national and internation recognition as one of the premier resources for both women and quilt history in the Rocky Mountain Region. We welcome thousands of visitors each year and exhibit the finest collections. We strive to honor both the art and history of quilting through our education programs, exhibits and traveling art exhibit. Please check us out at www.rmqm.org and help us to continue our mission.
Thank your for your consideration. I would be happy to provide free passes for anyone who is interested in paying us a visit. Contact me at Lou@loubissett.com for information.
August 28th, 2007 at 9:08 am
I would like to nominate the non-profit organization Colorado Lady Outlaws. We are a competitive fastpitch softball organization, and currently have 6 teams ranging in ages from 9 to 16. Competiting at this level is very expensive, and when we go out and you see so many teams that have brand new uniforms, bat bags, warm up gear, trailors…it is pretty intimidating for those of us who are just starting out. Our girls participate and give back to the community in so many ways. Every Christmas holiday, we go out and buy gifts for every resident at the Maplewood Care Center for Seniors, the girls deliver the gifts, and spend the entire day just visiting with them. The thank you’s we get from the residents there are so touching. Our girls also volunteer with Sports Made Possible (Miracle League). They go out and volunteer to help disabled kids in playing softball. It is important to us that we not only teach the girls the skills they need on the ball field, but off the ball and in life as well. Our goal this year is to raise money to get each girl a new uniform. We are doing different fundraisers to try and raise the money for these uniforms, this also helps to eliviate some of the financial burden on the parents of our young student athletes. Your donation would be so appreciated, and we hope that you will consider our non-profit organization for this generous offer.
August 28th, 2007 at 10:16 am
I would like to nominate The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum (RMQM) to receive $1000 from Applewood. This non-profit organization’s mission is to enrich the lives of people of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures through the celebration of, education about, and preservation of the art and history of American quilts and quiltmaking, past and present. Quiltmaking is an integral part of American history.
The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum was the third quilt museum in the United States when it opened in 1990, and it remains one of only a few quilt museums in the country. It is the only one in the Rocky Mountain region. The museum’s collection ranges from traditional to contemporary quilts.
Each year RMQM receives over 12,000 visitors, including people from all 50 states and 33 foreign countries. However, the museum has a limited paid staff of a full time Executive Director and ten part-time employees. Over 100 dedicated volunteers give over 6,000 hours of service annually. It is through the dedication of our volunteers and support of the community that the museum continues to grow. We would greatly appreciate your support of this unique organization. Thank you.
August 28th, 2007 at 11:33 am
I nominate the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. It is a rare 501c3 institution dedicated to preserving the art of quilting as it has been practiced in Colorado from pioneer days to the present. Clearly, other nominated organizations provide social benefits; but few try to preserve our roots.
If you haven’t visited the museum in Golden, give it a try.
August 28th, 2007 at 12:35 pm
I would like to nominate the Pomona Volleyball Team for an award from you. These girls work hard at school and at play. They do their best to achieve at everything they do for themselves, their school and the community. They are in need of equipment etc. and would appreciate any help you can give.
August 28th, 2007 at 1:12 pm
I nominate the Lakewood Football Freshman team, I am a 33 year old sinlge mother. My son Dominic Robles plays on this team alot of these kids have been playing since they were seven. I nominate this team because they are all great kids trying to make a differece in life. I have raised my son with the help of my mom and dad and thanks to football my son is very respectful and discipline. I feel that it’s takes people like the Coaches who have thought my son not only Football but how to be a young respectful man, Because of them my son has had male role models in his life. I feel like if we helped more the community to have this programs we wouldn’t have so much crime and drugs in our childrens life. But I have notice that the schools don’t have enough pads,jerseys, helmets to make it easier for kids to play. I feel that these kids are are furture they will one day run this country for us. if we get picked we be so appreciated to Applewood we think this is great of them for helping whoever gets picked!
For everyone who is nominating some organization “Good Luck” they are all good causes. Jackie Cook GO Lakewood !!!!!
August 28th, 2007 at 1:33 pm
Please consider a $1000 gift to a very deserving charity, New Song Preschool, which serves about 20 Vietnamese children. It has been meeting for several years in a church near Mississippi and Federal, but may need a new facility. All the families are poor and English is spoken as a second language. By attending the preschool for two years, at a much discounted tuition, the children usually do not need any English as a Second Language classes by the time they attend public kindergarten. Contact the Director, Ruth Nichols at 303-979-7617. She does not know that I am nominating the school. I have been a volunteer there.
August 28th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
I would like to nominate Bear Creek High School Softball team. We have had a rough time keeping a coach for our girls. We have had thrfee coaches in three years and our funds are very low. These girls have fundraisers and are still unable to purchase new uniforms or equipment. Someone broke into our storage shed at the field and stole one of out oitching machines. This year our school is being rebuilt so we don’t even have a field. We all have to travel to other fields for practice and games. We don’t have much in our budget so the girls have to drive because no money for the buses. We hope you sponsor us because we don’t want our softball activities to diminish. Thank you!!
August 28th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
I nominate Pandas International based in Littleton CO, but working to save the Giant Pandas in Southern China. Pandas International is a non-profit organization devoted solely to preservation of the Giant Panda by supporting the Panda Reserves in Southern China. The Giant Panda is one of the absolute most endangered species in the world. Scientists estimate the currently population at approximately1600. Their survival is in extreme peril. Pandas International’s funds are used for medical equipment; veterinary supplies and basic need of the veterinarians and hospitals at the panda centers. Monies are also used for research, and breeding programs. Pandas International has an education program with schools to help students learn about the panda and increase awareness of the Panda as a highly endangered species, in order to prevent the extinction and ensure the continuing existence of the Giant Panda.
August 28th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
1. I nominate Pandas International based in Littleton CO, but working to save the Giant Pandas in Southern China. The Giant Panda is one of the absolute most endangered species in the world. Scientists estimate the currently population at approximately1600. Their survival is in extreme peril. Pandas International’s funds are used for medical equipment; veterinary supplies and basic need of the veterinarians and hospitals at the panda centers. Monies are also used for research, and breeding programs. Pandas International has an education program with schools to help students learn about the panda and increase awareness of the Panda as a highly endangered species, in order to prevent the extinction and ensure the continuing existence of the Giant Panda.
August 28th, 2007 at 3:07 pm
I nominate Pandas International, a non profit to save the pandas in China.
There are so few pandas only 1600 we must do everything possible to save them.
August 28th, 2007 at 4:51 pm
I would like to nominate the GRANDVIEW HIGH SCHOOL JV CHEER TEAM for the $1000 dollar donation! Grandview JV is a hard-working team and deserves this donation more than anyone! We have been an undefeated team throughout Colorado JV Cheer Teams since the Grandview program was established. We are proud to say that we strive for excellence and nothing less; even when we are just practicing at school, we act like we are on “The Mat”. We would like to accept this money and use it towards our State Championships in December!
August 28th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
My daughter is a cheerleader on the Grandview High School JV cheer team, and I would like to nominate that team for the $1000 donation this month. Please consider this team for your donation. These girls are incredible athletes and are hoping to win yet another State Champs title this year, but they need help getting there!
August 28th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
I would like to nominate my cheer team, Grandview High School JV Wolves for the $1000 donation. My team is incredibly strong and deserves this to the highest degree. We have had to overcome a few obstacles in the past year, yet we have not let that get in the way of us being an incredibly successful team. Whatever has come our way, we have not let anything get in the way of being an undefeated team since the school was opened. This phenomenal group of athletes has come a long way with such passion and drive, and we deserve this 100%. Help us out Applewood Plumbing and Electric!
August 29th, 2007 at 8:48 am
I would like to nominate the instrumental music program at Dakota Ridge High School. An important part of the education and experience in students high school careers, the instrumental music program is always in need for additional funds. Because the state of Colorado is 48 out of 50 in worse funded states in the county, music often times becomes the least funded organizations not only at the school but in the state. Any additional help to provide a quality learning envoriment and experience is very welcome.
August 29th, 2007 at 9:35 am
I would like to nominate the Colorado Lady Outlaws 14B team. We are a non-profit organization. At this competitive girls fastpitch level, each girl is so deserving of the $1000 donation. This generous donation would help us to reach our goal and get these girls new uniforms. Every girl has to work hard to be on this team and it would be great to reward them. Our girls have a love for the game and are great at what they do. No matter how hard their last practice was they are ready for the next practice giving 110 %. We have such a great group, the coaches are excellent and they volunteer their time after work so they can make sure that our girls are ready to compete at this level. As parents we work very hard to get them to practice every week so they can compete with the confidence they are building each time. With school starting now, work schedules and practices we keep very busy but pull through each time because we are so dedicated to this team and want to see it succeed. Our girls give back to the community by visiting with our friends at the Mapleton Nursing Home, we also participated in the Miracle League and continue to look for ways to give back.
Applewood Plumbing and Electric please join our team and consider the Colorado Lady Outlaws for this generous donation, it would be greatly appreciated!
August 29th, 2007 at 10:47 am
Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities, Inc is a is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, whose mission is to expand the opportunities of children with this condition. People with Autism are often people with extraordinary talents, but they tend to be categorized unfairly by society. They can grow into independent adults, but development as children is critical. This group can make a real difference in the lives of many people with autism and their families.
August 29th, 2007 at 1:06 pm
I would like to nominate the Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide. Its training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youoth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow RIbbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
August 29th, 2007 at 3:01 pm
I would loke to nominate SOS-AD Stomp out the Silence of Autism & Disablilities Inc. Your generous support will help this group support the families dealing with Autism.
Brian Hall 303-437-8165 is the contact for Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities, Inc.
Thank you,
Tony Fisher
Glenwood Springs, CO
August 30th, 2007 at 8:09 am
I would like to nominate Lost and Found Inc., a continuum of care agency that has, for over 30 years, provided therapeutic services for at-risk children, youth and families. The Lost and Found Inc. approach ensures no one is treated as societal refuse. Through outpatient, residential, and transitional living programs Lost and Found Inc. provides “hope, healing and a place to grow” for hard-to-treat children and youth, as well as make every attempt to heal and reunify families. This is more than a job for the professionals at Lost and Found Inc. It is a calling, a mission, to build a “family” support system for people who’ve never had that foundation. The counselors work hard to stretch every dollar for “our” kids. $1000 from Applewood Plumbing & Electric would be an invaluable support to the Lost and Found Inc. family.
August 30th, 2007 at 8:12 am
I would like to nominate Impact Basketball Association for the $1000.00 donation.
Impact is a 501c3 non profit organization that is working to build a complete basketball program that offers players opportunities for growth not only as basketball players, but as people as well. Impact offers programs for players regardless of age or level of play and will be guided by coaches trained in the science of human sports development and communication with young athletes. Impact programs educate players in four major areas: attitude, human relationships, skill and athletic development, and physical fitness.
Impact has been involved in several community service projects in the past few years including:
Food drive for the Arvada food bank
Toy Drive for the Arvada Santa Claus Shop
Colorado Adopt A Street Program
Volunteering for Special Olympics event
Creating puzzle books for the Children’s Hospital
Cleaning Secrest Recreation Center
Impact would like to use the $1000.00 for a scholarship fund to unable more kids to participate in youth basketball.
August 30th, 2007 at 8:32 am
A $1000 grant from Applewood Plumbing and Electric could help provide art supplies for at-risk youth at the Lost and Found Inc. Therapeutic Residential Child Care Facility (enabling them to produce a new traveling art exhibit), or art/play therapy supplies for the younger clients at the Lost and Found Inc. Family Counseling Center.
August 30th, 2007 at 9:11 am
I would like to nominate Impact Basketball Association for the $1000.00 donation.
Impact is a 501c3 non profit organization that is working to build a complete community basketball program that offers players opportunities for growth not only as basketball players, but as people as well.
Impact offers programs for players regardless of age or level of play and will be guided by coaches trained in the science of human sports development and communication with young athletes. Impact programs work with players in four major areas: attitude, human relationships, skill and athletic development, and physical fitness.
Impact has been involved in several community service projects in the past few years including:
Food drive for the Arvada food bank
Toy Drive for the Arvada Santa Claus Shop
Colorado Adopt A Street Program
Volunteering for Special Olympics event
Creating puzzle books for the Children’s Hospital
Cleaning Secrest Recreation Center
Impact would like to use the $1000.00 for a scholarship fund to enable more kids to participate in youth basketball.
Brent Janssen
Logistics Coordinator
Sorin Group USA, Inc.
(303) 467-6467
(800) 221-7943 x6467
brent.janssen@sorin.com
August 30th, 2007 at 9:43 am
I nominate Kids In Need of Dentistry. This nonprofit provides dental care to children all over Colorado who are from families who can’t afford it. This organization, the oldest of its kind in the country, offers high quality low cost care to low income familes around the state through its varied programs: A state of the art mobile dental unit that travels to parts of the state that do not have other means to provide dental care, three dental clinics in the Denver Metro Area and one in Colorado Springs and a Dental Sealant program that travels to more than 50 elementary schools in Denver, Aurora, and Adams County. This organization’s motto this year is to help ‘7000 smiles in 2007′ and it is well its way to achieving that goal!
August 30th, 2007 at 12:52 pm
I would like to nominate Exempla Colorado Lutheran Home for a monthly reward. ECLH is a non profit long term care facility who is an eden certified home trying to enrich the lives of the elders by making more choices available to them. ECLH is doing a great job of making the home less institutional and more home like for the residents (elders). Although structual & financial burdens hinder the ability to change the apperarence of the facility, you can feel the sense of home & family life when you walk in the door.
August 30th, 2007 at 1:10 pm
I would like to nominate the local Colorado chapter of the S.O.F.T. organization. S.O.F.T. is the Support Organization for Trisomy 18, 13 and Other Related Disorders. It is a non-profit organization offering support for parents who had/have a child with a chromosome disorder, and providing education to families and professionals interested in the care of these children.
Trisomy 18 and Trisomy 13 are devastating chromosome disorders. Annually, approximately 1 in 6000 babies are born with Trisomy 18 (about 700) and 1 in 10,000 babies are born with Trisomy 13 (about 400). Generally the prognosis for children born with these syndromes is very poor. Less than 10% survive past their first birthday. However, about 5-10 percent do survive the first year of life, and thus the condition is not universally lethal as sometimes overemphasized by health professionals. Children born with these syndromes have severe mental retardation, feeding and breathing problems, and severe physical disabilities. As you can well see, this is a heartbreaking and devastating situation for families to endure.
Each year a national conference is held in the United States to lend support, help and education for these families. The children of many of these families who attend have already passed away, but some families are able to attend with their children who are still living. The conference consists of a board meeting, welcome dinner, medical clinics, workshops, a symposium for our professional guests, an auction, a picnic with a balloon release (to remember the children who have passed on), and a farewell service with breakfast.
July 23 to 27, 2008, the conference is to be held in Denver celebrating our 22nd reunion and hosted by the local Colorado chapter. We want to make this conference educational, emotionally supportive and fun. For some families this is the only vacation they get. It is simply too difficult for many families to travel with their children, both financially and logistically.
Our local conference committee is very excited about this opportunity, wanting to do all we can to make sure the conference is a success. To achieve this goal the local Colorado Chapter of S.O.F.T. must raise funds to be able to put on this conference. We are in need of financial support and are asking for your help. We would be immensely grateful if you awarded us this gift. We do have a website at www.trisomy.org where you can learn more about S.O.F.T. Thank you for your consideration.
August 31st, 2007 at 8:47 am
I would like to nominate the Lakewood Breakfast Optimists. Serving the community since the 60’s, Lakewood Optimists believe in “Bringing Out the Best in Kids”.
For the past 40+ years, and in tribute to our community, the Lakewood Optimists, with the help of W. Metro Fire Dept., continue to promote Pride in Patriotism by their Flags on Colfax Project. In 2006, the City of Lakewood proclaimed June 12, 2006 as “Lakewood Optimists Flags on Colfax ” day. On every national holiday, including Patriot Day/911 and the Colorado Colfax Marathon, citizens can see flags flyings proudly along the W. Colfax median, from Quail St. to Sheridan Blvd. This is just one of many projects you’ll find this club working on.
The Lakewood Optimists also provide programs that encourage Academic Excellence in children. They include : the Brain Bowl, (5 person teams of middle schoolers go brain-to-brain in an updated version of the old College Bowl); The Oratorical, whereby, articulate high school students compete for scholarship money by demonstrating their poise and public speaking skills and also includes an Oratorical for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. This year’s topic is “Why Me? Why Not?”; The Essay Contest, whose topic this year is “Today’s Chnoices Shape My Future”, is also a scholarship program, where students demonstrate their writing skills; ( winners of these competitions move on to compete Internationally; Respect for Law/Promotion of Non-Violence, whereby the Club honors a young person who has demonstrated a deep and abiding concern for the Law in our community through their actions; Youth Appreciation honors those students who make a difference in their schools and are awarded a plaque and a savings bond for their efforts; Tri-Star Skills Contest, a sports skills competition for boys and girls 8-13 yrs. of age where competitors abilities are tested , and who work their way to the District level; Jeffco Action Center school supply drive, lending man power in serving over 3500 low income families and helping their children start the school year off right; Childhood Cancer Campaign, where the club provides assistance and services directly to children receiving treatment for cancer as well as their families and research efforts; Financial support for such organizations as Second Wind Foundation, Salvation Army, & Family Homestead to name a few. Recently, the Lakewood Optimists established a scholarship program, that is available to all graduates from any Lakewood area highschool.
It is the goal of this club to be able to adequately serve more children, particularly in the Eiber Neighborhood. Some schools in this area lack the necessary funding to provide entry fees and other costs that would enable their students to pariticpate in the above mentioned programs. Additionally, this Club would like to be able to honor and appreciate more students who continue to be involved in their community.
Receipt of this money would enable the club to not only enhance their scholarship program, but would help it to grow so that more children in the community could be served; not only by established programs, but also bythose programs in the making, I.e. Dictionary/Literacy project and The Liberty Day project, to name a few. This club has served the community well and with pride. The award would allow us to especially support those schools that need a leg up so that their kids can be assured of a better future.
Someone once said ” Bloom where you are planted”. Your award would help our club to help kids and their schools to bloom and blossom, especially in a neighborhood that shows a 75% mobility rate ( parents moving around) an 80% participation in the Free Breakfast and Lunch program.
The Lakewood Breakfast Optimists appreciate your consideration and support in “Bringing Out the Best in Kids”.
August 31st, 2007 at 8:57 am
I would like to nominate the Lakewood Breakfast Optimists. Serving the community since the 60’s, Lakewood Optimists believe in “Bringing Out the Best in Kids”.
For the past 40+ years, the Lakewood Optimists, with the help of W. Metro Fire Dept., continue to promote Pride in Patriotism by their Flags on Colfax Project. In 2006, the City of Lakewood proclaimed June 12, 2006 as “Lakewood Optimists Flags on Colfax ” day. On every national holiday, including Patriot Day/911 and the Colorado Colfax Marathon, citizens can see flags flyings proudly along the W. Colfax median, from Quail St. to Sheridan Blvd.
The Lakewood Optimists also provide programs that encourage Academic Excellence in children. They include :
1. The Brain Bowl, (5 person teams of middle schoolers go brain-to-brain in an updated version of the old College Bowl)
2. The Oratorical, whereby, articulate high school students compete for scholarship money by demonstrating their poise and public speaking skills and also includes an Oratorical for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. This year’s topic is “Why Me? Why Not?”
3. The Essay Contest, whose topic this year is “Today’s Choices Shape My Future”, is also a scholarship program, where students demonstrate their writing skills; ( winners of these competitions move on to compete Internationally
4. Respect for Law/Promotion of Non-Violence, whereby the Club honors a young person who has demonstrated a deep and abiding concern for the Law in our community through their actions
5. Youth Appreciation honors those students who make a difference in their schools and are awarded a plaque and a savings bond for their efforts
6. Tri-Star Skills Contest, a sports skills competition for boys and girls 8-13 yrs. of age where competitors abilities are tested , and who work their way to the District level;
7. Jeffco Action Center school supply drive, lending man power in serving over 3500 low income families, helping their children start the school year off right
8. Childhood Cancer Campaign, where the club provides assistance and services directly to children receiving treatment for cancer as well as their families and support on-going research efforts
9. Financial support for such organizations as Second Wind Foundation, Salvation Army, & Family Homestead to name a few.
10. Lakewood Optimists Scholarship fund, available to all graduates from any Lakewood area highschool.
It is the goal of this club to be able to adequately serve more children, particularly in the Eiber Neighborhood. Some schools in this area lack the necessary funding to provide entry fees and other costs that would enable their students to pariticpate in the above mentioned programs. Additionally, this Club would like to be able to honor and appreciate more students who continue to be involved in their community.
Receipt of this money would enable the club to not only enhance their scholarship program, but would help it to grow so that more children in the community could be served; not only by established programs, but also bythose programs in the making, I.e. Dictionary/Literacy project and The Liberty Day project, to name a few. The award would allow us to especially support those schools that need a leg up so that their kids can be assured of a better future.
Someone once said ” Bloom where you are planted”. Your award would help our club to help kids and their schools to bloom and blossom, especially in a neighborhood that shows a 75% mobility rate ( parents moving around) an 80% participation in the Free Breakfast and Lunch program.
The Lakewood Breakfast Optimists appreciate your consideration and support in “Bringing Out the Best in Kids”.
August 31st, 2007 at 11:01 am
I am nominating Pandas International for the $1000 award. Pandas International is devoted to saving the Giant Panda, a highly endangered species. They provide medical equipment and supplies to panda reserves in Southern China, including incubators and milk formula to panda cubs in the nursery. Please visit www.pandasinternational.org to learn more.
Contact at Pandas International:
Suzanne Braden
303-933-2365
sbraden@pandasinternational.org
August 31st, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I would like to nominate the Victoria Rose Rett Foundation. This is a new foundation started by me Victoria’s mother .I have partnered with Dr. Tim Benke from Children’s hospital to get a clinic opened and a research team in place here in Colorado, at the new Childrens facility opening Sept 29th 2007 This is a rare neurological disorder, those that suffer from it cannot speak, are unable to use their hands normally and have weakend bones. the girls affected are left nearly helpless most of these girls don’t walk.We dont have anywhere to take our girls the nearest clinic is in Texas. This is why I started this foundation, we need help getting it funded. Thank-you Vickie Kenyon Littleton Colorado
September 1st, 2007 at 7:52 am
I would like to nominate Women Build, a program of Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver. Habitat for Humanity builds simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with low income families. Habitat provides a no interest mortgage which allows them to serve families that can not qualify for traditional home loan financing. Community volunteers provide the labor for the homes, which is an integral part of keeping the selling prices within reach of low income families.
Women Build encourages women to volunteer at the construction site by providing a supportive environment. One home is built each year using only women volunteers. Many of these women continue on as regular volunteers with Habitat.
Habitat, and Women Build, changes lives forever, one family at a time.
September 1st, 2007 at 11:20 am
Please choose Stomp out the silence of Autism & Diablities for your donation. I have many friends who have children, some now adults with this confusing and frustrating disablility. I is important to help these families as much as we can. Helping this foundation would be a giant first step for the state of Colorado. Thank you
September 1st, 2007 at 12:52 pm
We, The Broomfield Band Parent Association, would like to nominate our band programs for this generous grant from Applewood. Since our school district can only allot us under $500 total for all of our programs, which include marching band, concert band, pep band, small ensembles, color guard, winter guard, and drumline (winter percussion), we fund raise over $100,000 each year to provide the quality programs our students deserve. We hope to keep as many students involved as are interested, without it being cost prohibitive due to high fees. We are committed to our students and instructors who are so dedicated and passionate about their disciplines.
Any money received would go toward instrument maintenance, repair, replacement and/or acquisition.
This program brought home a state championship in drumline to their school in 2007.
Thank you for your commitment to support non-profits in the communities your serve.
September 1st, 2007 at 3:09 pm
I would like to nominate the Denver International Program (D.I.P.) for your $1,000 monthly donation.
The Denver International Program is non-profit organization whose mission is to build understanding among people and nations through professional training and cross-cultural exchange. To do this, the program brings mid-career prefessionals from around the world to Denver for short-term training, participation in local educational institutions, and home stays.
Since its interception in 1979, D.I.P. has hosted more than 300 participants from 80 countries for education, training, and cultural exchange.
I was one of the trainees who participated in this unique program. I had a training in fundraising and it changed my life and the life of others surounding me. People from Tanzania, Monglolia, Sudan (South), the Netherlands, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Thailand and India came for short-term training with local non-profit organizations, visited schools and universities to share their knowledge about their countries and cultures. All of them have already and will make a difference in their home countries by taking back new skills, experience and knowledge about the generosity, kindness and openess of the American people. The friendships built with mentors and hosts will last forever.
Please visit D.I.P.’s web site, www.dipusa.org, to find out more about the program.
Thank you very much for your consideration.
September 1st, 2007 at 8:56 pm
Please accept my nomination for Habitat For Humaity Women’s Build. This is a wonderful opportunity for women to build a home for a single woman and her family - Unlike other years, when WB has had a corporate sponsor, this year the entire amount $80,000 for supplies in being raised d by the efforts of a wonderful group of women commited to make this house happen!
Thank you for contributing to a home build by womenf or a woman!
Ilene Kasper
September 3rd, 2007 at 7:27 pm
I nominate Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Women’s build for the monthly giveaway. Habitat for Humanity is an amazing organization that works with (note: works with not works for) deserving family to help them achieve the seemingly impossible dream of homeownership. Habitat does not simply hand over a home to a family without the family putting in many hours of “sweat equity” and having to pay a portion of the construction costs through a non-interest mortgage. Beyond helping the family Habitat inspires its volunteers to learn skills that may be completely new as well as practical in every day living. Women Build specifically brings women of many different backgrounds and interest together to work towards a specific goal of providing the selected family with a safe and clean living environment.
September 3rd, 2007 at 10:13 pm
I nominate the South Jeffco Youth Orchestra (SJYO), a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, to be a recipient of the $1,000 cash award offered by Applewood Plumbing and Electric. The mission statement of this organization is to develop exceptional musical skills, leadership, teamwork, self-discipline, and organizational abilities in young musicians from all cultural and socio-economic backgrounds in Jefferson County and surrounding areas.
So that no one is left behind, the SJYO offers financial assistance to needy, aspiring young musicians including the supplementation of the annual tuition fee of $295 ($195 for ensemble members), family-friendly tuition discounts where there is more than one sibling in the orchestra, providing musical instruments where needed, and providing private instrumental music lessons where applicable. The SJYO orchestra features a full complement of strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion devoted to the performance of both classical and contemporary music. The SJYO also features a Strings Ensemble and a Jazz Ensemble for developing young musicians. The age range of the orchestra and ensemble members is from seven through age 23. The SJYO is home-based at D’Evelyn Jr./Sr. High School where rehearsals are held on Monday evenings and where its Monday evening concerts will be performed in November, March and April.
The South Jeffco Youth Orchestra provides a unique performance platform for highly talented instrumental music students, augmenting the training they already receive from their elementary school, middle school, high school and college music programs, and their private music teachers. The youth orchestra prepares students for advanced performances in school programs, competitions, and auditions as well as possible participation in community and professional orchestras. The orchestral experience should have a long-lasting impact by developing self-worth, inspiring some to become professional musicians and encouraging others to let music become an avocation.
Should the South Jeffco Youth Orchestra be selected for the Applewood Plumbing and Electric financial award, the funds would be used to support its financial assistance program.
For more information, please call the SJYO at (720) 272-4460.
Respectfully submitted,
Jack Galland, Advisor
South Jeffco Youth Orchestra
September 4th, 2007 at 3:00 am
I would like to nominate The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum to receive $1000 from Applewood. This non-profit organization celebrates a history of artistic expression through the creation of something functional - a quilt. Quiltmaking still provides an opportunity for people to create something beautiful together - a social fabric. A quilt is a gift of love that warms more than the heart.
The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum provides a place to display and preserve quilts, research the history of quilts, and offers forums, classes and education to the public to keep the art of quiltmaking alive. I would greatly appreciate your support of this unique organization. Thank you.
September 4th, 2007 at 8:56 am
I nominate Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver’s Women Build Program. Women Build program is a home built solely by women. The goals of the Women Build committee are to support the mission of Habitat for Humanity, which is to eliminate poverty housing throughout the world, while encouraging women to participate in the construction of a home. We also hope that a portion of those women will continue to volunteer on co-ed sites in the future. This year will be our 17th Women Build home in the Metro Denver area. The family selected for this home is The Derby family. Kerry and Allen Derby live with their twin sons Chad and Chase, and their daughter Marina. The family is eager to participate in the construction of their home and is even more enthusiastic about the prospect of living in a safe, sanitary house.
At Habitat for Humanity, we believe that everyone, everywhere deserves a decent place to live. It’s a simple idea that changes lives. It changes families. It changes communities. Ultimately, it is an idea that is changing the world — one home, one family at a time. We invite you to join us in this important work . . . working together we can build great things!
September 5th, 2007 at 9:42 am
I would like to nominate Exempla Colorado Lutheran Home. ECLH is a retirement community that has serviced the Arvada and surrounding communities since 1964. We are well respected within the community. As a non profit we are not always able to provide all the necessary services that our elders request. We believe that all elders should have a voice in their care and continue to make decisisons about their lives. We are an Eden Alternative Registered facility where the center of our universe is the elders. They are a derserving group of individuals.
September 5th, 2007 at 11:21 am
I nominate Healthy Learning Paths, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides
education seminars to parents, childcare professionals, educators, and
students connecting the importance of wellness and learning for children.
Education and wellness directly impact children’s success both in and out of
the classroom. In our changing world, communities benefit form effective tools used to coach children as they face challenges in learning and wellness.
Through a partnership of health and educational professionals, Healthy Learning Paths provides compelling resources addressing needs of children in the areas of nutrition, physical development, learning styles, allergies, children’s health issues, stress management, and healthy lifestyle practices.
With your help, Healthy Learning Paths can help children reach their full potentials.
September 5th, 2007 at 11:25 am
I am pleased to nominate Colorado Bright Beginnings. The mission of Bright Beginnings, a not-for-profit organization, is to provide a bright beginning for all Colorado children by helping families support their children’s physical, emotional, and intellectual development during the critical first three years. of life. Bright Beginnings helps parents by providing useful information about children’s development, effective parenting, and community resources free to any interested Colorado family. Bright Beginnings offers Warm Welcome visits to parents of newborns and Moving On visits to parent of children ages 12-24 months in their home or community settings. For the last year assessed, Colorado Bright Beginnings participated with nearly 16% of families giving birth in Colorado during the child’s first year of life, completing over 11,000 visits. 92% of parents polled felt that the program materails helped improve their child’s develoment. Research shows that 85% of a person’t intellect, personality, and social skills are developed by age 5. Colorado Bright Beginnings wants to help children in Colorado be healthy, valued and ready to learn.
September 5th, 2007 at 2:28 pm
I would like to nominate Healthy Learning Paths as my favorite local non-profit organization. I know Applewood would be blessed for contributing $1000 to the advancement of wellness and learning for our future…our children.
September 5th, 2007 at 4:05 pm
I would like to nominate “Healthy Pathways” out of Broomfield Colorado. The approach to look holistically at families to promote health, not only physically, but mentally and emotionally, for children is highly productive.
I have heard many parents and children rave about what is growing into a wonderful program.
September 5th, 2007 at 4:05 pm
I nominate Pandas International to be recipient of the $1,000. This money can go a long way towards preserving these beautiful animals.
Contact the director at: 303-933-2365, or email her at info@pandasinternational.org
September 5th, 2007 at 11:54 pm
Contact Information for Healthy Learning Paths:
Healthy Learning Paths
110 Ophir Avenue
Broomfield, CO 80020
info@hlps.org
303-464-7191
www.hlps.org
September 6th, 2007 at 5:57 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. Thank you
September 6th, 2007 at 6:01 am
I would like to nominate Panda’s International for their dedicated work with saving the endangered Panda population.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:10 am
I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE PANDAS INTERNATIONAL FOR THEIR WONDERFUL WORK. SOME MAY FEEL THAT THEIR ARE OTHER MORE IMPORTANT PROJECTS BUT TO HELP IN THE CONSERVATION OF THESE ANIMALS IS REALLY HELPING ALL OF US. THEIR WONDERFULL WORK HAS HELPED THE PUBLIC BE AWARE OF THESE ENDANGERED ANIMALS AND HAS BROUGHT TO THE FORFRONT HOW WE ARE BUILDING AND TEARING DOWN IMPORTANT LAND AND HOW IT IS EFFECTING NOT ONLY PANDAS BUT THE WORLD AS A WHOLE.
September 6th, 2007 at 6:13 am
I nominate Pandas International for all their work they do with the endangered species and the area they are located. I can not think of a worthier cause.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:18 am
I nominate
Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:19 am
I nominate Pandas International.
The mission of Pandas International is unique as it is exclusively devoted to the Giant Panda, unlike other organizations, which serve many animals. Pandas International supports panda nature reserves in their native China through medical research, breeding programs, veterinary care, medicine and medical equipment. Pandas International also focuses on habitat preservation and education programs to increase public awareness of the panda as a highly endangered species.
Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:19 am
Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:26 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International located in Colorado. Their mission continues to assist researchers in the conservation of the critically endangered pandas. While they have made great strides in their work, pandas remain on the endangered list due to poor breeding behaviors and loss of habitat.
Pandas International has an education program with schools to help students learn about the panda and increase awareness of the Panda as a highly endangered species.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:28 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. The work that they are doing to insure that our world will continue to have these wonderful and once nearly extinct animals in our presence is amazing. I know that there are hundreds, maybe thousands of worthy causes, but Panda’s International is a unique and special gift to each of us and our world. Marcia Heist
Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:28 am
I am nominating Pandas International for the $1000 award. Pandas International is devoted to saving the Giant Panda, a highly endangered species. They provide medical equipment and supplies to panda reserves in Southern China, including incubators and milk formula to panda cubs in the nursery. Please visit www.pandasinternational.org to learn more.
September 6th, 2007 at 6:30 am
I am nominating Pandas International, 303-933-2365, info@pandasinternational.org
This is an incredible organization saving one of the planet’s most treasured creatures. I hope you will support them.
September 6th, 2007 at 6:38 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. They do a terrific and vital job, helping to save the pandas from extinction, by education and fund-raising. Their efforts support the Wolong Nature Reserve, The China Conservation & Research Center for the Giant Pandas, in Wolong China. Our family has supported them in many ways–our daughter Jennie saved her allowance for a year and donated it, and we have done several classroom presentations (with materials provided by Pandas International) as a way of educating other kids about the dire need to save the pandas from extinction. Please help this essential cause, so that no more animals go extinct.
Thank you!
Contact information:
phone:303-933-2365
email:info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:42 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International for you $1000 monthly contribution. Pandas International is a completely non profit organization that raises money solely for the Giant Pandas. They provide educational awareness, support the Giant Pandas natural environment in their native China, as well as working with a facility in China that provides medical care and daily needs to the Giant Pandas and supports their breeding programs. The Giant Panda is one of the most endagered species on our planet, estimated population is only 1,590. The Wolong facility in China is a 24 hr/7 day a week operating facility, it is one of the leading panda breeding facility in the world, and baby pandas need constant care. They have pioneered raising twins successfully, when most breeding facilities always lose one. Pandas are very important to the environment and keeping them around for furture generations is a must. Saving the Pandas is truly a race agaiants time and every donation counts. Please consider helping to save the Giant Panda, one of the world’s most intriguing and amazing animals on the planet.
September 6th, 2007 at 6:48 am
I would like to nominate the Pandas Internationl organization, 303-933-2365, info@pandasinternational.org. It is incredible the work they do to avoid the extintion of these beautiful animals. They need bags of milk for the cubs, incubators, and thousands of more things in order to help them to grow and so avoid their extintion. Please take them into account when you make your decision. Remember the amount of species that have been lost because of our mistakes in taking care of our planet, the only one we have.
Thank you very much.
September 6th, 2007 at 6:55 am
Pandas International….for the love of the gentle, giant bear that symbolizes love, peace, and harmony worldwide
September 6th, 2007 at 7:00 am
As human beings we owe our future generations the ability to love animals and learn to respect and maintain their habitats. Pandas are amazing and intelligent animals whose basic survival is being endagered by destruction of their primary food source, the bamboo forests.
Pandas International is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to protect and foster the lives of these beautiful and rare animals.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:22 am
Pandas International is the main “world” source for funds for the endangered Giant Panda Reserve in Wolong, China. Pandas International is based here in COLORADO!!!
Contact for Pandas International is: 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Thank you for your consideration
September 6th, 2007 at 7:26 am
I nominate Pandas International. This wonderful organization supports the efforts of the Wolong panda research center in China. These dedicated Chinese doctors and scientists are doing everything they can to save the Giant Panda from extinction, there being only about 1600 in the wild. Through their dedication and research, there have been many babies born. However, all these babies require a great deal of care, including lots of milk, incubators, blood analyzers, lots of loving care, etc.. The equipment is very expensive, and Pandas International buys the equipment here and sends it to Wolong. It would be very sad to see these precious animals disappear from our world so they need all the financial help they can get.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:29 am
contact info for Pandaqs International: 303-933-2365 info@pandasinternational.org
Donating to Pandas International will be extremely helpful in keeping the baby pandas born around the world alive and surviving. When twins are born someone has to assist in keeping the 2nd one alive with icubators and lots of milk which takes lots of money to buy. So much progress has been made in their survival and we need to do our part to help. So many people have watched the Panda Cams in San Diego, the National Zoo, and Atlanta watching our babies grow up and be sent back to China to help in the reproduction of these wonderful animals and their survival and all assistance is greatly appreciated.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:41 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
They are a marvellous organisation helping to publicise and preserve this most beloved of species (together with China’s scientists) which really brings us all closer to the giant pandas.
They enable adoptions, visits to the bears, regularly update members with pictures and help to generate funds for much-needed things like incubators and milk.
September 6th, 2007 at 8:01 am
I’d like to nominate Pandas International in Littleton CO at 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 8:06 am
Nominating Pandas International in Littleton CO. It’s a great non-profit organization to save these wonderful endangered animals.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 8:15 am
I nominate Pandas International to receive the $1000 donation from Applewood. “Pandas International is a non-profit organization formed to ensure the preservation and propagation of the Giant Panda.” Giant pandas are an iconic symbol of China and an asset to the worldwide ecosystem. The proceeds would go to helping rear panda babies from infancy to ensure survival of the depleting race of these exquisite animals.
Contact information:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Thank you very much.
September 6th, 2007 at 8:42 am
I like to nominate Pandas International . They have been a great group of volunteers who are intereseted in saving the Pandas for our future generation. They are such a beautiful group of animals and not have the children or adults of the future knows who are the Pandas.
Pandas International contact-Suzanne Braden. They are based in Colorado and the volunteers that help them are truly the most hardworking group to put their time and efforts to raise funds to purchase medical supplies and baby milk for the Reserve in China. Kim
September 6th, 2007 at 8:45 am
I nominate Save the Manatee Club located in Florida. This organization was established in 1981 so that the public could participate in the conservation efforts of one of the world’s few herbivorous aquatic mammals. Due to human-related issues like habitat destruction, removal of protected habitats, boat collisions and flood-gates accidents, manatees suffer high yearly losses and their already small numbers continue to deplete. Save the Manatee Club pushes their finances for political advertising, manatee study and the care of sick and injured individuals. Please consider Save the Manatee club.
Thanks
September 6th, 2007 at 8:53 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International for your monthly $1,000 prize. This organization is dedicated solely to preserving these wonderful bears and their habitat for future generations. They provide monies for medical equipment, supplies, and formula. They also provide funding for research, breeding programs, veterinary care and public education. The panda is critically endangered so the work that this great organization is doing is very important.
Contact at Pandas International:
Suzanne Braden
303-933-2365
sbraden@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 8:54 am
I nominatePandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
This is a Colorado organization with dedicated volunteers who have made enormous strides in getting the Pandas off the endangered list. This is a world concern with local talent.
thank you,
Mary Flertcher
September 6th, 2007 at 8:55 am
I nominate Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Thank you for making YOUR contribution to worthwhile causes.
Mary Fletcher
September 6th, 2007 at 9:01 am
Please nominate Pandas International to receive the $1000. It is important to keep these wonderful animals around so that our children, grandchildren and generations to come have a chance to meet these wonderful creatures.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:05 am
I nominate Healthy Learning Paths.
This organization provides education to kids and their parents. The subjects include nutrition and exercise, primarily for children. Given the recently-publicized health emergency because of our society’s obesity, including (to an alarming degree) our youth, this has got to be the right tool for the right project at the right time.
Thank you for offering this incentive to nonprofits. It is a great corporate gesture.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:09 am
PANDAS INTERNATIONAL is my nomination. The captive breeding program of pandas in China and a few US zoos has become successful, in part, due to support from this organization. The giant panda is still extremely endangered and so much more is needed to protect their habitat in China, raise the captive-bred panda babies, and develop a successful reintroduction to the wild program.
Contact:
info@pandasinternational.org
303-933-2365
September 6th, 2007 at 9:10 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International to receive your donation. There are lots of “people” causes that are noteworthy, but our world is co-existent with animals and plants as well, all being necessary to balance the eco-system. Giant Pandas are only one of many species on the endangered list, but one I happen to feel a need to support all efforts for its’ existence. We all have to be aware that we are stewards of this earth and all that lives on it. I have contributed to Pandas International because of the extensive involvement they have with trying to save and increase the population of Giant Pandas and I feel your donation would greatly help them in their aspirations and goals. Contact info:Pandas International=303-933-2365 or info@pandasinternational.org.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:15 am
I nominate Pandas International for your monthly award. This organization has been purchasing veternary supplies and equipment to save the new borns at the Woolong Panda Reserve in Southern China.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:18 am
PANDAS INTERNATIONAL! This group’s headquarters is right here in Colorado, but it helps rare pandas survive in China. Please help!
Contact:
info@pandasinternational.org
303-933-2365
September 6th, 2007 at 9:20 am
PANDAS INTERNATIONAL has education programs about the giant panda for students in Colorado and around the world. There are less than 2000 of these endangered animals remaining.
Contact:
info@pandasinternational.org
303-933-2365
September 6th, 2007 at 9:23 am
PANDAS INTERNATIONAL is my nomination. With less than 2000 giant pandas remaining in the world, this Colorado-based organization has been instrumental in supporting China’s captive breeding program through purchase of veterinary equipment and panda baby formula and so much more!
Contact:
info@pandasinternational.org
303-933-2365
September 6th, 2007 at 9:28 am
I want to nominate Pandas International…they help with the conservation of Giant Pandas and with such things as providing the milk needed to feed the panda cubs born at the Wolong Conservation Reserve in China. The saving of these endangered animals is very close to my heart and should be to everyone in the world. Thank you for this chance to help an organization out!
information for Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 9:33 am
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
I would like to nominate Pandas International as they are a wonderful group who keep us panda lovers posted with all the news about the pandas in China and provide much needed help for these beautiful but endangered creatures. They give us insight as to how the pandas are faring under the breeding programme and without them we would not have the knowledge of the pandas that we do now.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:34 am
I nominate Pandas International. They help provide for giant pandas in China!
Please contact:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 9:35 am
I nominate Pandas International (303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org). We share this planet with our fellow creatures, yet are in the process of driving them to extinction. If we are indeed a superior species, it’s our moral responsibility to protect them.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:38 am
Please consider Pandas International. The organization does great things to protect Pandas.
September 6th, 2007 at 9:39 am
I would like to nominate Nominate Pandas International to receive $1,000 from Applewood Plumbing, Heating & Electric!
September 6th, 2007 at 10:16 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. These magnificent animals are in extreme danger of extinction (it is estimated that there are less than 2,000 left in the world) and Pandas International supports panda nature reserves in their native China through medical research, breeding programs, veterinary care, medicine and medical equipment. Pandas International also focuses on habitat preservation and education programs to increase public awareness of the panda as a highly endangered species.
September 6th, 2007 at 10:20 am
Please consider this charity for the donation!
September 6th, 2007 at 10:24 am
I nominate Pandas International for their hard work in providing on-the-ground, no-overhead services to the Panda populations in China. The organization works directly with the animal preserves providing supplies and medical equipment, eliminating the middle-man and government.
Phone: 303-933-2365
Email: info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Pandas International is non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Giant Panda. Although a small organization, their work has a major impact on the giant panda breeding and research programs in China. I often contribute to Pandas International and highly recommend them as a very deserving group.
Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 10:37 am
I would like to nominate Karhuseura for your $1,000 monthly donation. The Bear Cabal named Karhuseura in Finnish was established in the August 2000. The Bear Cabal is the Net community to all who is interested in the bears, the teddy bears, nature, culture, folklore and mysticism. The Bear Cabal works as protector and as spokesman for all kinds of the bears issues.
September 6th, 2007 at 10:38 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International because the work they do benefits not only the loveable Giant Panda, but all life the world over.
Contact information for Pandas International: 303-933-2365 email:
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 10:38 am
Panda’s International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 10:55 am
I nominate Pandas International. This outfit works to preserve and protect wild pandas. I first learned about them because my daughter LOVES pandas. I’m sure all of these other causes are worthy too. I contribute to some myself. Pandas International can be reached at 303-933-2365, or
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 11:02 am
Pandas International is a group dedicated to saving the panda from extinction. Thank you for the opportunity to make their message heard. Please contact Panda International at 303-933-2365 or
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 11:04 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International to win your award. They are helping creatures that can not help themselves. I believe that the love of pandas help bring all countries together.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 11:08 am
Pandas International is a non-profit organization formed to ensure the preservation and propagation of the Giant Panda. The mission of Pandas International is to raise and provide monies for research, breeding programs, veterinary care and medicines, exchange programs with zoological foundations around the world, habitat preservation and enhancement and education programs to increase public awareness of the Panda as a highly endangered species, in order to prevent the extinction and ensure the continuing existence of the Giant Panda.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 11:21 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International for the $1,000 award. Pandas International is devoted to saving the Giant Panada species.
contact: 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Thank you,
Julie McDermott
Elizabeth, CO 80107
September 6th, 2007 at 12:25 pm
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
I would like to nominate the very worthwhile organization Pandas International. These folks work tirelessly to save the endangered species, the Giant Panda and its habitat. There are only about 1600 of these marvelous beard in the wild and research shows that this species CAN be saved…with lots of help. Please support them. Supporting organizations that help endangered species also help all of mankind.
September 6th, 2007 at 12:32 pm
I wish to nominate Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org who are bringing to-gether people from all over the world to help a wonderful creature from extinction. I am sending this from Llanelli in Carmarthenshire in Wales.
to nominate
September 6th, 2007 at 1:01 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International for your $1,000 donation. I am 10 yrs. old and have learned a lot about pandas and how we need to help save them. Pandas International helps save pandas and helps us learn more about them. They could really use the money to get supplies for taking care of new baby pandas. You can contact them at: Pandas International, 303-933-2365, info@pandasinternational.org. Thank you!
September 6th, 2007 at 1:14 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International for the $1000 award. Pandas International is devoted to saving the Giant Panda, a highly endangered species. They provide medical equipment and supplies to panda reserves in Southern China. Please visit www.pandasinternational.org to learn more.
Contact at Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
I’d like to nominate the organization: Pandas International. Phone: 303.933.2365. Website: info@pandasinternational.org Thank you.
September 6th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International. This organization does an excellent job sponsering pandas. They show festive pictures of pandas that they have rescued and they to be truly making a difference among the animal world and our world alike.
September 6th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
Contact Info Brian Hall 303-437-8165
September 6th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International. Not only are pandas one of the most endangered species, but they are also one of the most cute animals. Pandas International has done a great job in promoting the status and breading of the pandas and have a great news letter to keep those interested well informed.
September 6th, 2007 at 2:12 pm
Ditto — Pandas Int’l !
September 6th, 2007 at 2:21 pm
Pandas International does a phenomenal job of working with Panda Researchers around the world to protect and preserve these wonderful animals. Pandas are an indicator of how we are caring for our planet for our children and future generations.
Pandas International is a most fitting organization to be nominated for receiving additional funds to aid in their great efforts, especially Applewood Plumbing and Electric, an energy and natural resource preservation minded company.
Pandas International - 303-933-2365 - info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
I’d like to nominate Pandas International. This organization is devoted to saving the Giant Panda species. Their phone number is: 303-933-2365 and they can be reached at: info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 3:17 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International. They are doing great things!
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
I would like to nominate Panda International to receive your grant. They are a wonderful organization dedicated to saving the endangered Pandas. They provide information, current events educational packets and provide just a wonderful service to society. I can’t imagine a time when my grandchildren will not be able to enjoy seeing a live Giant panda. Without organizations such as Panda International, that would become a reality of life. Thank you
September 6th, 2007 at 3:43 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International.
Their devotion to saving the endangered species,
the lovable and incredible Giant Panda. Through
their efforts this species can be saved.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 3:45 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International.
Their devotion to saving the Giant Panda, an
endangered species, is the one thing that can
save this lovable and incredible animal. Through
their efforts this species can be saved.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International for the $1000 award. I have seen the pandas at Wolong Preserve and Pandas International has been very instrumental in providing for the newborns as well as all the pandas. The personnel there are so grateful for all the assistance they have received. These beautiful animals should be preserved for the generations to come. You may contact Pandas International at 303-933-2365.
September 6th, 2007 at 3:49 pm
Cute baby picture.
I would like to nominate Pandas International.
Phone:303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Cute panda cubs.Pandas Int. have done very good work in helping the pandas.
September 6th, 2007 at 4:01 pm
I am 6 years old and I would like to nominate Pandas International. For my 6 th Birthday I asked for $ donations instead of gifts to help the pandas. Pandas International helps pandas. I hope you can too.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International!
604-760-8379
September 6th, 2007 at 4:40 pm
I am nominating pandasinternational.org because i love pandas and they need the money to survive in wildlife. It would make a huge difference in the world. Also they mean so much to children and the enviorment.
September 6th, 2007 at 4:48 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International. Phone: (303) 933-2365.
Website: info@pandasinternational.org. Pandas Internationals goal is to help keep the Giant Panda from going extinct. They could surely use the $1000.00 award to buy much needed medical supplies and eqipment needed to raise baby pandas. Thank you.
September 6th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
I nominate Pandas International to be recipient of the $1,000. This money can go a long way towards preserving these beautiful animals.
Contact the director at: 303-933-2365, or email her at info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 5:08 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas Internationa. Phone: 30-933-2365
September 6th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
Pandas Rule. They maybe the key to peace between China and USA. I would like to nominate them. Thanks
September 6th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
Have you ever been to Panda Kindergarden? Over the past few years so many baby pandas were born and survived thanks to international oganizations like Pandas International, including twins! In the wild, one is always left behind. I nominate Pandas International for the $1000 donation !!! No question!!!
I thank you and the Pandas thank you
Contact at Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 5:42 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International. This is an amazing organization that devouts a great amount of time to protecting the wonderful pandas. I am truly entralled with their website and have recently sponsered a panda. So many animals are coming close to extinction and the Giant Panda is high on the list. This organization has done so much to help the panda and has a great sucess rate. Without Pandas International who knows where this creature will be in the next 50 years.They truly make a difference. To contact Pandas International please look below
303-933-2365 (phone)
info@pandasinternational.org
(website)
September 6th, 2007 at 6:05 pm
Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International for their efforts to support breeding and survivial of Pandas. How can you say no to someone that provides formula to little baby pandas? Contact them at: 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
When I saw a panda for the first (and only) time at the San Diego Zoo, I cried. I had always wanted to see one, and they were so beautiful _and_ so darn cute! Even better than I’d pictured as a little girl. But there are so few left in the wild. Will my children ever see one? Will yours? Will your grandchildren? I hope so. I would like to nominate Pandas International, a Colorado-based organization that is working to save these amazing animals.
Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
I’d like to nominate the organization: Pandas International. Phone: 303.933.2365. Website: info@pandasinternational.org. I have been lucky enough to travel in China and visit the Pandas. This organization not only supports grass roots conservation efforts, but in its own way contributes to an image of US international cooperation with China. Thank you.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:12 pm
I nominate Pandas International, they deserve help and recognition for the work they do worldwide to help with Giant Panda conservation. Humans have killed off the pandas’ habitat - it’s time for humans to give back.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:31 pm
I would like to nominate Healthy Learning Paths, Inc. (hlps.org) because it promotes health and education by providing interactive seminars for parents, grandparents, educators, and anyone interested in enriching the lives of children. The array of topics is timely with what is needed for children to be healthy and successful.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:37 pm
Hello Applewood!!!)__(
My name is Jennifer.I love pandas really much.Pandas are really cute,poor,and extinctable.Panda International is a wonderful place that been helping poorie pandas many years. I would like to nominate Panda International.I hope Applewood could accept. Panda International has been poor hands protecting and trying so hard to help poor pandas.Panda International had been working all day finding good ways to raise the growth of cute pandas.Panda International had raise the growth of many puny,small pandas to cute giant pandas.Panda International had made poor 100th panda cub to survive at Wolong.Panda International found new formulas and Incubators to help pandas survival the extincting world.Panda International been taking good care of so much cute pandas.Poor Panda International,poor pandas.Instead of complicated, extinction world,Panda International try Panda International best to have more pandas in the world.Thanks Applewood!!)__(
September 6th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
I would like to nominate Healthy Learning Paths, Inc. This non-profit offers interactive seminars which offer parents, grandparents, and educators health and education stategies to enrich the lives of children. The topics are well presented with many hand-ons activities.
September 6th, 2007 at 7:50 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International, they are a non-profit organization here in Denver.
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 7:52 pm
Hello Applewood!!!)__(
My name is Jennifer.I love pandas really much.Pandas are really cute,poor,and extinctable.Panda International is a wonderful place that been helping poorie pandas many years. I would like to nominate Panda International.I hope Applewood could accept. Panda International has been poor hands protecting and trying so hard to help poor pandas.Panda International had been working all day finding good ways to raise the growth of cute pandas.Panda International had raise the growth of many puny,small pandas to cute giant pandas.Panda International had made poor 100th panda cub to survive at Wolong.Panda International found new formulas and Incubators to help pandas survival the extincting world.Panda International been taking good care of so much cute pandas.Poor Panda International,poor pandas.Instead of complicated, extinction world,Panda International try Panda International best to have more pandas in the world.Thanks Applewood!!)__(
If Applewood needs any informations about Panda International,Applewood could go to www.pandainternationals.org.
If Applewood wants to contact Panda International,Applewood could email to info@pandainternationals.org or call 303-933-2365.
Thanks You.)___( )___(
September 6th, 2007 at 10:57 pm
I’d like to nominate Pandas International- a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the beautiful and rare Giant Panda.
Contact info for the organization is:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 6th, 2007 at 10:59 pm
i want to nominate pandas international for all their inspiring work to preserve this amazing and gentle specie!! they deserve a chance to survive and pandas international is giving their best, and they have inspired me as well in order to do something for these beautiful animals.
September 6th, 2007 at 11:47 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International because they have been working endlessly to save the Giant Pandas. I’m in grade 6 and i chose to do a project on The Giant Panda because they are really endanger nearly to be extinct. They help Giant Pandas not be extinct by having places where they live. There the best organisation in the world. They never give up. Like some organisations (can’t name them) they believe in there selfs and save the Giant Pandas.
September 7th, 2007 at 1:10 am
I nominate PANDAS INTERNATIONAL! They do such great work and the panda population would be a lot less without them!! www.pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 3:43 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International.
September 7th, 2007 at 6:42 am
I would like to nominate the wonderful organization Pandas International for the $1000 donation. They provide many supplies necessary for the survival of this endangered species. Pandas International: 303-933-2365, info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 7:13 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International for the $1,000 award. Pandas International is doing great things to help save the Giant Panda.
Contact Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 7:24 am
I nominate Pandas International in Littleton CO. It’s a great non-profit organization working to save these wonderful endangered animals.
Contact information:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 7:25 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. This orginazation offers support and much needed supplies for the Wolong National Reserve in China Wolong has made huge strides in increasing the endangered panda population! All the financial help than can receive will help save these beautiful, magnificent animals.
Their contact info is:
Phone: 303.933.2365.
Website: www.pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 7:27 am
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
I would like to nominate Pandas International for the $1000 award. Pandas International is devoted to saving the Giant Panda, a highly endangered species.
The lovely animals need lots of care and Pandasinternational do this.
September 7th, 2007 at 7:34 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International.
September 7th, 2007 at 7:34 am
I wish to nominate the Colorado Spina Bifida Association for your $1000 donation. Spina Bifida is the number one permanently disabling birth defect in the U.S.The state-wide organization offers support to people with Spina Bifida and their families, in the form of age appropriate activities, and medical information. We have a website, see above, and we produce a quarterly newsletter. We also offer outreach to the community regarding the use of Folic Acid in preventing birth defects. The money would help us provide activities for our Youth group. Thank you.
September 7th, 2007 at 8:20 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. Please contact the director at 303-933-2365 or info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 9:02 am
I nominate Pandas International
The work that they do to protect these beautiful animals is marvelous.
Pandas International
303-933-2365
Info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 12:31 pm
I nominate Pandas International (PI) for your $1000.00 donation. PI is the only organization whose sole purpose is to save the giant panda. PI works with the panda reserves in China by sending medical equipment and supplies, and panda “baby formula”. All of these items are needed to increase the survival rate for these endangered animals. Since PI started assisting the Wolong Panda Reserve in China, the population of pandas has increased from 900 to just over 1600. This $1000.00 donation would help save this wonderful animal. Contact information for PI: 303-933-2365 or info@pandasinternational.org.
September 7th, 2007 at 2:18 pm
I would also like to nominate Pandas International. Thank you.
September 7th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International for your donation. This organization has truly touched our lives. I have a s seven year old daughter who decided after loving pandas and then learning they are on the verge of extinction to save them herself. She started her own organization and named it “Emilee’s Panda Rescue”, vistiting schools to raise awareness and Pennies for Pandas. Also several restaurants, bookstores and shops have had her set up to raise money and have donated much money to Pandas International on her behalf. This organization had been behind her the whole way. They sent her stuffed animals to raffle, bookmarks and stickers for all who even visited her at these functions. They are making every effort to save these beautiful animals before it is too late, no much how much work the task entails. I look forward to seeing the pride in my daughters face when she cashes in her money to send to them, and are amazed at the letters she receives in thank you from Pandas International. They accept her donations, no matter how small sometimes, with the same appreciation as some of their larger donators. I am very, very impressed with them and grateful to what they have taught my daugher about taking care of our world.
September 7th, 2007 at 2:59 pm
I would like to nominate Panda International. Without Panda’s the world would lose an amazing animal. Panda International’s goal is to prevent this from happening and so far they are doing a wonderful job. Several panda cubs have survived because of this organization. Lets help them keep up the good work.
Their contact information is
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 4:26 pm
I would also like to nominate Pandas International for your award. Unlike many other charities that support wildlife and pandas, Pandas International does not use the majority of donations to pay for high adminstrative costs. An award of $1,000 will go a long way to help pandas!
Thank you for your consideration. Good luck to all of the worthy groups being nominated.
The contact information for Pandas International is:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 4:52 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International! Pandas are so expensive to take care of please donate the 1,000 dollars to us!!!
September 7th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
This wonderful group is dedicated to making the world aware of how wonderful pandas are and how endangered their species is. I would love to see the $1,000 go to this worthy organization.
September 7th, 2007 at 5:55 pm
I would like to nominate PANDA INTERNATIONAL , Theey do a lot of good for our country and for the animals of the world, taking on a huge responsibility of trying to save the GiantPanda from poachers and trappers in China is not an easy job for anyone and this organization are on top of my list for being the greatest.
September 7th, 2007 at 6:59 pm
I want to nominate pandas international to win $1,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
September 7th, 2007 at 7:27 pm
I want to nominate Pandas International. The giant panda needs us!
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 8:12 pm
Pandas International Please! My 8 year old has been raising and saving to help the Pandas for over 2 years and this would be such a help to a wonderful organization that helps keep those cute little pandas from extinction!
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 7th, 2007 at 9:59 pm
I would like to nominate pandas international. They are a great organization that helps the lovely pandas.
Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 8th, 2007 at 2:24 am
i wish to nominate PAndas International 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Yours faithfully marie clifton
September 8th, 2007 at 2:25 am
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 8th, 2007 at 5:12 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International as the recipient of the $1,000 donation. Pandas International is a worthwhile organization in helping to save Giant Pandas and their habitat in the wild. Giant Pandas are ambassadors for conservation and they inspire people to care for wildlife and the threatened ecosystems around the world. Pandas International’s mission is to save this beautiful endangered species. Thank you for your consideration.
September 8th, 2007 at 10:36 am
I would like to nominate Pandas International. It is an extraordinary non-profit organization. All proceeds and profits on their sales go to the Wolong Nature Reserve in Chengdu, China. On their website, you can make various donations, including membership and “adopting” a giant panda.
September 8th, 2007 at 1:18 pm
I hereby nominate the non-profit organization Pandas International for the contest! Their work in conservation and education is very important, and their ability to continue doing so is key to their success!
Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 8th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
I wish to nominate Pandas International to receive $1,000 donation. Tei Shan the Panda Bear at the Washington National Zoo has provided such joy! Pandas International is dovoted to this fragil animal. Please help the Giant Panda Bears. Thank you very much. Lise Anne
September 8th, 2007 at 6:53 pm
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
save the pandas!!
September 9th, 2007 at 3:30 am
please would you consider my nomination of Panda’s international. Even though not an animal indigenous to the ‘Western’ world the panda serves as a beacon of the tradegy that assumes once tradition is torn, globization sets in and humanistic ego tries to dominate all aspects of the world. Through Pandas INternation we can show that we want to make a difference. Not only for an animal spieces but for the world. Thank you — here also is there contact info- 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 9th, 2007 at 6:51 am
This place is doing a great job about helping keep a VERY endangerd species alive. But can you belive how much money that must cost? With an extra 1,00 dollars they could get so much more for these cute little Pandas! They are really great and I promise all your money will go to a very good cause.
September 9th, 2007 at 9:29 am
Most will agree that children are more important than anything. Helping children can best be done with education for generations to come. Dr. Chris Marchioni and the non-profit organization Healthy Learning Paths help many children and can help more with donations of any sort. All are welcome to join Healthy Learning Paths and Lt Gov O’Brien on Oct 6th in Broomfield, CO and be a part of Broomfield Community Wellness Day.
Contact Information for Healthy Learning Paths:
Healthy Learning Paths
110 Ophir Avenue
Broomfield, CO 80020
info@hlps.org
303-464-7191
www.hlps.org
September 9th, 2007 at 2:19 pm
I would like to nominate panda international for your $1,000 donation.
Phone Number:
303-933-2365
September 9th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
I would like to nominate Pandas International who work so hard to support the Chinese conservationists to increase the number of pandas in the wild to sustainable numbers. Their contact details are: 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org. I know there are many causes, all deserving, but these beautiful black and white bears need our help to survive. Thank you
September 9th, 2007 at 5:03 pm
I would love to nominate pandas international for the $1000 donation. This group do an incredible job to protect our beautiful giant pandas. They are non profit organisation and work hard to protect the endangered species of the giant panda.
The world would be a very sad place if we no longer had pandas to love.
Thank you.
September 10th, 2007 at 11:32 am
I would like to nominate Healthy Learning Paths, a non profit group of professionals dedicated to making a difference in our children’s lives by presenting fun, accurate and realistic wellness education. We are passionate in what we do and feel all children and families deserve to get information which allows them to stay healthy in a very busy world! Knowledge is the key to a healthy future. Thank you for your consideration.
September 11th, 2007 at 8:31 am
I’m nominating the Mile Hi Stertoma Soap Box Derby for the $1000.00.
Sertoma is an International Non Profit organization whose main goal is to support hearing and speech impaired individuals and organizations. 100% of the money raised in our area stays in our area helping those in need. The Mile Sertoma Soap Box Derby is a function that is supported by Sertoma Clubs in the Denver. Almost every “driver” last year had some type of disability making it a very exciting opportunity for these youngsters age 8-14yrs old. Mile Hi Sertoma Soap Box Derby will use the funds received to make this coming years event even bigger and better than last years. Please help Sertoma in helping the hearing and speech impaired of Denver.
September 11th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
I nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association for all of their efforts to include individuals with Down syndrome in all aspects of community life.
Thanks for the opportunity
September 11th, 2007 at 2:01 pm
Please consider Mile High Down Syndrome Association. They help so many families and professionals from Colorado and beyond to learn more about their children with Down Syndrome. My family included! Thank you.
MHDSA
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-797-1699
September 11th, 2007 at 2:03 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association as they do an amazing amount of work to help new parents, host educational conferences and social events for families, fund Down syndrome research, and create wonderful Down syndrome awareness publications.
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
www.mhdsa.org
September 11th, 2007 at 2:03 pm
May I nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association? They operate on a shoestring, do enormous good throughout the area, and do it with great passion and dedication. They are there for new parents, long-time parents, grandparents of children born with Down syndrome. I’ve been a volunteer for MHDSA and admire this organization above all others.
Barbara Bensching
September 11th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association (www.mhdsa.org) for the 12-month giveaway! MHDSA provides priceless support to families who have children with Down syndrome, and as a non-profit, they need all the help they can get! Thank you for considering them. Their contact info is below…
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
www.mhdsa.org
MHDSA relies on donations to fund its programs, such as Parent Visitation, Latino Outreach and the Health Care Partnership. We are not funded by any governmental agencies.
Cheers,
Jennifer Mygatt (parent)
September 11th, 2007 at 2:05 pm
Mile High Down Sydrome Association … a great organization
September 11th, 2007 at 2:13 pm
The Mile Hi Downs Syndrome Association is only funded by donations, please help them help the Downs Syndrome children and Adult’s throughout the city. They provide many helpful services to the families of those with Downs Syndrome.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:14 pm
I would be honored to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association for your Crazy $12,000 in 12 months giveaway to benefit worthy local charities! MHDSA’s mission is to assure the inclusion and enhance the independence of individuals with Down syndrome. As a mother to two beautiful children with Down syndrome, ages 10 and 19, I can provide firsthand testimony to the amazing way MHDSA reaches out to families. MHDSA was there for us when our son was born almost 20 years ago, and the support, information, resources, and friendship MHDSA offered back then meant the world to our family. I’ve been involved with MHDSA ever since. Knowing that MHDSA would always be there for our family (and thousands of others!) inspired us to adopt our precious daughter with Down syndrome. MHDSA is the first place for new parents to turn to when they receive the unexpected news that their child has been born - or will be born - with Down syndrome. MHDSA has been a beacon light to thousands of families for over 26 years. Thank you!!
Contact information:
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
Linda Barth, Executive Director
1899 Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80206
303-797-1699
www.mhdsa.org
September 11th, 2007 at 2:15 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association. We have been serving families right here in Colorado for 26 years! Our mission is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome. By providing resources and support to families, we are helping people in Colorado with Down syndrome lead healthier, more self-sufficient lives. Our vision is that all individuals with Down syndrome are valued for their uniqueness, respected for their contribution and assured the opportunity and choice to create their own path to fulfillment and success.
We provide many services and support to individuals with Down syndrome as well as their family members.
Thank you for considering us for your generous donation.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:26 pm
I would like to nominate The Mile High Down Syndrome Association for an award of $1000. They are a local organization started 26 years ago by just a few people and has grown tremendously. Mile High strives to provide programs and support groups for children and adults with Down syndrome, and their families. There are so many programs that help so many Colorado families such as healthcare partnership, new parent support groups and teen functions. Mile High Down Syndrome Association relies solely on donations to provide these programs to its members. With your support, these programs can continue.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I would like to nominate Praying Hands Ranch in Parker for your $1000 contribution. Praying Hands Ranch is a “Christian non-denominational, non-profit ranch that is committed to meeting the needs of mentally, emotionally & physically challenged children & adults.” Praying Hands Ranch is near and dear to my familys heart as they have helped my 2 1/2 year old son with Down Syndrome start to gain the muscle strength he needs to walk! With the hippo-therapy he receives, he has started to be able to stand up on his own and take steps! The family that runs the ranch are amazing and treat you as part of their family. The other staff, especially my sons therapist, is amazing and wonderful. I hope that you will consider Praying Hands Ranch, what an exceptional organization, they deserve it!
September 11th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Assoc. for reasons too numerous to mention.
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
September 11th, 2007 at 2:34 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Assn for all the work they do for families dealing with Down Syndrome
September 11th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
I would like to Nominate Mile High Down’s Syndrome. They have been an extremely active organization in providing support, education and assistance to persons’ with downs syndrome and thier families. Thank you in advance for your donation.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:40 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down syndrome Association. They are a wonderful organization who help people with Down sydrome of all ages, they send out new parent packets full of information free of charge to every parent in Colorado who welcomes a child with Down’s into the world. They also help with funding for reseach that has done so much for the advancement of learning how people with Down syndrome can intergrate into all aspects of life. Thank you for your consideration.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:48 pm
I nomimate Mile High Down Syndrome Assn. (MHDSA) for the $1000 donation. They support they offer friends and family of those with Down is incredible. They are definately desserving of the donation and would put the money to great use. There is very little overhead and most of the proceeds go directly to programs that assist those with Down and their families.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association. We parents of children with Down syndrome need all the support, guidance, and education we can get to ensure that our kids lead happy and productive lives. Kudos to MHDSA for helping us to help our children.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
I would like to nominate FRIENDS OF PAHA (FOP).
FOP is a non profit group that helps support Camp Paha, a day camp for children ages 6-17 and adults ages 18-25 with disabilities.
September 11th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
www.mhdsa.org
I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Assn because of the wonderful services they provide for people with Down Syndrome and their families.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
Please consider the Mile High Down Syndrome Assn for your award. They provide wonderful services to people with Down Syndrome and their families. This is much needed and greatly appreciated.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:04 pm
I would like to nominate Friends of Paha. Friends of Paha is a non profit group that supports Camp Paha, day camp for children ages 6-17 and young adults ages 18-25 with disabilities.
This is the second year, and many to come, that my daugther has attended. The camp and staff are awesome!!
September 11th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
I submit The Homebuilder’s Foundation of Denver, a group that remodels homes for disabled people throughout the metro area. The work is done for free with donated labor and materials. They turn every $1 of money donated into $3 worth of work for people who can’t get around in their homes anymore.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:17 pm
I would like to nominate the mile high down syndrome association. When i was expecting my child with down syndrome, their name and number were given to me. When i called, they were the first and only person to congratulate me. They give so many families hope and encouragement when all they feel is despair. This is a wonderful local charity who could use the money to further help local families.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:22 pm
Mile High Down Syndrome Association.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:27 pm
I would like to nominate mile high down syndrome association. They have helped me so much when my son was diagnosed. Thank you. Have a great day.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
I want to nominate Friends of Paha. The contact is joabur@lakewood.org.
Friends of Paha is the tax exempt fundraising organization for Camp Paha - a summer day camp for disabled children and young adults in the City of Lakewood It is the only day camp of this type in the greater Denver Metro area. Over 100 disabled people benefit from this day camp every year. In addition, Camp Paha employs young people from the City of Lakewood who would otherwise have nothing to do in the summers. Many of these young people go on to get college degrees in special education. Friends of Paha helps pay for the numerous staff necessary for such a camp and gives out scholarships to campers who cannot pay the camp fees. The Camp Paha web site is listed below
http://www.lakewood.org/index.cfm?&include=/HF/rise_above/camp_paha/paha.cfm.
September 11th, 2007 at 3:51 pm
I would like to nominate The Colorado Suns with Special Needs for your generous giveaway of $1,000.00 to a nonprofit organization.
The CSSN is the 501c3 nonprofit fundraising arm for the Cheer Central Suns Special Needs cheerleading team. Because parents with children with special needs often have significant medical and other expenses, the CSSN was established to help raise funds to offset tuition, travel, uniform, competition entries and other expenses incurred by the cheerleaders so that no child would be unable to participate due to costs.
The Suns is a wonderful, inclusive program that provides a competitive cheerleading opportunity for children with special needs under the direction of the Cheer Central Suns. The Suns team travels with the 8 other cheerleading teams that are a part of Cheer Central to regional and national competitions. This past spring, they travelled for the first time with the gym to Anaheim to participate in the American National cheerleading competitions. And what a great experience it was! The gym came home with several National Championships, 1 of them earned by the Suns Special Needs Team.
The current plans are for the Suns to accompany the other teams from Cheer Central to Nationals in Orlando in March, 2008.
My daughter summed it up perfectly after donning her National Champion Hoodie. As she proudly wore it in Anaheim denoting their team’s win, she looked at us and said “Mom, I am finally a champion of something.” And the competitions are only the icing on the cake. The friendships she has made with not only her teammates, but all the other cheerleaders in the gym has been extraordinary.
Video of the Suns National Winning routine at Anaheim:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-vqA3xy4J8
Website for the Colorado Suns for Special Needs:
http://www.coloradosuns.com
Website for Cheer Central Suns
(great video about the Special Needs Team)
http://www.cheercentralsuns.com
contact information:
please reference the e-mail address included with this reply
or
Colorado Suns with Special Needs
PO Box 1745
Broomfield, CO 80038-1745
September 11th, 2007 at 3:57 pm
Mile High Down Syndrome Assoc. is a great organization to help the parents connected with the needed resources.
September 11th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
Special Olympics is a great experience for all who participate.
September 11th, 2007 at 4:04 pm
It’s wonderful to see the smiles on the children as they go from base to base, and everyone makes it to home plate.
September 11th, 2007 at 4:53 pm
I’d like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association. A wonderful organization dedicated to serving individuals with Down syndrome and their families and friends.
www.mhdsa.org
September 11th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
Autistic adults aren’t as cute as Pandas, but they could use your help.
Contact: Brian Hall
303-437-8165
September 11th, 2007 at 6:23 pm
Thank you for your generous support of nonprofits! I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association to receive your thoughtful donation. The Mile High Down Syndrome Association provides tremendous support to families of children with Down Syndrome. They give information, education, and hope to parents with disabled newborns and continue to provide information, lectures, and social contacts for these families as they continue to grow with their children.
Please Contact:
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
September 11th, 2007 at 6:24 pm
I nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Assn. Thank you.
September 11th, 2007 at 6:48 pm
I nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association as another worthy non-profit - Its a great support group and knowledge base for parents of kids and adults with Down syndrome. They have given us hope in our early parenting years, as well as help and a vision for the future since then. They really have created and provided a wealth of info and programs to support us all, and provide outreach to many in Colorado, the rest of the USA, and many other countries.
September 11th, 2007 at 6:48 pm
I want to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association. They have helped our family tremendously as we have a daughter with Down Syndrome. Thanks so much.
September 11th, 2007 at 7:28 pm
Please seriously consider the Mile High Down Syndrome Assn. MHDSA provides a wonderful service to the people and their families with Down syndrome. There are many wonderful causes but Down syndrome is supported almost solely by local monies, the federal government gives very few resources or time to research. There are many incredible citizens of the Metro area with Down syndrome who are great additions to our community and deserve more recognition and support. Please consider making a large difference in the lives of people with Down syndrome and making the world a better place.
September 11th, 2007 at 7:44 pm
I am nominating Dance Arts Studio, a local, non-profit dance studio for the 12 for 12 campaign. Dance Arts teaches dance to children and adults ranging in age from 3-? years old. Each year Dance Arts creates an original show through the Children’s Dance Theater. Young dancers take this wonderful and educational program to more than 500 students in area schools throughout the month of November. Last years performance focused on the human body systems. Each dance taught the audience important facts about the body and how to care for it. This year the dancers will be teaching others about the exciting history of Colorado. This studio is passionate for teaching children through the art of dance. I thank you for considering this wonderful organization. Please contact Heidi Thomas (artistic director) at 303.263.9555.
September 11th, 2007 at 7:50 pm
I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association. This organization is a non-profit that works with all ages of people with Down Syndrome and their families. Families are given information about newborns, and connected to other families with Down Syndrome. They teach the tools necessary to make these children succeed in life. As children get older, they assist with teaching young adults to become independent and become a successful part of our society. Their sole fundraising comes from an annual walk that occurs the weekend after Labor Day. Most of these years, the entire organization ran on less than $100,000 a year, assisting the entire Denver Metro area. Over 94% of the proceeds go towards these beautiful children. They can be reached at Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
September 11th, 2007 at 8:05 pm
Nominating Mile High Down Syndrome Association
September 11th, 2007 at 8:16 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association, a nonprofit organization that is striving to make a difference in the lives of individuals with Down Syndrome. My daughter who is almost 14 years old was born with Down Syndrome. I feel so fortunate to have had her in a city with such a wonderful organization. MHDS has set the pace for many other cities. They have and continue to make great progress in researching Down Syndrome and Alzheimers. I truely can’t say just what a difference this organization has made in my life and my beautiful daughter’s life.
Thank You
September 11th, 2007 at 8:21 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association, a non-profit organization, for your monthly $1,000 donation. We have been serving the Rocky Mountain Region for over 25 years. Our Mission is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome. We do that by providing education, resources and support. Down syndrome occurs in approximately every 733 live births. The Executive Director is Linda Barth. The office number is 303-797-1699.
Thank you for your consideration.
Shirley
September 11th, 2007 at 8:32 pm
I would like to nominate SERTOMA MILE HIGH SOAP BOX DERBY!!!!!
there web site is www.smhsbd.com
September 11th, 2007 at 8:38 pm
I would like to nominate SERTOMA MILE HIGH SOAP BOX DERBY!!!!!
September 11th, 2007 at 8:40 pm
SERTOMA SOAP BOX DERBY IS MY NOMINATION
THERE WEB SITE IS WWW.SMHSBD.COM
September 11th, 2007 at 8:42 pm
SERTOMA SOAP BOX DERBY SHOULD BE NOMINATED FOR THE $1000.00
September 11th, 2007 at 8:44 pm
I vote for SERTOMA MILE HIGH SOAP BOX DERBY!!!!
WWW.SMHSBD.COM
September 12th, 2007 at 5:05 am
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
> Mile High Down Syndrome Association
> 1899 Gaylord St.
> Denver, CO 80206-1210
> 303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Assoc. The organization helps enhance independence of people with Down syndrome.
September 12th, 2007 at 5:21 am
I would like to nominate the Thornton Veterans Memorial Foundation. Founded in 2005, the Thornton Veterans Memorial Foundation was established by citizens of Thornton with the sole purpose of building and maintaining a veterans memorial in the city of Thornton. The memorial is envisioned as a community project to honor veterans and show our appreciation for the service and sacrifices they and their families have made for this nation.
Our nation’s veterans have served and protected the United States for 229 years. They have made sacrifices small and large, all to ensure the freedom of this great nation. A fitting and proper tribute within our city is a small way of showing our appreciation for their service. Indeed, there are very few memorials in nothern Colorado that pay tribute to the brave men and women that have served this nation and this project will correct that. Privately funded and created, the foundation endeavors to make this memorial a reality for the city, its citizens and all veterans.
September 12th, 2007 at 6:55 am
Please consider the Mile High Down Syndrome Assn. Thank you.
September 12th, 2007 at 7:06 am
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association. The mission of Mile High Down Syndrome Association is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome. We will achieve this by providing education, resources and support in partnership with individuals, families, professionals, and the community.
September 12th, 2007 at 8:53 am
I want to congratulate you on your helping the community and to those in need. The Mile High Down Syndrome Assoc serves families to help them, extended familiy member and professionals learn and cope with the challenges of living with being involved in the community. They do this with many volunteers. The money would help fund materials provided to families and professsional for training and awareness. MHDS proivdes a resource for the latest research and is a comforting network for support to a world learning how to interact.
September 12th, 2007 at 8:58 am
I would like to nominate Rocky Mountain Survivors Center for the wonderful work they do assisting survivors of torture and war trauma, helping them to heal and build new lives here in the Denver area.
September 12th, 2007 at 9:07 am
I would like to nominate the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Mousic boosters for the Crazy 12 for 12 campaign. The DRIMB supports the full instrumental music program at Dakota RIdge High School. This includes the Screamin’ Eagles marching band, 8-1-5 jazz band, Symphonic band, Pep band, Symphonic orchestra, & the chamber orchestra. All the ensambles consistantly score high marks in both state & national competitions. Your support will help keep the instrumental ,music pragram going strong at Dakota Ridge High School. Our students deserve it. They all work hard & are highly dedicated to music.
September 12th, 2007 at 9:13 am
The Mile High Down Syndrome Association is a non-profit group made up entirely of parents of children with Down Syndrome and adults with Down Syndrome. They educate professionals and the public about Down syndrome; provide support, education, and fun for families and kids; and help kids with DS become happy, productive adults! The $1000 will enable them to help more families! Thank you very much for offering this opportunity!
Dalice
Contact info:
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
MHDSA relies on donations to fund its programs, such as Parent Visitation, Latino Outreach and the Health Care Partnership. We are not funded by any governmental agencies.
September 12th, 2007 at 9:25 am
I would like to nominate the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Boosters. This group supports all the kids in the music programs at Dakota Ridge High School. Thank you!
September 12th, 2007 at 10:11 am
I nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association for contributing to the lifespan of children and families with Down Syndrome.
September 12th, 2007 at 10:16 am
I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Assoc. Those of us that have been privileged to love and care for a child with DS certainly know the value of this organization and the support it had given to us. They have provided information, education, fund raising opportunities and so many other things.
Thank you for considering MHDSA.
September 12th, 2007 at 10:19 am
I WOULD LIKE TO NOMINATE: MHDSA
LINDA BARTH, EXEC. DIR.
MHDSA
1899 GAYLORD ST., DENVER, CO 80206
303.797.1699
THANKS!
September 12th, 2007 at 10:34 am
I nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association for your $1000 monthly donation. They provide much needed services, training,and information to families and self-advocates with a family member with DS. The funds would go to serve families, and are much needed! Thank you for your consideration!!
September 12th, 2007 at 10:47 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine HS Band Boosters, a non profit organized to assist in development of the school’s entire instrumental music program for the benefit of every student by providing an outstanding environment for students to participate in a creative and competitive extracurricular activity. As school district budgets have tightened over the past years, our program is in dire need of new equipment and instruments to replace those purchased over a decade ago, which are rapidly reaching the point of being inoperable and unrepairable.
Contact: John Geiger - CHS Booster Board
johngeiger59@msn.com
September 12th, 2007 at 10:56 am
I would like to nominate the Ronald McDonald House of Colorado Springs. After my son was born 6 weeks early and with Down Syndrome, they allowed us to stay without charge, for the 12 weeks he was required to stay at Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs…I cannot say enough about the amazing staff and volunteers at the house. They deserved every penny they raise plus! Please give this wonderful group your utmost support and consideration for this drawing. Thank you
September 12th, 2007 at 11:20 am
Despite its frequent occurance, many people have never heard of Spina Bifida. But more children are affected by this condition than muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, and cystic fibrosis combined. Approximately one out of every 1,000 newborns in the United States are affected when the vertebrae or individual bones that make up the backbone and enclose the spinal cord do not close as usual. Instead, one or more of these vertebrae remain open, leaving that section of the spine exposed and unprotected. A bulge called a myelomeningocele can form in this open area which causes damage to these vital spinal nerves. Although the opening can occur at any level along the spine, it usually occurs in the lower spinal region. The damaged nerves lead to varying degrees of paralysis of the lower limbs, and bowel and bladder complications. Most children and adults with Spina Bifida use braces, crutches, or wheelchairs for mobility.
The exact cause of Spina Bifida is still unknown, although it appears that it results from a combination of nutritional, environmental and genetic factors. Current research indicates that folic acid plays a vital role in the prevention of Spina Bifida and other neural tube birth defects by as much as 70%.
The Colorado Spina Bifida Association (soon to be the Spina Bifida Association of Colorado) could and will use this money for scholarships, medical assistance and spina bifida awareness & prevention education.
September 12th, 2007 at 11:23 am
I nominate the Spina Bifida Association of CO
September 12th, 2007 at 11:52 am
I would like the nominate The Arc in Jefferson County, a nonprofit advocating for people of all ages with developmental disabilities. Their work makes a huge difference in people’s lives!
September 12th, 2007 at 11:55 am
I would like to take this time to nominate a wonderful program called Mile High Down Syndrome Associateion (MHDSA). MHDSA relies on donations to fund its programs, such as Parent Visitations, Latino Outreach and Health Care Partnership Programs. They are not funded by any government agencies. $1000 would be greatly appreciated by this non profit organization and would benefit many children and their families.
Contact person is:
Linda Barth - Executive Director of MHDSA
1899 Gaylord Street
Denver, CO. 80206-1210
303-797-1699
mhdsa@aol.com
September 12th, 2007 at 11:56 am
I would like to nominate MILE HIGH DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION. The mission of MHDSA is to assure inclusion and enhance independance of people with Down syndrome. They are a wonderful charity who support parents and families of individuals with Down syndrome in the Rocky Mountain Region!
Thank you so much for your consideration.
September 12th, 2007 at 12:22 pm
I nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association! I can’t express how much support MHDSA has provided our family these last 5 years!
Thank you for your consideration!
September 12th, 2007 at 12:50 pm
I strongly recommend this Association ! I’m a mother of a Child with Down Syndrome, and believe me I know well what’s this association worth !
September 12th, 2007 at 12:53 pm
I strongly recommend this Association ! My little girl has Down Syndrome, so I know well what is this Association worth !
September 12th, 2007 at 2:07 pm
I would like to nominate The Arc in Jefferson County, which provides advocacy, education, and support for people with developmental disabilites and their families who live in Jefferson, Clear Creek, and Gilpin Counties. A developmental disability includes conditions such as Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism, chromosomal abnormalities, and other cognitive disabilities. The Arc in Jefferson County helps individuals with disabilities and families to be included in our community, to navigate a maze of resources, and intervenes to ensure the rights of people with disabilities are respected. Thank you for your consideration.
September 12th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
I would like to nominate the Broomfield Tri-County Lions club. We work very hard, raising money so help the visually and hearing impaired. We screen children for eye diseases, buy eyegplasses, pay for eye surgeries for all ages. We provide hearing aides for the needy and help buy hearing and seeing eye dogs. Our list is endless of what we do for the community, we help anyone who asks for a helping hand. $1000 could pay for alot of glasses or hearing aides so someone can see or hear.
September 12th, 2007 at 3:03 pm
I would like to nominate the Commerce City Youth Orchestra for the upcoming month’s $1000 giveaway. The organization gives youth in Commerce City not only an artistic outlet, but a positive association to belong to. Students from seventh through twelfth grades participate in the orchestra every Tuesday for two and a half hours from September through May! The group performs in local concerts, community events, and fundraising events. All of the kids become wonderful ambassadors of the Commerce City community. Thank you for your time and consideration. This is an excellent way to give back to the community, Applewood!
September 12th, 2007 at 3:12 pm
I would like to nominate the Arc in Jefferson County. They are an advocacy group for people with disabilities.
September 12th, 2007 at 3:20 pm
I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association for the $1,000 donation. This organization is passionately committed to enriching the lives of individuals with Down syndrome through advocacy, education and support of research to maximize the independence of individuals with Down syndrome. This organization supports families and people with Down syndrome helping to create self-advocates.
Individuals with Down syndrome can achieve far more than people ever believed they could. They need opportunity and support. Donations such as this one help fund the supports needed for independence.
Thank you for offering this donation. We appreciate your generosity and your consideration.
September 12th, 2007 at 3:22 pm
I would like to nominate the ARC of Jefferson County. They are a wonderful organization that empowers the people they work with to deal with and overcome a disability. They have changed my life forever. They are willing to help anyone. The staff is so friendly and caring. Thank you for the opportunity to nominate this incredible organization that does so much for the disabaility community,
September 12th, 2007 at 3:46 pm
I would like to nominate the Mile High Down Syndrome Association. This organization is very important to families of individuals who have Down Syndrome. They provide the support needed to help the family member as well as provide the emotional support that the family needs to cope with the many and varied challenges that often comes with the condition. They are especially helpful the the young families of a new baby with Down Syndrome. There are so many questions that need to be answered and resourses that can be shared. MHDSA has certainly been a great support to our family as we have learned to the best parents that we can for our 23 year old son with Down Syndrome. Thank you for supporting the community in such a creative way.
September 12th, 2007 at 4:18 pm
I would like to nominate the ARC of Pueblo, Pueblo’s advocacy organization for individuals with developmental disabilities. This vital organization provides guardianship for a number of individuals and advocates for an even greater amount. This organization works on a shoe string budget and all donations are accepted with gratitude!
September 12th, 2007 at 4:34 pm
I nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association
September 12th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association.
They provide invaluable information & resources for parent & families of
children with down sydrome.
September 12th, 2007 at 5:17 pm
I would like to nominate ARC of Jefferson County. They do an excellent job providing support to people with special needs.
September 12th, 2007 at 6:24 pm
I would like to nominate the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Boosters, a non profit group that supports music education and performance at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton. Music programs are such an important part of our students’ learning yet receive much less funding than other activities. DRIMB members volunteer time, talent and treasure to ensure their high school children receive this opportunity. Thank you for your interest and support.
September 12th, 2007 at 7:51 pm
I would like to nominate the Spina bifida Association of Colorado. My daughter is 21 months old and was born with Spina Bifida. Upon moving to Colorado I was so amazed to find so many other families that were involved with the Spina Bifida community. The youth get togethers and family activites have been a wonderful resource for us. The Spina Bifida Association of Colorado has also been able to provide us with a wealth of information to continue educating us on new treatments and resources. Any donation amounts would only help to increase the activities, resources, and outreach projects for our kids!
September 12th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
I would like to nominate The Dakota Ridge Marching Band. Our Band Has Come a long way from what could of been a really bad year with all of our teachers leaving the school. All the brand new teachers are trying there hardest but we ( the guard) really want to go on a trip this year but we cant get the money in time if we all have to pay out of our pockets. Please pick us.
Thank You
September 12th, 2007 at 8:20 pm
I would like to nominate DRIMB - Dakota Ridge High School Marching Band. Thank you.
September 12th, 2007 at 8:36 pm
I would like to nominate ARC for all the good work they do for the disabled.
September 12th, 2007 at 10:48 pm
The ARC of Jefferson CO - they rock and have helped so many kids and their families!! Nomintate them!
September 12th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
I nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association. As the parent of a child with Down syndrome, I have continued to be overwhelmed and impressed with the level of professionalism and dedication that every staff member of MHDSA exhibits. Their programs are so supportive to individuals with DS and their families. The advocacy work they have done in their almost 26 years in existence has paved the way for families like mine. Please consider this nomination carefully. Thank you for your time!
September 13th, 2007 at 6:49 am
My nomination is for York International School (Mapleton Schools). They need a playground. A donation would be a big help.
(303-853-1600)
September 13th, 2007 at 7:32 am
I would like to nominate the ARC in Jefferson County. The ARC offers services and advocacy to persons who are developmentally disabled. I have seen the struggle persons with disabilities have integrating into the community because I have been in that situation with my own daughter. The ARC advocates for parents and their children. The programs and advocacy that they offer is at no cost to the family and therefore, funds are needed to run those programs. Among their many programs, they offer programs and financial assistance for parents of newly diagnosed children: teaching them how to work through government assisted programs, the education system, the vocational system, and helping adults with disabilities live and work in the community. Problems are life long and the ARC is there every step of the way.
September 13th, 2007 at 8:36 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School Band. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 9:30 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO.
This group spends countless hours encouraging and helping children in 7 different instrumental groups to have opportunities that are getting more scarce by the day in our educational system.
The donation would go a long way toward emphasizing the importance of music in our culture and in our lives. Thank-you so much for your consideration.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 9:38 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 10:28 am
I would like to nominate Columbine High School Band Boosters. They support the instrumental music groups at the school through many hours of volunteer time and fundraising. Through there hard work may kids have the opportunity to pursue their passion for music and create great high school memories. Currently they are in dire need of raising money for new music instruments for the Music Program at CHS. Thank you for accepting this nomination.
Contact John Geiger, VP CHS Band Boosters at johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 10:28 am
We very much like to nominate Pandas International to be the non-profit charitable organization of your choice for the $1,000. Have you read or heard that the Giant Pandas are called the living fossils? They’re carnovores but they don’t hunt for other animals, but they’ve managed to have survived a long history, though their numbers have been dwindled away. Now, they’re people who help the pandas to be off the extinction list. Pandas International is the only western organization that’s working to help to saving this unique species that have been giving us the joy to know that animal beings can live for so long, as the essence of the environment, that’s part of all of us.
September 13th, 2007 at 10:40 am
I would like to nominate Columbine High School Band Boosters Club. This group is a combination of parents and Columbine High School staff that work towards the improvement of the Columbine High School instrumental music programs, including Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, and Wind Ensemble. The Band Boodsters spend many volunteer hours raising money for uniforms, music, and instruments, to strenghten and improve the band programs. The award of $1,000 will go far to the betterment of this worth while program! Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 11:09 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Booster Club, a non profit group of parents volunteers who work an endless number of hours fundraising to earn money for the marching band, two orchestras, jazz band and concert band. A thousand dollars would be so awesome. It would be put to great use to repair the instruments and maybe buy some new ones.
contact person
John Geiger VP CHS Band Booster Club
www.johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 11:11 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, music is such a wonderful art to teach our children and they are doing a wonderbul job of helping maintain this into the High School. With a marching band, a concert band, a jazz band and 2 orchestras they have their work cut out for them, and they could really use the extra help to maintain the uniforms and music. There are countless volunteer hours of time and energy put into making this group a success.
Contact Info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
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September 13th, 2007 at 11:09 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Booster Club, a non profit group of parents volunteers who work an endless number of hours fundraising to earn money for the marching band, two orchestras, jazz band and concert band. A thousand dollars would be so awesome. It would be put to great use to repair the instruments and maybe buy some new ones.
contact person
John Geiger VP CHS Band Booster Club
www.johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 12:06 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact Info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club for your monthly $1,000 contribution. Thank you for your support of community efforts.
September 13th, 2007 at 1:55 pm
I would like to nominate the ARC in Jefferson County. This agency works tirelessly to increase community awareness of the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities as well as their families. The ARC also provides advocacy for individuals and their families in a variety of arenas.
September 13th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
I would nominate the Home Builders Foundation of Metropolitan Denver. In a very short time, it has grown to the largest charity of its type in the USA providing housing assistance to victims of crime or circumstance. There is really no other charity like this wonderful organization.
Ben
September 13th, 2007 at 2:17 pm
I would like to nominate The Dakota Ridge Marching Band. Our Band Has Come a long way from what could have been a really bad year with all of our teachers leaving the school. Teachers, students and parents are putting countless hours to revive the band program. Every year it takes more and more funds to keep music in the schools and to keep kids off the streets. Please invest in Dakota Ridge band programs.
May music fill your hearts
Thank You
September 13th, 2007 at 2:46 pm
I would like to nominate the Home Builders Foundation of Metro Denver. Our organization helps many people with accessiblity issues from building ramps for the handicapped to building entire room additions for those families in need. We are a non-profit organization and we would sincerely like to be considered for your nomination.
Our contact person is:
Cindy Hoover
Executive Director
Home Builder’s Foundation
choover@hbfdenver.org
September 13th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club. This organization supports the musical growth and ambitions of the many different bands at Columbine High School. The group uses donations to purchase new instruments for the orchestra, marching band, and symphonic bands. The club also supports community outreach programs by arranging for the bands to play at nursing homes, business locations, etc.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 3:36 pm
I nominate the ARc of Jefferson county which is an advocacy organization for those with disabilities. They are active in policy making, helping families get services, advocating for parents with the school system, developing an award winning program called Mobilizing Families for families of children with special needs to educate them about the many systems they will interact with and much more. Glenda Miller
September 13th, 2007 at 6:14 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters , a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Boosters raise funds and provide volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for our students. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
September 13th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
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I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 7:54 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters. This parent group supports and encourages the various instrumental groups at Columbine High. Through fundraising efforts, a major component of the groups’ work, money is raised to purchase instruments and otherwise pay the numerous costs associated with the music program - costs that are not covered by our public school system and are otherwise out of the reach of many families. A check for $1000 will help to maintain and grow the instrumental music program at CHS and allow students the opportunity to participate in a quality music program.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 8:05 pm
The Home Builders Foundation of denver could use the $1000.00 in service and product as opposed to cash. The HBF deals with accessability issues for people who have become disabled and need some help. We often have to rebuild bathrooms to make them accessable. This usually requires a plumber and fixtures. These projects are usually taken on by local builders. Last year the HBF completed 53 projects at a value around $1,000,000.00, the cash paid for these projects was around 30% of the value. Your products and service could go far beyond your $1000.00 cash, and you could meet the people that you help. Thanks for your consideration. Chris Boortz
September 13th, 2007 at 8:36 pm
I nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club. This is a group of parent volunteers that give countless hours to support and raise funds for all the instrumental music programs at Columbine High School. Your gift of $1000. would be so appriciated and put to such good use for all of our students.
Thank You.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 8:57 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club. This is a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. There are a lot of volunteers that put in a ton of hours to support all the music activities in our club. A check for $1,000 would be wonderful for all of our performing groups. Thank you for your support
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 9:06 pm
I nominate the MILE HIGH DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION, an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with Down Syndrome. When my son was diagnosed with Down Syndrome, the association provided me with a wealth of information regarding support groups, medical and therapuetic intervention services, financial aid, and long-term planning for my child’s future. The association also hosts seminars featuring developmental specialists–noted experts in their fields–who help families and caregivers optimize their children’s potential. Furthermore, the assocaition remains active in raising funds for Down syndrome research facilities, where geneticists continually discover new therapies to counteract the dibilitating effects caused by the expression of the extra 21st chromosome. I’m continually grateful to the association both for its support of people with DS, and for its tireless efforts to include people with DS in our communities. Thank you for your consideration.
September 13th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, the parent group that raises funds and volunteers to help the marching band, concert band, jazz band, and orchestra at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. As a former member of the Columbine High School instrumental music program, I can say from experience that while the Band Boosters and the music students do all they can to raise money throughout the year to keep up these wonderful groups, an extra one thousand dollars would do wonders to help us accomplish our goals. Music is such an important part of every aspect of our lives, and this money would help so much in keeping it that way.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 9:26 pm
I would love to nominate the ARC in Jefferson County. It provides wonderful support, education and compassion for people with developmental disabilities and their families. It is a wonderful place where people whom are overwhelmed and don’t always know where to turn to get help for their disabled family member. It is a fantastic non profit organization. Thanks for your consideration.
September 13th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a
parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for$1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club,
johngeiger59@msn.com
September 13th, 2007 at 10:07 pm
I would like to nominate the ‘Redistribution Center’ in Lakewood, Colorado. This one woman led group of volunteers meets the needs of those serving in our military, at home and abroad. If a family needs food, the Redistribution Center is there. If a family needs items to set up a simple home after deployment, the Redistribution Center is there. If a military person or family needs ANYTHING, the Redistribution Center is there to meet their needs. This is all accomplished without the recipients having to pay one dime. This monetary award would simply go towards the cost of filling gas tanks for the trucks transporting much need goods to our military and their families. I know you have many requests for these funds. I am certain that you judge the merit of the requests based on the information provided and not the number of requests for a certain cause. Thank you so much for considering this simple request. Sharon McManus
September 14th, 2007 at 6:17 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters to receive one of your grants. The Booster organization provides essential funds and services to support the Columbine instrumental music program. The money we raise supplements the very meager funding provided by the school district and helps to pay for staff salaries, the music and choreography for the marching band show, transportation costs to all band competitions, meals provided to all band members at every performance and more. The volunteers also chaperone at every performance, maintain uniforms, move instruments on and off the performance field, prepare and serve meals and support our hard working kids at every performance!
I would like to commend your company for your generousity. I’m sure every organization that applies for your grants is working as hard as we are to provide the best program possible for its members and community support like yours is very gratifying. Thank you.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 14th, 2007 at 7:40 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. With school funding being cut back for music and art this money would help greatly to support this education for our children.
contact person
John Geiger VP CHS Band Booster Club
www.johngeiger59@msn.com
September 14th, 2007 at 8:11 am
I would like to submit Columbine High School Band Boosters. One of many great local groups that is helping our kids grow up in a world that needs a little more music.
September 14th, 2007 at 9:05 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club. Music is a wonderful art to teach our children and the booster club is doing a great job of helping maintain this at Columbine. With funds being cut for these type of activities (the arts), outside support is essential to contribute to the growth of the children who participate in the program. This grant would help insure that instruments and music will be available for any child who would wish to participate in the Columbine bands or orchestra. The parents contributed numerous volunteer hours of time and energy to make this group a success. Thank you for your consideration.
Contact Info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 14th, 2007 at 10:09 am
I would like to nominate the Homebuilder Foundation of Metro Denver. The HBF provides renovations to the homes of disabled persons throughout the Denver area at NO COST to these persons-volunteers from teh homebuilding industry donate countless hours and materials are often donated, but many times the purchase of lifts or other items needed to provide mobility and improved quality of life are needed. Your donation of $1000 will go a long way to support the work of the Foundation.
Please consider giving to this important work:
Homebuilder Foundation of Metro Denver
9033 E. Easter Place Suite 200
Centennial CO 80012
303-778-1400
September 14th, 2007 at 10:58 am
I would like to nominate Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Boosters. The Boosters supports all of the instrumental programs at Dakota Ridge High School including Orchestra, Jazz Band, Marching Band, as well as Symphonic Band. The money will be used to continue the program and possibly repair some instruments as well as get a new cart for the Timpanis. Our cart recently broke and is unable to be repaired. Thank you!
September 14th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
Hello! Please consider Mile High Down Syndrome Association for one of your monthly drawings!
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
www.mhdsa.org
MHDSA relies on donations to fund its programs, such as Parent Visitation, Latino Outreach and the Health Care Partnership. We are not funded by any governmental agencies.
Thank you!
Jennifer Mygatt
September 14th, 2007 at 2:02 pm
I nominate the ARC in Jefferson County. They provide services and supports to a population that is often overlooked.
September 14th, 2007 at 2:32 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Marching Band Boosters Club. They are a wonderful group of people who work quite hard to make music come alive for the participants of the various bands at the school and at events like football games, basketball games, band events, even jazz clubs. Please do recognize them with your grant.
September 14th, 2007 at 4:46 pm
I’d like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club. This is a great group of hard working individuals really concerned about our kids. I know they could use the help for uniforms, new instruments, instrument repair, music, etc. Thanks for supporting these nonprofit organizations. Contact Info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 14th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
Having founded Thorne Ecological Institute 53 years ago, I would like to nominate them for the award. Our dedicated staff of eleven have worked hard to “connect kids to nature”….that is, childrens’ environmental education, which we do at the Sombrero Marsh Environmental Education Center (at 63rd and Arapahoe in Boulder), or witn various In-School programs called Project BEAR (Building Environmental Awareness and Respect), and through our 50-year-old summer Thorne Natural Science School where we take kids on field trips to different open space natural areas each weekday from mid-June to mid-August. This gets kids away from the computer and TV and gets them OUTSIDE into nature!
September 14th, 2007 at 5:28 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters - a non-profit parent support group to the instrumental music program at CHS. The Boosters group works to support the various instrumental programs at Columbine. Fundraising is a large part of the support given to these music groups with funds going to purchase new instruments, to maintain uniforms, cover travel expenses and other costs associated with competitions etc. The public school system does not fully fund these activities and the costs to families can be prohibitive. A $1000 award would greatly benefit the CHS music program and it’s students.
September 14th, 2007 at 8:35 pm
We would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club.
September 14th, 2007 at 8:54 pm
We would like to nominate Mile Hi Down Syndrome Association. They have been a great help in our lives. We have two children with Down syndrome and tney have been a wonderful support and resource.
September 14th, 2007 at 9:27 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters. The Columbine High School Band Boosters stride to make it possible for our intrumental students to have an opportunity to be able to able to partiscipate in furthering their musical interests. The Boosters work behind the scences in many countless ways to make this possible. We are looking to replace old and worn instruments for student use now and in the future. Thank you for your consideration in supporting Columbine High School Band Boosters.
September 14th, 2007 at 10:34 pm
Student involved in chs band program four years.
September 14th, 2007 at 10:58 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Instrumental Music Boosters program to be eligible to participate in the drawing that your company has established. Those of us involved in this great program know that the help that opportunities like this can provide can truly make a difference. We have a large goal ahead of us, but we have a great group willing to work hard to achieve the goal of providing new instruments that our badly need for our program. Thank-you for this great opportunity for all of the groups in our community. The CHS Instrumental Music Program can be followed @ www.chsrebelbands.org
September 14th, 2007 at 11:08 pm
Mile High Down Syndrome Association supports so many wonderful children including two favorites of ours, Joshua and Elaina!!!
September 15th, 2007 at 2:10 pm
I nominate mile high down syndrome association. They have helped my nephew above and beyond the call of any organization. They are dedicated to down syndrome children and making their quality of life longer and greater. Because of them my nephew is making great gains with all aspects of life.
September 15th, 2007 at 2:33 pm
I nominate the Arc of Jefferson County. A non profit, they help individuals which means they also help families with just about any need. They have to compete for charitable donations and they provide services for disabled individuals and families who need others to champion them along. They have a long waiting list, so all donations are greatly appreciated by our Jeffco, Lakewood, and Wheat Ridge areas.
Go Arc!
September 15th, 2007 at 8:07 pm
I want to nominate the ARC in Jefferson County. This nonprofit organization does a lot for families in a large area. It promotes advocacy for people with disabilities and helps families to get the services that they are legally entitled to. They provide a very supportive environment and have many affiliates who truly care about the well being of all people.
September 16th, 2007 at 6:45 am
Home Builders Foundation. They make houses accessible for people with accessibility problems. Ramps, widen doorways, remodel kitchens and bathrooms.
www.hdfdenver.org
September 16th, 2007 at 8:24 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups.
September 16th, 2007 at 9:53 am
Please consider the Mile High Down Syndrome Assn. for your award.
September 16th, 2007 at 12:37 pm
I would like to nominate Mountain Mammas Charities for this grant award. Mountain Mammas connects children and women with horses and the environment. By working with horses, learning about wild animals and plants, and developing their own awareness and communication skills, children and women learn more about themselves and their relationship with other people and the environment. As a smaller organization, Mountain Mammas Charities needs funding from a variety of sources, and this $1,000 award would be used to fund a therapy program for women who have been victims of abuse.
Contact Info: Pam Bunge, Executive Director, Mountain Mammas Charities, 303-952-1317, info@mountainmammas.com
September 16th, 2007 at 1:31 pm
My nomination is for the Columbine High School Band Boosters. The band is a very Big Deal to my son.
I love it because he has a place to connect with other kids. They learn so much beyond music: teamwork, goal planning, giving of themselves.
And, like most music budgets there is so much need, but not enough money.
If Applewood Plumbing and Heating gives a donation to the CHS Band Boosters I promise the money will be spent wisely.
September 16th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
I nominate MHDSA -
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
www.mhdsa.org
September 16th, 2007 at 3:56 pm
Please consider awarding Mile High Down syndrome Association with your donation. The donation will be used to facilitate independence for people with Down syndrome. Thanks!
September 16th, 2007 at 6:07 pm
The ARC in Jefferson County
Genni Williams, Director of Development
303.232.1338
September 16th, 2007 at 7:33 pm
I would like to nominate the Mile Hi Down Syndrome Association. I have a biological granddaughter and a adopted grandson , with Downs Syndrome and belive me, their help and support is truely invaluble.
September 16th, 2007 at 7:54 pm
I would like to nominate Columbine High School Band Boosters Club for the $1,000 donation. The money will go for a good cause and will reduce the cost that students and pparent need to raise for their excellent programs. Lessons learned (disciplin, fund raising, performing, etc.) in band will remain with the students long after they are out of school.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 17th, 2007 at 3:43 am
We nominate the following.
Pandas International:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 17th, 2007 at 7:32 am
I would like to nominate the Bear Creek Bears 12 yrs zero flight baseball team. Our team consists of dedicated volunteer coaches and high spirted young boys who are trying to get to Cooperstown NY to play some ball. This is a great experience for the boys and we hope you consider us for your donation.
Thanks
September 17th, 2007 at 7:57 am
This would be for the 12 year old Bear Creak zero flight. Coach Donny Ortiz.
September 17th, 2007 at 8:02 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. Monies would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of the wonderful performing groups.
September 17th, 2007 at 9:43 am
I would like to nominate the North Metro Children’s Advocacy Center (NMCAC). This non-profit provides a child friendly house for law enforcement, social services and medical providers to interview the child victim and their non-offending family members. We provide a Forensic Interviewer to lessen the trauma to an already traumatized child. We are diligently working to raise the funds to hire a full time Victims Advocate. The Advocate will help guide the child victim and the non-offending family members through the often scary and confusing court process and help to put into place the necessary services to start the healing process. No child should be victimized and then be interviewed in a cold and scary room (police department, social services, DA’s office, etc…) adding more trauma to an already traumatized the child. NMCAC provides services to all children of Adams and Broomfield Counties….
Thank you,
Kathie Huffman-Oppenheim, VP
Board of Directors
North Metro Children’s Advocacy Center
2360 West 112th Ave.
Northglenn, CO. 80234
303-254-6696
September 17th, 2007 at 9:58 am
I would like to also nominate the ARC of Jefferson County for the opportunity to receive your funds. The ARC provides support and advocacy for families with children with any special need or disability. They truly are a support group for any family that has a child with special needs. They work tirelessly at fundraising, so they can continue to provide assistance to any family needing help. They provide families a voice when there is often no one else who can. Thank you for your consideration.
September 17th, 2007 at 11:11 am
I think the Bear Creek Bears 12 year old zero flight team deserves to win!
They are an awesome group of boys! They deserve the extra help for
their outstanding sportsmanship at every game they play!
September 17th, 2007 at 11:13 am
The Bear Creek Bears 12 year old zero flight team should win!
Those boys are fun to watch play Baseball! They could really use
it, the kids are what this country is about let them WIN!
September 17th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
Nomination for Pandas International, 303-933-2365, info@pandasinternational.org.
September 17th, 2007 at 4:11 pm
I would like to nominate the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music boosters. The DRIMB supports the Screamin’ Eagles marching band, 8-1-5 jazz band, Symphonic band, Pep band, Symphonic orchestra, & the chamber orchestra. This money will help keep the instrumental music program going at Dakota Ridge High School and help our upkeep of instruments and uniforms, etc. Thank you for considering us.
September 17th, 2007 at 5:09 pm
contact Brian Hall 303-437-8165
September 17th, 2007 at 6:18 pm
Columbine High School, Littleton, colo., has a very committed and supportive parents high school band boosters club. They actively raise funds and provide countless vounteer hours, supporting the marching band, jazz band, concert band and the 2 orchestras. These enthusiastic and talented teenagers deserve your support.
contact information: johngeiger59@msn.com
September 17th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
I would like to nomimate the Maxfund Animal Adoption Center. We are a non-profit, No-Kill shelter in Denver Colorado. Our mission is to take in stray and injured animals with no known owners. If they need medical attention, we fix them up and adopt them out to loving homes. We are a small shelter with a BIG mission!
September 17th, 2007 at 7:52 pm
The Catholic Charities, North East Emergency Assistance Center aids people in need regardless of religious affiliations. They run a food bank, assist with emergency rent or energy needs, prescription aid, bus tokens and evaluate for other needs. The staff is friendly and caring, but money is always in short supply. I nominate this wonderful, dedicated organization. The address is 6621 E. 72nd Ave, Commerce City, CO 80022. The site manager’s name is Diane. Their phone number is 303-287-1127.
Sincerely, Janelle Wagner jjoywagner@msn.com
September 17th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
MaxFund No Kill Animal Shelter
1025 Galapago St. Denver, CO 80204
303.595.4917
The ONLY true no kill shelter in Colorado, they help animals heal from physical injuries when other shelters would put them down, and they help animals heal emotionally when other shelters would put them down. MaxFund does not see “adoptable” or “un-adoptable”…..they are ALL ALWAYS ADOPTABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
September 17th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
I would like to nominate the MAX FUND, a true no kill shelter. Who relies on volunteers to foster some of the animals taken in, so there may be room for others. For some people it is difficult to give up a family pet, for many this is all they have left due to job changes,loosing thier home or loosing family and, now they have to give up the living creature that has meant so much to them and, the only thing helping them is knowing maxfund is a no kill shelter, that thier pet will find a home.
contact info: maxfund.org
September 17th, 2007 at 9:31 pm
I nominate Maxfund No-Kill Animal shelter located in Denver.
1025 Galapago St, Denver CO 80204
303-595-4917
mail@maxfund.org
September 18th, 2007 at 3:04 am
Hi,
I would like to nominate:
Pandas International
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
Finally many panda babies have been born and they all need milk, more space etc. Humans have reduced areas where pandas can live, so it’s our responsibility to do something good for these lovely animals. Please help!
September 18th, 2007 at 6:11 am
I am nominating Max Fund, a no-kill animal shelter in Denver. I have been a volunteer for 9 years, and feel that the work they do is so important. We need to help our four legged friends that rely upon us.
September 18th, 2007 at 8:14 am
Please consider our Bear Creek Bears, boys 12 year zero flight competitve baseball team in your Applewood Heating and Plumbing giveaway. This year our boys won a bid to compete in Cooperstown, New York where we plan to bring our best game and represent the state of Colorado. The donation would help our boys with the cost of the tournament fees. Our team is in full swing preparing for our 2008 season. This expense is just the tip of the iceberg for our boys, as we compete locally in many tournaments throughout the spring-summer season. Our team relies heavily on sponsorship money to assist our families with the cost associated to expenses incurred during the season for things such as tournament fees, uniforms, practice facilties, and equipment. Your donation would help us to reach our goal this season of being a top competitor in Cooperstown, New York. Thanks for your time and consideration.
Contact Info: Sonia I. Martinez, Bear Creek Junior Sports Association, simartinez@comcast.net or sonia.martinez@cedarcrestone.com
September 18th, 2007 at 11:02 am
I would like to nominate The MaxFund, a wonderful no-kill shelter in Denver. The Maxfund depends on its volunteers to support its small and dedicated staff. The common goal is the welfare of animals and every bit that can be donated to help these sweethearts is appreciated and needed. $1,000 would help so much.
Contact information:
The Maxfund Adoption Center
1025 Galapago Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
303-595-4917
September 18th, 2007 at 11:58 am
Please accept my nomination for the Columbine High School Band Boosters for your award. The Boosters provide critical financial support to the band and orchestra program at Columbine High School. The school’s budget for the instrumental programs is insufficient to cover all of the expenses related to transportation, instruments, music costs and entry fees.
Music education is important for today’s youth. It provides an artistic outlet for students while teaching an apreciation for music as well as team work and leadership skills.
Thank You for your consideration.
Contact Info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 18th, 2007 at 2:29 pm
I would like to nominate MHDSA, this is a GREAT organization that helps a lot of parents. My son has Down syndrome so I know how much the GREAT organization can help families, learn how to better educate a child with Down syndrome.
September 18th, 2007 at 4:04 pm
Please accept my nomination for the Children’s Hospital Handicapped Sports Program for your award. This organization provides critical financial support to cover all of the expenses related to transportation, skis, and lift ticket fees required to transport many handicapped children to and from the Winter Park Ski area each year. They also have fishing programs and golf programs designed to give physically challenged youth and young adults the chance to experience first-hand the thrills of these events and gives them the experience and confidence building that most challenged people never get.
Thank You for your consideration.
September 18th, 2007 at 4:51 pm
I would like to nominate the
Maxfund No-Kill Animal shelter located in Denver.
1025 Galapago St, Denver CO 80204
303-595-4917
September 18th, 2007 at 6:45 pm
I would like to nominated the Columbine High School Band Boosters for your monthly award. This hardworking parent group supports and encourages the students in all the instrumental music programs at Columbine High. The award would help provide insturments for the performing groups. Since the school district has cut back on budgeted money for these types of programs, students have to make up the difference. They would greatly appreciate this award.
Contact info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 18th, 2007 at 7:28 pm
I would like to nominate my son’s 12 year old zero flight baseball team, the Bear Creek Bears. The team is in the process of planning and fundraising for a trip to Cooperstown, New York where the boys will play in a week long tournament. This is a trip the boys have been dreaming about since they joined the league when they were 8 years old. Your generous gift of $1000 would help these 11 boys and 4 volunteer coaches realize that dream. Thank you for your consideration.
September 18th, 2007 at 7:47 pm
I would like to nominate the Maxfund. They are a no-kill shelter that does an amazing job working with unwanted, lost, or just wonderful animals that are looking for a home. The Maxfund Adoption Center
1025 Galapago Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
303-595-4917
September 18th, 2007 at 8:43 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine Band Boosters Club, which does a huge job in supporting the marching band, the jazz band, the orchestra and several other musical groups. They try to cover many expenses related to entry fees, transportation, music costs, etc. and it takes thousands of volunteer hours.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 19th, 2007 at 7:44 am
I would like to nominate the Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Boosters, a non profit group that supports music education at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton. To help support the Mom’s and Dad’s that spend most of their time volunteering for the Boosters. Thanks!
September 19th, 2007 at 8:08 am
I nominate The MaxFund, a clinic and shelter for dogs and cats in Denver. Not only to the keep animals until they have found a home, but they also offer low cost vet care services. This is a really great service for low income people who love their pets, but cannot afford traditional veterinary services.
September 19th, 2007 at 8:43 am
MaxFund No Kill Animal Shelter
1025 Galapago St. Denver, CO 80204
Maxfund represents those creatures without a voice.
September 19th, 2007 at 9:16 am
Mile High Down’s Syndrome Assn!!!!!! i have a nephew and a niece with down’s and i know that any help would be appreciated at mhdsa!!!! mhdsa is more than deserving
of this!!!!
September 19th, 2007 at 9:17 am
Mile High Down’s Syndrome Assn!!!!!! i have a nephew and a niece with down’s and i know that any help would be appreciated at mhdsa!!!! A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY!
September 19th, 2007 at 12:18 pm
September 19, 2007
THESE HORSES AND PONIES NEED US!
Dear Applewood, TRAIL OF HOPE deserves the help!
I know you would appreciate Regina’s efforts at her small ranch in Sedalia. Regina took in our rescue pony “Peanut” who was in terrible need of tender loving care and good nutrition. “Peanut” sacrificed his entire life to give little children the joy of pony rides and at 27 he was being phased out by younger more sturdy ponies. We had nowhere to turn where we felt he would get the love and care he desperately needed. As we brought him, very wobbily off the trailer there were several gasps at how thin he was. He just was not being allowed to eat by the other ponies. Regina took him in even though she had limited space. Her heart is as big as the State of Colorado and just as beautiful. She is relentlessly attending several animals there and their health takes a tremendous turn in a positive way. Regina has no reprieve from the three times a day feeding and does so with great joy. She should be awarded a medal for what she has done with Peanut and the other horses she has rescued. The diligence and love she gives these horses deserves to be recognized and I am sure that you would love to come down and see them. Your heart would be warmed. Peanut shown below is just one of the horses that Regina has turned around. Peanut has put on 23 lbs in almost three weeks! His hips are filling in and his coat is shining again. Thank you for considering her, we could not have done this without her help.
I wholeheartedly second the nomination for Regina Provosto for her horsemanship and caring generosity of many thankless hours of uncompensated volunteerism.
Sincerely,
Molly J. Kail age 14 and Peanut
September 19th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
IF YOU LOVE HORSES, Just Visit the Trail of Hope website it says it all. www.trailofhope.com NONPROFIT Horse Rescue. If you visit their website please consider riding for you troubled youth, riding lessons or want to adopt or sponsor a horse or pony we would love to have your help. There is so much love there and plenty to go around.. also if you would like some free manure for your garden…just had to throw that in …get it.
Sincerely,
M&M Distributing, LLC
MKail CEO
September 19th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
September 19, 2007
Dear Applewood TRAIL OF HOPE, 501c NonProfit
I know you would appreciate Regina’s efforts at her small ranch in Sedalia. Regina took in our rescue pony “Peanut” who was in terrible need of tender loving care and good nutrition. “Peanut” sacrificed his entire life to give little children the joy of pony rides and at 27 he was being phased out by younger more sturdy ponies. We had nowhere to turn where we felt he would get the love and care he desperately needed. As we brought him, very wobbily off the trailer there were several gasps at how thin he was. He just was not being allowed to eat by the other ponies. Regina took him in even though she had limited space. Her heart is as big as the State of Colorado and just as beautiful. She is relentlessly attending several animals there and their health takes a tremendous turn in a positive way. Regina has no reprieve from the three times a day feeding and does so with great joy. She should be awarded a medal for what she has done with Peanut and the other horses she has rescued. The diligence and love she gives these horses deserves to be recognized and I am sure that you would love to come down and see them. Your heart would be warmed. Peanut shown below is just one of the horses that Regina has turned around. Peanut has put on 23 lbs in almost three weeks! His hips are filling in and his coat is shining again. Thank you for considering her, we could not have done this without her help.
I wholeheartedly second the nomination for Regina Provosto for her horsemanship and caring generosity of many thankless hours of uncompensated volunteerism.
Sincerely,
Molly J. Kail age 14 and Peanut
September 19th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
The Maxfund Animal Adoption Center. It takes in every animal to capacity;each one is kept and cared for until a loving home can be found.
September 19th, 2007 at 2:40 pm
I nominate Easter Seals of Colorado for your generous offer of an award. Easter Seals works with families who have children with disabilities, and with adults who have disabilities to provide recreational, educational, transportation, therapy, and respite services. Their dedication is unsurpassed in working to help families and adults with various disabilities and they recieve no funding from the national Easter Seals. They could really use any funds designated to them in their goals of assisting the disability community. Thank you so much for your consideration. For additional information please contact Lynn Robinson, Easter Seals of Colorado Director at 303-233-1666.
September 19th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
I would like to nominate MaxFund No Kill Animal Shelter.
1025 Galapago St. Denver, CO 80204
303.595.4917
www.maxfund.org
September 19th, 2007 at 6:33 pm
I would like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome Association for all of the support they give to families needing a little hope.
September 20th, 2007 at 2:22 am
I nominate Pandas International for all of their hard work in aiding the expansion of the Giant Panda. This beautiful animal should be enjoyed and admired for many generations to come and Pandas International will help to grow its population.
Thank you for accepting my nomination.
September 20th, 2007 at 2:23 am
I nominate Pandas International for all of their hard work in aiding the expansion of the Giant Panda. This beautiful animal should be enjoyed and admired for many generations to come and Pandas International will help to grow its population.
Thank you for accepting my nomination.
Contact information:
303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 20th, 2007 at 7:22 am
Mile High Down Syndrome Association has been an anchor, source of refuge and incredible resourse for our family. Our son with DS is 12 yrs
and has developed rich and life long friendships through our association
with this organization. I highly recommend nominating them!
September 20th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
I would like to nominate FrontRange Earth Force, a non-profit organization that has helped more than 14,000 youth engage in the community as students, leaders and environmental stewards through hands-on activity programs. This summer, FR Earth Force held its first “10 for 10 Challenge,” an arts and service program dedicated to engaging young people in taking action to address issues in their schools, communities and environment. The “10 for 10 Challenge” is a project helping youth work together to create murals reflecting environmental and community issues. The youth work together to brainstorm and design a theme that is depicted on an 8-foot mural.
Thank you for your consideration.
Meghan Stinton
Contact info:
September 20th, 2007 at 1:47 pm
I would like to nominate FrontRange Earth Force, a non-profit organization that has helped more than 14,000 youth engage in the community as students, leaders and environmental stewards through hands-on activity programs. This summer, FR Earth Force held its first “10 for 10 Challenge,” an arts and service program dedicated to engaging young people in taking action to address issues in their schools, communities and environment. The “10 for 10 Challenge” is a project helping youth work together to create murals reflecting environmental and community issues. The youth work together to brainstorm and design a theme that is depicted on an 8-foot mural.
Thank you for your consideration.
Steve Shurtliff
September 20th, 2007 at 1:51 pm
I would like to nominate FrontRange Earth Force, a non-profit organization that has helped more than 14,000 youth engage in the community as students, leaders and environmental stewards through hands-on activity programs. This summer, FR Earth Force held its first “10 for 10 Challenge,” an arts and service program dedicated to engaging young people in taking action to address issues in their schools, communities and environment.
Thank you for your consideration.
Meghan Stinton
September 21st, 2007 at 9:49 am
Contact Brian Hall
Phone #
303-437-8165
September 21st, 2007 at 11:52 am
Hi, I would like to nominate Pandas International. Thanks~
September 21st, 2007 at 6:20 pm
I nominate the Maxfund No-Kill Animal Shelter in Denver. They are Denver’s best animal shelter! They are rated as a 4-star charity (the highest possible rating) by Charity Navigator, so you’re assured that they make every dollar go a long way.
The Maxfund Animal Adoption Center
1025 Galapago Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
303-595-4917
www.maxfund.org
September 22nd, 2007 at 6:44 am
Please consider Columbine High School Band Boosters, a parent organization which supports the band and their performing. They have set a goal to replace band instruments and are working hard to meet this goal. This grant would be very welcome. Contact John Geiger, Vice Pres. CHS Band Boosters, johngeiger59@msn.com
September 23rd, 2007 at 4:15 pm
I nominate the Maxfund Animal Adoption Center in Denver.
1025 Galapago St, Denver CO 80204
303-595-4917
mail@maxfund.org
September 23rd, 2007 at 4:36 pm
High and Lifted Up Ministries
Please consider our proposal for your grant: High and Lifted Up Ministries is an Outreach Ministry that goes to the streets to help the homeless, needy and misfortunate by providing food, clothing and necessities during their time of struggles. Also, High and Lifted Up Ministries, has been encouraged to keep in step with our government and local leaders who have communicated the need to end homelessness, by encouraging people to see that there are those who care and want to help.
Please contact: Ella Major, Donations Coordinator
ella.major@comcast.net
September 23rd, 2007 at 4:50 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Organization. This organization provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, orchestra, jazz band and concert bands. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music Program.
Contact Info: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters
johngeiger59@msn.com
September 23rd, 2007 at 10:40 pm
I am nominating Pandas International to help with their work. Contact info: 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 23rd, 2007 at 10:45 pm
I am nominating pandas international.
Contact info: 303-933-2365
info@pandasinternational.org
September 24th, 2007 at 2:10 am
I nominate Maxfund Animal Shelter.
1025 Galapago Street
Denver, CO 80204
(303)595-4917
The Compassion and Love the Staff and Volunteers have for these animals that have be abandoned, abused, injured or lost, is truly inspiring.
The Comfort and Well Being for these dogs and cats is first and formost.
September 24th, 2007 at 2:25 am
I nominate Maxfund Animal Shelter
1025 Galapago Street
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 595-4917
The love and compassion the staff and volunteers have for these animals that have been injured, abandoned, abused, or lost is truly inspiring.
The health, comfort and well being is first and formost.
September 24th, 2007 at 9:25 am
I am nominating the Mile High Down Syndrome Association. They would sincerely benefit from your donation. Thanks!!
Contact:
Linda K. Barth, Executive Director
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
1899 Gaylord St.
Denver, CO 80206-1210
303-797-1699 - mhdsa@aol.com
September 25th, 2007 at 5:21 pm
I nominate the Arc of Jefferson County. They provide services to many needy individuals and families that otherwise slip through the cracks. Make and take the time to get to know Arc and give your direct and indirect support to Jefferson county citizens with special needs, handicaps, etc. We all benefit when we help others learn to help themselves with programs and services from Arc.
Connie Bartram
September 25th, 2007 at 10:17 pm
This is exactly what I expected to find out after reading the title Electric’s $12,000 in 12 Months Giveaway!. Thanks for informative article
September 26th, 2007 at 3:44 pm
I nominate the International Center for Appropriate and Sustainable Technology, 8475 14th Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80215-4850for this award. Contact: Ravi Malhotra 303 462-4100. www.icastusa.org; ravi@icastusa.org.
September 27th, 2007 at 5:36 am
I would like to nominate Angels with Paws www.angelswithpaws.net a local no-kill shelter for cats and kittens. It is a wonderful organization, who feels that every animal has a right to life. They have done so much good in the community, helping people with their cat problems and educating the public about neutering and spaying, so that pet overpopulation can be helped. They receive no money other than donations and money raised through yard sales, etc. Please consider them, they are an asset to the Applewood commuity. Thank you.
September 28th, 2007 at 11:34 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
September 28th, 2007 at 7:06 pm
I nominate The ARC of Jefferson County. They are tireless group of people that do everything they can to support and empower the lives of so many people with special needs and their families.
September 29th, 2007 at 12:45 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters - the Boosters, along with the students work so hard each and every year to sustain the instrumental music program. $1000 would help support the many activities these students participate in each year. Support the Boosters - support the bands!
September 30th, 2007 at 3:29 pm
I would love to nominate the Maxfund Animal Shelter in Denver CO. This organization helps injured animals and animals with out homes find loving families every day so that these animals can have a second chance at life. They help keep these animals safe, happy and healthy until their “forever families” come to adopt them. Maxfund puts on great events and fundraisers as often as possible but are always needing an extra helping hand. Maxfund runs on the help and dedication of many many volunteers but can always use any additional resources as possible. All of these animals deserve great care and with your donation you will be contributing to the everyday health and maintance of so many of them! Please consider this truly dedicated organization to receive this donation. It will be greatly appriciated and used! thank you for your consideration.
October 1st, 2007 at 11:03 am
I nominate SOS-AD Inc for their work to open Hawkeye Ranch for Autism in Colorado. SOS-AD, 4164 Autisn Bluffs Pkwy #110, Colorado Springs, CO. 80918-2928. Contact Brian Hall 303-437-8165. www.sos-ad.org; sosad@sos-ad.org.
October 1st, 2007 at 1:58 pm
I would like to nominate Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me, where I am currently working as a social work intern. Stepping Stones is an outreach organization whose mission is to welcome, support and educate interfaith couples, children and their families. Their vision is for interfaith couples and families to reach informed decisions regarding their religious identity. Stepping Stones moved into their first office space of their own this fall after being housed in Congregation Emmanuel for the last 23 years. Stepping Stones receives my full support for this nomination and I know they would greatly appreciate this award. Thank you for your consideration!
Contact:
Phyllis Adler, Director
Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me
5840 E. Evans Avenue
Denver, CO 80222
Ph: 303-388-1198
October 2nd, 2007 at 5:05 pm
I nominate the Sedalia Historic Fire House Museum. For the past two years, the group has been raising money to move and restore a 1923 Queen Anne Victorian cottage. Enough money has been raised to pour the foundation, move the home, and apply new roofing. Additional money is required to install electricity and electric baseboard heat. The museum and home are at 4037 W. Platte Ave., Sedalia. Contact: Carole Williams, board secretary, 303-688-0601, cpwilliams@msn.com.
October 2nd, 2007 at 7:01 pm
Mile High Down Syndrome Association!
October 3rd, 2007 at 8:36 am
I would like to nominate the four stars charity, International Fund for Animal Walfare, IFAW (ifaw.org). They continuously work by helping animlas worldwide in trying to end animal suffering from its roots. Their work reaches both the political governments and the local communities. They have accomplished several victories thanks to their hard and persistent work.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
IFAW
1350 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 1220
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 296 3860
Fax: (202) 296 3802
info@ifaw.org
October 3rd, 2007 at 11:14 am
I would like to nominate Montclair Academy, 201 Red Cross Way, Denver, CO. This is a wonderful school where kids thrive! Any contribution will be greatly appreciated and will help a great, great, group of teachers and kids.
Business Manager: Roberta Lott Holmes
303 366-7588
October 3rd, 2007 at 12:58 pm
Net Results Junior Tennis (www.netresultsonline.org, 303-771-1882) is a tutoring & tennis program for 4th - 8th grade students. Our school year program gives kids an hour of academic and life-skills tutoring and an hour of tennis instruction two days per week after school. Our summer camp runs four days per week, for four hours per day, with half the time spent on tutoring and half on tennis. Both programs include healthy snacks and nutrition education. Summer camp participants have the opportunity to compete in junior league play. Net Results provides the equipment, snacks, coaches and tutors.
Net Results was founded in 1993 by a school social worker searching for a way to reach her most difficult students. Noticing the tennis courts across the street, and being a tennis player, she thought that perhaps by transferring some of the skills required to play tennis, such as discipline, focus, preparedness, and self-esteem, she might be able to reach these students. She had them set academic and behavioral goals for themselves, and met with them weekly to chart their progress. In addition, they received free tennis instruction. The program was a success — her students improved their grades, got into less trouble in school, and achieved their personal goals. Over 1,400 students have participated in the Net Results program since its inception. Fourteen years later, Net Results Junior Tennis is still making positive changes in the lives of its students.
October 3rd, 2007 at 3:29 pm
Please accept my nomination for Hands of the Carpenter, 534 Commons Dr, Golden, CO. 80401-5705 for this magnificant award. Contact: Dan Georgopulos, 303-526-4488, www.handsofthecarpenter.org This organization provides help for single and widowed women with needed vehicle and home repairs. If it were not for HOTC, I would not be able to commute to my current place of employment which is not on a busline. HOTC has truly been “an angel” on my shoulder.
October 3rd, 2007 at 6:57 pm
What a wonderful and dedicated group. Just adopted 2 females last week and they have been such a delight. Every Siamese can now feel secure and will have an opportunity at a home.
Rocky Mountain Siamese Rescue
PO Box 336563
Greeley, CO 80633
970-351-6582
October 3rd, 2007 at 7:22 pm
I nominate Rocky Mountain Siamese Rescue for your award. This organization works to rescue Siamese cats and place them in new homes. They have foster homes in the Arvada area and throughout Colorado. They work with Table Mountain Animal Center to assist by taking overflow and hard to place cats into foster homes until a forever home is found. They are also assisting in placing cats from the hoarding case in Nevada, which Best Friends of Utah is working to place 800 cats in the surrounding states. This is a 503c non profit organization who deserves the recognition and support of your program. Please visit their website to see more information about their program. Thank you for your consideration.
October 4th, 2007 at 7:28 am
I nominate MHDSA for the monthly award. I have a son with Down Syndrome and over the years, MHDSA has been very informative and helpful.
October 4th, 2007 at 3:45 pm
I would like to nominate DDRC - Developmental Disabilities Resource Center. This organization has provided my daughter with a dd with the opportunity to be independent and active in the community. Because of the services DDRC has provided, my daughter is able to live by herself in a group home.
~Roberta
DDRC
11177 W. 8th Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80215
303-233-3363 www.ddrcco.com
October 4th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
DDRC’s mission is to provide leading-edge services that create opportunities for people with individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to participate fully in the community.
October 4th, 2007 at 4:55 pm
I nominate the HERO Alliance–Homeownership Education and Resource Opportunities–which helps people with disabilities who also have a low income buy their first home in Colorado. HERO has assisted about 1700 people in the last 13 years. Your support of $1,000 would increase our outreach to other interested people with any disability covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Laura Thompson is the Resource Coordinator and she can be reached at 720-941-8901 or hero_alliance_colo@yahoo.com.
October 5th, 2007 at 11:42 am
I would like to nominate Angels With Paws, Cat rescue and adoption Center at 2540 Youngfield in Lakewood. They are a small shelter but many unwanted, sick, and abandoned cats and kittens pass through their doors on their way to new homes. The larger shelters have easier access to donations and large corporate sponers so don’t forget the smaller shelters where the donations mean a great deal. Your donation will help spay and neuter and help reduce the abandoned cat population.
October 5th, 2007 at 12:28 pm
I nominate Girls Inc. of Metro Denver. The mission of Girls Inc. is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold. We serve girls between the ages of 6 to 19 to participate in our programs which focus on education, leadership and healthy decisions in their choices. Girls Inc. celebrates and serves girls who are ethnically, econmically, and cutlurally diverse. They deliver programs encouraging girls to master challenges, enhance academic skills, develop leadership skills, and learn how to prevent violence, substance abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy.
Contact: Girls Inc. of Metro Denver
1499 Julian Street, Denver, CO 80204
303-893-4363
Brenda Stewart
October 5th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
I nominate Girls Inc. of Metro Denver. The mission of Girls Inc. is to inspire all girls to be strong, smart and bold. We serve girls between the ages of 6 to 19 to participate in our programs which focus on education, leadership and healthy decisions in their choices. Girls Inc. celebrates and serves girls who are ethnically, econmically, and cutlurally diverse. Wedeliver programs encouraging girls to master challenges, enhance academic skills, develop leadership skills, and learn how to prevent violence, substance abuse, sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy.
Contact: Girls Inc. of Metro Denver
1499 Julian Street, Denver, CO 80204
303-893-4363
Brenda Stewart
October 6th, 2007 at 3:54 pm
I would like to nominate The Colorado Youth Pipe Band. Teaching piping, drumming and Highland Dance to Colorado’s young people.
President James Cuthill
970 Downing St. #10
Denver, CO 80218
October 6th, 2007 at 7:45 pm
contact Brian Hall Phone number303-437-8165
October 8th, 2007 at 1:18 pm
I would like to nominate the SERTOMA MILE HIGH SOAP BOX DERBY. The Soap Box Derby is a youth program for children ages 8 to 17. Each driver must build their own car, with adult help, to compete in this race. Each racer gets an award just for participating with trophies given out to 1st through 5th place. The 1st place winner in each division gets to go to Akron, Ohio for the All-American Soap Box Derby in July 2008
October 8th, 2007 at 1:22 pm
I would like to nominate the SERTOMA MILE HIGH SOAP BOX DERBY. The Soap Box Derby is a youth program for children ages 8 to 17.
October 8th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
I would like to nominate the Mile High Professional Auxiliary (MHPA) of the Assistance League of Denver’s Serve Our Seniors (SOS) program. These women’s philathropic groups do a lot of good work in the metro area.
Each year MHPA visits 2 different senior citizen’s facilities for a special event that includes: a fun activity, food and free items for the residents. The $1000 would go towards purchasing robes, slippers,and other personal items that help those on a fixed income.
Thank you for your consideration! Thank you also for giving back to the community!! May your number increase.
Contact:
MHPA President
Patty Snyder
303-979-7438
alpasnyder@msn.com
October 8th, 2007 at 5:28 pm
I would like to nominate the sertoma mile high soap box derby.
They are very helpful to children with hearing issues.
October 8th, 2007 at 5:47 pm
I nominate the Youth Leadership Jefferson County program for the $1,000 award.
Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
Contact:
Marta Murray, Executive Director
Youth Leadership Jefferson County
1667 Cole Blvd., Bldg. 19, Suite 400
Lakewood, CO 80215
303-233-5555 option 8
mmurray@westchamber.org
October 8th, 2007 at 7:40 pm
I would like to nominate the Colorado International Teachers’ Exchange League. This group facilitates educator exchanges for Colorado educators with educators from 30 different countries around the world. Each year we host 10-20 International exchange teachers in Colorado schools for the year.
Marilyn Turner, Coordinator
Colorado International Teachers’ Exchange League (CITEL)
3449 Trenary Lane
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
October 9th, 2007 at 2:01 pm
Contact Brian Hall Phone # 303-437-8165
October 9th, 2007 at 2:57 pm
I would like to nominate Tennyson Center for Children. This incredible respite for abused and neglected kids needs your help! Serving children for over 104 years, this agency’s dedication to caring for children is incredible. They’re yours. They’re mine. They’re OURS. They belong to all of us and it’s our responsibility to ensure that the childhood which was taken away from them is given back before it’s too late. We invite you to join us in our mission to break the cycle of abuse once and for all so that we can be sure that, one day, no child will become a victim of abuse or neglect.
Our Mission
Tennyson Center for Children is a community of people dedicated to breaking the cycle of child abuse and neglect, serving and strengthening children and families. As professionals and concerned citizens, we strive to provide competent and caring treatment, educational and advocacy services that are community-based, family-focused and child-centered.
October 11th, 2007 at 7:46 am
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club supports the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
October 11th, 2007 at 11:18 am
I nominate MOTHER’S MILK BANK located in Denver. At the Mother’s Milk Bank human milk is provided to babies whose own mothers cannot supply the milk to meet their baby’s needs. ~Thank you Applewood!
Contact # 303-869-1888
Address:
1719 East 19th Avenue
Denver, CO 80218
October 12th, 2007 at 4:56 am
Not only was an emaciated pony rescued by Trail of Hope, 501c3, but I was too. When I saw what a compassionate organization was being run by Regina Prevosto, I too felt compelled to volunteer. This is the second or third nomination. She deserves is if you could just go visit and see! I got my mind on the horses, mind off self then I became selfless and much happier. Thank YOU for your consideration and generosity!
M Kail
CEO
M&M Distributing, LLC
303-587-9260 303-972-9260
October 12th, 2007 at 1:06 pm
I want to nominate an organization that makes an incredible difference for children in our community. Kids’ Pages Cares is a nonprofit that helps local disadvantaged and neglected children. They provide needy children with brand-new clothing, school supplies, eye exams and glasses, dental care, orthodontics, medical care, household items, personal items, housing assistance, sports and arts scholarships, groceries and more.
Most people who live in the suburbs don’t realize that there are families living right here among us who are in desperate need. Almost every single Jefferson County school has at least one homeless family attending their school.
October 13th, 2007 at 11:18 am
I nominate Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities Inc, email is sosad@sos-ad.org, website is www.sos-ad.org,
contact info Brian Hall 303-437-8165
October 14th, 2007 at 10:36 am
Contact Brian Hall # 303-437-8165
October 14th, 2007 at 11:20 am
I would like to nominate Stomp out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities Inc . SOS-AD
Contact information:
Brian Hall
cell 303-437-8165
October 14th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
I nominate Maxfund Animal Shelter
1025 Galapago Street
Denver, CO 80204
(303) 595-4917
Once you go to the website, maxfund.org, or physically go and visit MaxFund in person, and see all the doggies and cats that have been rescued, you will understand why this organization deserves community support. This is a no-kill shelter; regardless of the age, breed, size, etc., these animals in need of homes, permanent and foster, are cared for with love, understanding and a belief that every living creature deserves a chance.
Thank you for being good samaritans.
October 14th, 2007 at 4:09 pm
I would like to nominate stomp out the silence of autism and disabilities
October 14th, 2007 at 9:12 pm
Please consider the Mothers’ Milk Bank in Denver. This deserving organization screens and dispenses donated human milk to babies whose mothers cannot supply the milk to meet their baby’s needs.
October 15th, 2007 at 8:35 am
I would like to nomiate Boy Scout troop 548 in Longmont for a $1000 award.
They meet at the Longmont Moose Lodge and could really use the funds to help the kids who can’t afford to camp, learn conservation and to become leaders in the community.
Thank you.
64 Baylor Drive, Longmont CO 80503; 303-678-6491, cleochatra2000@yahoo.com
October 15th, 2007 at 9:36 am
I would like to request that the Youth Leadership Jefferson County program be considered for the $1000 award. Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
Marta Murray, Executive Director
Youth Leadership Jefferson County
1667 Cole Blvd., Bldg. 19, Suite 400
Lakewood, CO 80401
303-233-5555 option 8
October 15th, 2007 at 8:48 pm
I nominate, SOS-AD Inc., (Stomp Out the Silence of Autism & Disabilities Inc.) As stated on their Website, “Currently ther are 8,700 people in Colorado with autism on the wait list for services due to the lack of respite/resource centers. Due to lack of funding, people with autism and their families are on waiting lists for services, including basic living services and family support services. Many children and adults with autism require 24/7 line of sight care. Without access to the proper resources, these vulnerable individuals and their families are in crisis, resulting in extraordinary stress, bankruptcies and high rates of divorce. People with autism benefit from therapeutic interventions and job opportunities, however, the lack of funding reduces their hopes of potential recovery and value in their lives”. Thank You for your consideration Contact: Brian Hall 303-437-8165
October 16th, 2007 at 3:55 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club, johngeiger59@msn.com
October 17th, 2007 at 10:31 am
I would like to nominate the Tennyson Center for Children and Families!
2950 Tennyson Street
Denver, CO 80212
Contact: Tera Boehmer 720-855-3316
www.childabuse.org
www.tennysoncenter.org
October 17th, 2007 at 10:54 am
I nominate the Tennyson Center for Children! Their hard work and dedication to both children and their families is tremendous. Thanks for the support!
October 17th, 2007 at 11:07 am
I would like to nominate the Tennyson Center for Children, a wonderful organization that has been around for many years helping children who are victims of abuse and neglect to have better lives. The Tennyson Center for Children is a treatment facility and a school for ages 5 through 18 with a staff that is devoted to the best interests of the children and youth. I hope you will consider them for your charity of the month.
Thank you!
October 17th, 2007 at 11:46 am
I nominate The Tennyson Center for Children for their work with the healing of abused and neglected children. The school at Tennyson Center is a place where students who are not successful at their public school can come and achieve things that would not be possible elsewhere!
October 17th, 2007 at 11:58 am
I nominate the Tennyson Center for Children for the $1,000 donation. I have worked as a Child and Family Therapist for the Tennyson Center for the past 3 years. During that time, the agency has been able to use their many creative minds to develop new programs that speak to the community’s changing needs, while continuing to maintain their mission to serve children and families with compassionate care. This agency not only provides a healing enviornment for many children who may have limited support in their lives, but also provides a pillow for them to rest their heads and warm food to nourish their growing bodies. It takes this large community of staff to raise and support this small village of children. This agency relies upon donations to continue to support this small village and I hope that they are chosen for the donation- every dollar counts!
October 17th, 2007 at 12:01 pm
I nominate Freedom Service Dogs (based in Lakewood, CO.). Freedom Service Dogs is an agency who rescues dogs from shelters and provides training (sometimes up to 1 year in duration) to become service dogs. These service dogs go on to help adults and children with physical disabilities as well as children with developmental disabilities, such as autism. This agency relies solely upon donations to provide the $20,000 it takes to fully train 1 service dog.
October 17th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
I would like to nominate Tennyson Center for Children. This residential facility offers a safe place for abused and neglected children to learn and grow, to begin believing and trusting in others and themselves. I have never seen such a caring, giving staff; when you think they must be out of love and energy, they just dig deeper and give more. The children at Tennyson Center truly deserve another chance and find it every day of the year when they walk through the doors.
October 18th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The band staff and parents of the BBC have set the bar at the highest level of achievement for the students at CHS. The grant funds would add to the quality of music at CHS. Programs such as this encourage students to be responsible and to excel in school. These young adults will be our leaders of tomorrow and when we have the opportunity to help them achieve their goals, we should support them with what ever means available.I highly recommend this group of young adults and this organization for their outstanding contribution to the community of Littleton, CO.
Contact information: John Geiger, Vice President, CHS Band Boosters Club.
johngeiger59@msn.com
October 21st, 2007 at 10:24 am
I nominate the Rocky Mountain Weaver’s Guild as a worthy recipient of your grant. It’s mission statement is “to encourage excellence, to inspire creativity, and to preserve fiber traditions through education”. This non-profit organization has been active in the community for over 50 years. A great number of spinning and weaving demonstrations enjoyed by the public at area museums, schools, the National Western Stock Show, Civic Center Park and local county fairs are made possible by guild member volunteers. It has hosted several conventions, the most recent at national level held at our new convention center, bringing not only economy, but exposure to our state. Please consider this group in an effort to keep the fiber arts alive and well in Denver!
October 21st, 2007 at 11:12 am
I would like to nominate SOS-AD for opening the 1st assited living facility in Colorado!
Contact Brian Hall # 303-437-8165
October 21st, 2007 at 10:28 pm
I would like to nominate Healthy Learning Paths, a nonprofit organization
that places the health and learning of all children as a number one
priority. This organization helps children find success by educating
teachers, parents, and students about good health and learning practices.
Children need our support more than anything else in this world as they
are our future.
October 22nd, 2007 at 11:06 am
I would like to nominate Colorado Youth for a Change for the “Crazy $12,000 in 12 months program,” for our work in drop-out recovery. Our mission is to build relationships with teens who have been out of school, help them work through any barriers that are keeping them out of school, and help them successfully transition back into high school. Our work is very difficult, yet very worth while. Thank you for considering Colorado Youth for a Change for this wonderful award.
October 22nd, 2007 at 1:54 pm
I would like to nominate Stomp Out the Sielnce of Autism & Disabilities Inc in their eeforts to open Hawkeye Ranch for Autism in Colorado.
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:51 pm
I want to nominiate Darlene Sundstrom for this award money as she has 2 Autistic boys, she is a widow, she is sickly herself, her boys are 16 & 22 and are autistic. She is alone in this world, cannot work and lives in a shoddy mobile home in Front Range MHPark here in Broomfield. She has endured many setbacks with her health and the seizures her son has frequently. She spends most of her time changing her 16 year old’s diaper as he has no control of his bowels. Her 22 yr old son is mildly autistic but still has so many problems.
She needs all the love and financial support becaue in my opinion she is a saint. She deserves a halo.
I am a caring friend of Darlene’s and I am scared someday Darlene might not make it. Her only wish is to make sure her boys are taken care of. This money should help fix her house and make them as comfortable as possible.
Thank you.
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:54 pm
Autism Society of Boulder County
October 23rd, 2007 at 9:19 am
Nominating SOS-AD, Stomp out the Silence of Autism Inc.
contact info:
Brian Hall
cell 303-437-8165
October 23rd, 2007 at 9:25 am
I’d like to nominate Mile High Down Syndrome assn. For their help in the community.
October 23rd, 2007 at 9:00 pm
I nominate pandas international for their effort to restore the panda to viability and preserve one of natures finest creatures.
October 24th, 2007 at 11:09 am
I would like to nominate the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Scleroderma Foundation. Scleroderma is a difficult to diagnose autoimmune disease. Our mission is to help patients and families cope with scleroderma through support, peer counseling, physician referrals and educational information. We also promote public awareness and education and support research to improve treatment and ultimately find the cause and cure of scleroderma.
October 25th, 2007 at 7:51 pm
I would like to nominate Dakota Ridge Instrumental Music Boosters. The Boosters supports all of the instrumental programs at Dakota Ridge High School including Jazz Band, Marching Band, Orchestra, and Symphonic Band. The money will be used to continue the program and possibly repair some instruments . The Director of the intrumental program is Mr. Jeremy Ewing At Dakota Ridge Senior High School 303-982-1970. Address of Dakota Ridge Senior High School is 13399 W. Coal Mine Ave, Littleton Co 80127
October 28th, 2007 at 3:29 pm
The Mother Teresa Emergency Assistance Center is dedicated to the service of the poor and needy in the communities of Northglenn and Thornton, without bias of religion or ethnicity. Their primary service is to provide food staples to clients that are in emergency need, unemployed, under-employed or elderly. The center also provides aid to those in financial need with rent assistance, utility assistance, emergency lodging and medical assistancce for prescriptions. They act as a referring agency for individuals that have needs that can not be addressed or have needs greater than their limited funds can provide.
Contact: Julie Romero
Director of Outreach and Emergency Assistance
303-452-2041, Ext 117
October 30th, 2007 at 9:36 am
I would like to nominate The Mickaela Foundation. The Mickaela Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing treatment funds for uninsured breast cancer patients in Colorado. Although The Mickaela Foundation is a small charity, the invaluable assistance they provide to uninsured breast cancer patients is dupicated by no other charity. Please visit their website at http://www.mickaela.org/ to learn more about this worthy organization. I am a member of the Mile High Harley Owner’s Group and we have adopted The Mickaela Foundation as our official charity.
October 30th, 2007 at 10:00 am
I would like to nominate International Hearing Dog in helping the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community with hearing dogs. International Heairng Dog rescues dogs from local animal shelters and gives them a second chance. International Hearing Dog has helped over 1,000 people all over the country and in Denver. These dogs can give independence and secuirty to someone living in a silent world. The hearing dogs are trained to alert their master to someone knocking at their door, their phone ringing, their baby crying and if they had a fire in their home. Many sounds in the persons enviroment that they do not know is happening. Also giving them a companion to love.
A contribution would really help a person receive a hearing dog. Thank you for your consideration.
(303)287-3277 www.pawsforsilence.org International Heairng Dog, 5901 E. 89th Ave., Henderson, Colroado 80640
October 30th, 2007 at 12:30 pm
I would like to nominate the Arapahoe Rescue Patrol as a recipient of $1000.00 from your program.
The Arapahoe Rescue Patrol is a search and rescue team based in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Composed entirely of young adults currently in high school, the members of the Patrol have provided “free search, rescue, and emergency services for the citizens of Colorado’s front range and throughout all of Colorado” since 1957.
The Patrol’s Mission Statement:
“The Arapahoe Rescue Patrol, Inc. is a search and rescue (SAR) unit whose primary mission is to find missing persons, give them aid, if needed, and bring them to safety. In addition to this primary mission, the Patrol is committed to help local authorities and other emergency units to the limit of its ability.”
There are approximately 50 active individuals on the Patrol roster including about 30 youth regular members and officers. Of the remaining 25 there are 9 adults who serve on the corporate Board of Directors and oversee operations, and 21 are adults who have “graduated” from the Patrol but have stayed involved in the program to contribute their expertise.
Primarily a search and rescue organization, the Arapahoe Rescue Patrol trains extensively in many areas of field emergency service including rock-and high-angle technical rescue, vertical forest/low-angle evacuation, winter and alpine operations, avalanche rescue, wilderness life support and emergency care, swiftwater rescue (at the technician level), and situation management functions. The team also supports local fire departments and law enforcement agencies by providing scene security details, perimeter control, traffic management, operational help (controlling hose lines, changing air bottles, etc.), evidence searching, and other non-hazardous services. Members frequently ride with Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office deputies, Littleton Police Department officers, and Littleton Fire Rescue personnel to assist with their daily operations. ARP mountain bike teams patrol area greenbelts and the Highline Canal Trail during warmer weather to assist local law enforcement agencies by providing information, emergency care, and general presence. The Arapahoe Rescue Patrol is the designated light-duty rescue agency for the City of Littleton.
All funding is provided by private donors
Training is rigorous. Each new member spends over one hundred hours in basic training including 24 hours of classroom and two 48 hour weekend training sessions in field search and rescue skills. This is then followed by a 6-month probationary period, where additional training is made available in emergency care (an EMT-B level course), wilderness survival, map and compass, technical rock rescue, radio communications, field evacuation and mass casualty training, evidence searching, winter operations, aircraft crash rescue, and much more.
For more information contact:
Justin Kanaber, Chief
Arapahoe Rescue Patrol
5852 S. Malaya Ct.
Centennial, CO 80015
(303) 797-1896
chief@arapahoe-rescue-patrol.com
October 30th, 2007 at 1:06 pm
I would like to nominate the Northern Aurora Business Association. This organization has been involved in the community for over 40 years. Not only are they involved in the revitalization of the Colfax Avenue business area but also do great things in the community. For over 20 years they have hosted an event for local underprivileged children to provide holiday events. The main event is called the Aurora Angles Holiday Party. This event brings about 500 children to a invitation only party where they feed the children a light breakfast, the children do two or three craft project, the children see Santa and Mrs. Claus, receive a stuffed stocking, a gift and stuffed animal. They find the needy children through the local elementary schools, the liaison or principals know which children are the most in need and they invite these children and their siblings to the party. Anything that is left over is distributed by the Aurora police Department to other needy families. It is very touching to see the look of happiness and joy on these children’s faces that this may be the only thing they receive for the holidays. Please give to this great project.
October 30th, 2007 at 6:27 pm
I would like to nominate Step 4 Life. The only Lung Cancer run/walk in the Denver area. My husband was a plumber and died of Lung cancer a few years ago. When I saw your ad, it was like going full circle. We are looking for sponsors for our April 19th, 2008 run/walk at the Adams County Fairgrounds. This is our second year. This past year we raised enough for a full year of research and had over 110 people participate. I can send sponsorship info or please put this in your drawing.
Terry Schropp
co-director
Step 4 Life
October 31st, 2007 at 2:33 pm
I would like to nominate the Colorado Veterinary Medical Foundation, 191 Yuma Street, Denver, CO 80223, 303.318.0447, contact: Ralph Johnson 303.318.0447.
November 1st, 2007 at 4:12 pm
I would like to nominate the Columbine High School Band Boosters Club, a parent group formed to support and encourage students and instrumental music activities at Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. The CHS Band Boosters Club raises funds and provides countless volunteer hours to support the marching band, two orchestras, a concert band, and a Jazz band. A check for $1,000 would be put to good use to purchase and maintain instruments for all of our wonderful performing groups. Thank you for your support of the CHS Instrumental Music program!
November 2nd, 2007 at 12:16 am
Please accept this nomination of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant.
The Northglenn High School Band Boosters exists for the sole support of the Northglenn High School Instrumental program, the band program in our local public high school in Northglenn, Colorado. This includes support of the Marching Band, Symphonic Band, two Jazz Bands, Beginning Concert Band and Winter Percussion. In recent years, funding for the band program has been minimized, thus, the mission of the Boosters exists solely to promote the growth and development of the band program for the students of Northglenn High School.
The mission of the Booster organization is to promote the growth and development of the Northglenn Band instrumental music program for the students of Northglenn High School.
The Boosters specific goals are:
• To support the efforts of the instrumental instructor in cultivating student achievement, aiming to foster creative, successful, thoughtful, productive, healthy, ethical student leaders while maintaining excellence of musical performance for all students at Northglenn High School.
• Provide monetary support for all student band instrumental performance groups of Northglenn High School.
• Provide and promote performance opportunities for the students of the band instrumental program of Northglenn High School.
• Hire quality support staff members for increased excellence of performance of the band instrumental program of Northglenn High School.
• Raise awareness of the arts as an educational experience that broadens and enhances student achievement and academic development.
• Replace damaged and worn musical instruments with like, quality instruments used by the band instrumental program.
• Provide opportunities for band students to learn from experienced educators, clinicians and guest conductors.
The Boosters provide the funds necessary to support the Northglenn Band student’s activities, instruments, supplies, specialist instructors, fees, transportation costs, district practice field assessments, equipment, uniform costs and miscellaneous expenses that number in the thousands of dollars and are acquired through the fundraising efforts of the students, parents and the local community. The monetary support raised comes from various events, primarily student fundraising sales and Bingo. These funds support not only the band students but also supports the Color Guard, the field flag cadre and the extracurricular Winter Percussion Ensemble. In-kind contributions are also a most valued commodity for our organization. Examples of such contributions are donated office assistance for the parent sponsorship organization, prop and uniform/costume preparation and the transportation of percussion instruments to the venues and on the performance fields for every occasion. In total, various individuals, all parents, guardians or friends of the band students, all Band Boosters, donate hundreds of volunteer hours each year to the broad range of band activities.
We hope that you will consider the Boosters a worthy organization to receive your grant of $1000.
Please contact: Jan Williams, fundraising chair, 720-933-4859 JWilli1774@aol.com
November 2nd, 2007 at 8:28 am
I would like to nominate Quota of Metro Denver for your 12 in 12 giveaway. Quota provides holiday parties to the deaf and hearing impaired children and teen mothers in Aurora as well as scholarships for both to attend college. We have recently added working at Urban Peak which supplies meals and beds to homeless teens. We are 15 dedicated ladies who raise funds by making and selling Easter Baskets, giftwrapping during the holidays and hosting a golf tourney. Your $1000 would make a world of difference in the work we do. Please visit our website to see pictures of recent parties and see if you don’t agree that we are making a difference in our community.
November 2nd, 2007 at 8:33 am
I nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for your generous community donation. The Boosters is a voluntary parent organization which provides financial and manpower support to all aspects of the band program. We provide new music, instruments, buses, concert fees, copyright expenses, clinicians, uniforms, and many others things to all the bands - including marching, symphonic, jazz, pep, concert, and spring musical. We also support the students who wish to participate in the CHSAA Solo & Ensemble Contest, Winter Percussion and Winter Guard. We hope that our efforts, together with our wonderful school and district, provide one of the most comprehensive, vibrant, supportive, well-rounded music education experiences offered in a metro area high school setting. Thank you for your community support, and consideration of the Northglenn High School Boosters.
November 2nd, 2007 at 9:01 am
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters group is a non-profit parent and family organization that supports and encourages band instrumental music activities at Northglenn High School in Northglenn, Colorado. The Boosters provide supplementary funds to the marching band, the symphonic band, beginning concert band, two contemporary jazz ensembles and a winter percussion ensemble. The money received from a grant from Applewood would be used to purchase and maintain instruments, pay for clinicians and support staff to the band director, maintain equipment used for student performances plus pay for many other expenses that it takes to run a high school band program. We hope that you will find the Boosters a worthy cause. Thank you for your support of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters and the Northglenn Band Program…..and thank you for this great grant program!
November 2nd, 2007 at 1:41 pm
Please consider the Northglenn HS Band Booster organization for your generous donation.
The band booster organization is a certified non-profit, consisting of parent volunteers and students. The funds would be used to directly benefit all band students at Northglenn High School by providing vital services.
The district only provides 2% of the total budget necessary for music, staffing, transportation and instruments. The remaining 98% is earned through constant fund raising activity. While students and parents do their part to keep the instrumental music programs thriving; in addition, we require outside assistance.
Thank you for your consideration!
November 2nd, 2007 at 1:51 pm
I nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters Inc. for the Applewood Grant. This program is a valued and worthy activity for students at the Northglenn High School in Northglenn, CO. Our parent organized board of volunteers work endless hours each school year to ensure that this program stays afloat. They are a non-profit organization known as the Band Boosters. Several parents and family members of the students involved in these music programs share indescribable moments with their young musicians year round at competitions, concerts, dinners, fundraisers, and good ol’ fashion practice sessions. Our boosters provide the music programs with countless surprises around the year, such as new music, new instruments, additional staff, show shirts, quality equpiment for transportation of instruments, truck manitanence, and etc. The list goes on and on! The programs that would appreciate your grant are the jazz programs, beginning band, symphonic band, wind ensemble, winter percussion, and winter color guard. This grant would assist our program in maintaining the excellence that has been provide for these young musicians in countless aspects of all these programs. Please consider this music program. I speak from a high school band graduate standpoint when I say that the band booster organization is the team behind the team. Without them, none of my experiences as a musician would have been possible. Please help me to ensure that every current and future band student to come to our program receives the same amazing experience as I did. Thank you for your time and consideration of this amazing music program.
November 3rd, 2007 at 12:53 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. This is a non-profit organization run by volunteer parents and family members of students, and they help to maintain and support the various music and guard programs for Northglenn High School, in Northglenn, Colorado. The Boosters provide supplementary funds to the marching/symphonic/concert bands, jazz bands, winter percussion, and the color/winter guard programs by purchasing and maintaining instruments and uniforms, paying for clinicians and support staff, and paying for numerous other expenses that it takes to run a high school band program. I am hopeful that the Applewood Grant Program will feel that the Northglenn High School Band Boosters are worthy of this grant, and I thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
November 4th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters.My family has been involved with this program for over 7 years. The students who participate in the music programs have found a place to fit in at school. They learn time managment,disipline and a love for music. The hard work of the parents and other volunteers is addictive.Please consider them for your generous $1000 donation. It will go to support the on going efforts of a great program.
Lyndee Montemayor
November 4th, 2007 at 6:12 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters is a non-profit organization that supports and encourages the band instrumental music activities at Northglenn High School in Northglenn, Colorado. The Boosters provide funds to the marching band, symphonic band, concert band, two jazz ensembles and a winter percussion program. The money received from a grant from Applewood would be used to purchase and maintain insturments, pay for clinicians and support staff to the band band director. Plus pay for equpment used for student performances and many other expenses that it takes to run a high school band program. We hope that you will find the Boosters a worthy cause. Thank you for your support of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters and the the Northglenn Band Program. It is so wonderful that business such as yours has a great grant program!
November 5th, 2007 at 1:01 pm
I am nominating The Listen Foundation to receive one of your $1000.00 non-profit awards.
My son Wesley was diagnosed at one year with a mild hearing loss. By 18 months he was profoundly deaf. After receiving a cochlear implant at 2 1/2, he continued speech therapy but showed little to no success. At nearly four we applied to the Listen Foundation to help us fund Auditory/Verbal Therapy. He is now 9 years old, Attends a private school where he is in a mainstream environment with little to no assistants. He is at grade level in all areas. He enjoys playing sports with his classmates and friends. Without the Listen Foundations assistants my son would not be able to do any of these things. Wesley has worked very hard to get where he is today but with out the foundations financial support and services he would not be the amazingly “normal” nine year old he is today!
Nicole Shade
Listen Foundation
6950, E. Belleview Ave, Suite 203
Englewood, CO 80111
phone: 303 781 9440
fax: 303 781 2018
email: lstnfoun@qwest.net
listenfoundation.org
November 5th, 2007 at 4:30 pm
I would like to request that the Youth Leadership Jefferson County program be considered for the $1000 award. Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
This program personally gave me the confidence to take on leadership roles in college and as well as give me insight into the field or career I have chosen.
Danielle Maceyka
9165 Bear Creek
Bear Creek
Boulder, CO 80310
November 5th, 2007 at 9:41 pm
I would like to nominate The Listen Foundation to receive a $1,000 award. The Listen Foundation serves Colorado children who are deaf and hard of hearing. The cost of deafness affects the whole community and awards like this one help ensure that these children are integrated without special services. I urge you to consider The Listen Foundation.
November 6th, 2007 at 10:28 am
I would like to request that the Youth Leadership Jefferson County program be considered for the $1000 award. Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
Close to 30 young people a year go through this wonderul learning experience. The growth and development of their personalities can be seen with each monthly session. These are the future leaders of tomorrow - don’t you want to help them prosper.
November 6th, 2007 at 10:36 am
I would like to nominate LISTEN Foundation for $1000 give away. This organization provides invaluable service to the community. It helps many children with hearing loss with therapy so that they can become more productive members of society in the future and are able to integrate with the rest of the community. They help parents and children with the costs of these services which unfortunately for the most part are not covered by health insurance.
November 6th, 2007 at 4:21 pm
I would like to submit the Youth Leadership Jefferson County program as a canidate for the $1000 award. Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
November 6th, 2007 at 4:25 pm
I would like to submit the ‘Youth Leadership Jefferson County’ program as a canidate to be considered for the $1000 award. Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
November 6th, 2007 at 4:31 pm
I would be happy to answer any type of questions you may have on this program. I have worked with the students on the committee over the last 5 years and am amazed how this program has impacted these students. Students have made career choices, helped the community through group projects, and volunteered to help other community organizations based on the knowledge gained from participating in the program. The program takes 35 students every year, and allows a steering commitee of students to work with business leaders in planning the session for the class participants.
November 7th, 2007 at 10:44 pm
I would like to nominate the LISTEN Foundation for this award. The LISTEN Foundation has been helping families with the needs of their deaf and hard of hearing children for approximately 30 years. Because of their efforts, deaf children are learning how to listen and speak! These children are no longer locked in a world of silence. They generally do not need special education. Many children have taken dance lesssons, music lessons, even speaking parts in theatrical productions. They have learned to listen with their hearing aids or cochlear implants and have grown to become working, healthy and independent members of society. The world is a better place because of the LISTEN Foundation.
November 8th, 2007 at 8:08 am
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant.
November 8th, 2007 at 10:26 am
My husband and I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for your award. This group supports students that flourish in an atmosphere that is often an aternative to high school sports which, comparatively, receives so much support. The arts have lost so much curriculum and funding support in general that the Boosters have really picked up the slack in allowing high school students to pursue a course of fun, challenge, and developing talent. We hope you will consider this group which supports our youth in such a valuable endeavor. Thank you.
Jack & Cheryl Williams
November 8th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Troop 548 is a local troop of boy scouts who could very much use some funding for supplies.
While working with local disadvantaged and disabled boys, the Troop provides so many opportunities for adventure and good stewardship of the land that there is little left for camping gear.
November 8th, 2007 at 12:43 pm
in 2001 my daughter was about to enter high school. she was shy and not exactly brimming with confidence. we decided to get her in the marching band program at northglenn high school. the band began practice weeks before school started and by the time classes began she had more than 70 new friends and knew the school like the back of her hand. my wife and i became part of the NORTHGLENN HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS and made new friends also. even though it was alot of time and hard work. building props; sewing uniforms and always fund raiseing. the end result was beautiful music, wonderful shows and my daughter is now in her 2nd year of college studying music education. i nominate northglenn high school band boosters for the wonderful work they do .
November 8th, 2007 at 7:21 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters are a non-profit parent and family organization the supports not just the students who play in the marching band, but many entities within the band program. Such programs include symphonic band, beginning concert band, two jazz ensembles and winter precussion. The money that Northglenn Band Boosters would receive from this generous gift would help purchase and maintain instruments, pay for clinicians that aid in student growth and numerous other expenses that comes along with running a fine instrumental program. I hope that you find Northglenn High School Band Boosters a worthwhile organization to contribute your generous gift to. Thank you for the opportunity to tell you about a Northglenn Band Boosters and for offering such a wonderful program to non-profit organizations.
November 8th, 2007 at 8:26 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. As a musician myself, and because I’ve had the opportunity to teach music in the public school system (not in Denver), I know the importance of having support for a music program (especially a high school music program) in order for it to be successful. A group of Band Boosters is a vital link in ensuring that an organization and program is successful. Parents WANT their child to succeed and this is a great way to help them do just that. However, those parents need all the help they can get. Thank YOU for possibly helping to support these parents and in turn, supporting an outstanding organization. Your grant program and your consideration is most appreciated.
November 9th, 2007 at 12:59 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters group is a non-profit parent and family organization that supports and encourages band instrumental music activities at Northglenn High School in Northglenn, Colorado. The Boosters provide supplementary funds to the marching band, the symphonic band, beginning concert band, two contemporary jazz ensembles and a winter percussion ensemble. The money received from a grant from Applewood would be used to purchase and maintain instruments, pay for clinicians and support staff to the band director, maintain equipment used for student performances plus pay for many other expenses that it takes to run a high school band program. We hope that you will find the Boosters a worthy cause. Thank you for your support of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters and the Northglenn Band Program…..and thank you for this great grant program!
November 9th, 2007 at 1:11 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for an Applewood grant. Often times the arts get little attention in comparison to the huge level of support from students and families to athletic/sports programs. The arts activities, especially instrumental, are likely something that a student who is involved at the high school level will continue his/her involvement for life. It’s like riding a bike. You never forget how to do it, and it brings pleasure to your life and the life of others. The Boosters group have limited support and must therefore do more on their own. They are a tight knit group and give their all to the students and their musical activities. I strongly recommend financial support of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters and urge Applewood to give them strong consideration. Thank you in advance for your consideration.
November 9th, 2007 at 1:42 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters as a recipient of your generous $1000 donation. The Northglenn Band Boosters provide for 98% of the budget for the Band programs at Northglenn High School. This includes all of the bands (Concert, Symphonic, Marching, Jazz, et. al.) and Color Guard, Winter Guard, Winter Percussion and more. This amazing booster organization has supported Northglenn High School for decades and has been a large contributing factor to the successes the program has achieved. Northglenn High has a diverse population and has a significant percentage of low income kids. To these kids, the band program has, and can be in the future, a lifeline to better themselves as students and citizens. The studies have been done that prove that kids in music programs do better in school and in life. They learn discipline, teamwork, and most importantly, they learn that hard work over time can lead to great achievements. All of the kids in the band program would benefit from your donation. Thanks for your consideration. Contact Jan Williams at 720-933-4859, JWilli1774@aol.com
November 9th, 2007 at 1:55 pm
I would like to nominate Northglenn High School Band Boosters for your generous grant of $1000.00. This is a wonderful program that you have started and I appreciate your willingness to help such deserving programs. Our son has been in the band program for the past six years and my husband and I have been a part of the Band Boosters for the last three years which we have enjoyed tremendously. We have become a part of a family that volunteers endless hours of hard work just for the love of our students and music. The Boosters provide funds for the marching band, symphonic band, concert band, jazz and winter percussion. WOW!!! The Arts are becoming less and less supported and to me personally this is sad. I see the love that our students have for music and I am truly proud to be a part of such a wonderful organization that offers support and stability for our kids. Without music we have no excitement in life. Please very stongly consider your support of the Northglenn Band Boosters and thank you again for a wonderful opportunity.
November 9th, 2007 at 2:04 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for $1000 grant. They work hard to encourage and support Northglenn High School’s band instrumental music activities. The money would go a long way in helping to pay the many expenses involved in running a high school band program. This is a great cause as it gives the kids an outlet to pursue their dreams and provide enjoyment for many others. Thanks for your support.
November 9th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters Inc. for this grant. NHSBBI is a non-profit organization made up of parents and family members of band members. As a former band/orchestra/color guard member, I understand the importance of the band boosters in helping to raise funds and support the music programs in public high schools. Your grant would go to good use in the hiring of necessary staff and the maintenance and purchase of musical instruments, as well as assisting students in coming up with the funds necessary to participate in the band program.
Thank you for your consideration and support!
November 9th, 2007 at 8:13 pm
I would like to nominate the LISTEN FOUNDATION FOR $1000. This program is for hearing impaired kids and adults with profound hearing loss. I my self went there since I was little. It has helped me to learn to hear and speak. It would be great for kids to provide speach thearapy, hearing aids, cochlear implants. Which some insurance doesnt covered.
Thank you for the award for it.
November 9th, 2007 at 8:33 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for the Applewood Grant. The boosters are a non-profit volunteer organization of parents that support music education for students at Northglenn High School. The boosters work tirelessly for the benefit of the marching band and color guard, concert band and jazz band. This organization would be most worthy of the Applewood $1,000 grant. Thank you for your consideration of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for recieving the Applewood Grant. It is a worthy organization. RW
November 10th, 2007 at 11:21 am
I nominate the Listen Foundation. Listen Foundation (and “Hear at Home,” which merged into Listen Foundation) have been make strong impact on the lives of deaf and hard of hearing children for many years. My son started in the Hear at Home program at 16 mos. old. This orgainization not only worked with my son on listening w/ his hearing aids, learning to lip read and to speak, but they also helped teach my husband and I how to teach Tyler these things as well. We built a very strong network of friends through our association with Listen Foundation. Tyler is now 20 and attends college at California State University Northridge. He is still very close to the friends he made at Hear at Home/Listen Foundation.
Please give strong consideration to this organization for your monthly award.
Thank you.
November 10th, 2007 at 9:11 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for the Applewood Grant. This group of parents is very dedicated to helping their music students participate in a very successful program. Since their job is to help the music program, and thereby help all the band students, they seek and find ways to contribute to the betterment of the Northglenn High School Band. Your grant would go a long way in supporting this group.
November 10th, 2007 at 9:28 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for the Applewood Grant. As a musician myself, and because I’ve had the opportunity to teach music in the public school system (not in Denver), I know the importance of having support for a music program (especially a high school music program) in order for it to be successful. A group of Band Boosters is a vital link to ensuring that an organization and program is successful. Parents WANT their child to succeed and this is a great way to help them do just that. However, those parents need all the help they can get. Thank YOU for possibly helping to support these parents and in turn, supporting an outstanding organization. Your grant program and your consideration is most appreciated.
November 11th, 2007 at 3:24 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. I would like to nominate them because they do so much for the band program. Without them, the band would not be what it is. Music is a dying class in high school. These boosters make sure that the kids have the best possible opportunities to achieve their peak potential. I believe that the Boosters program is a worthy cause for this grant because the money would be put to great use. The band has a history behind it for all sections of the program. With the money, it would help make sure that plenty more years of music would come from the band. This grant should go to the Band Boosters. Thank you for the opportunity to better the children’s lives.
November 11th, 2007 at 10:33 pm
I would like to request that the Youth Leadership Jefferson County program be considered for the $1000 award. Youth Leadership Jefferson County (YLJC) is an innovative program designed to develop the community leadership potential of high school students in Jefferson County and is a program of the West Chamber Serving Jefferson County Foundation. This nine-month program gives students a chance to interact with community leaders and institutions, explore career options, experience leadership through hands-on activities and broaden their perspectives on community issues. Monthly sessions include business, health, human services, public safety, justice, arts and media, education, and government. In addition, each program day focuses on a different leadership concept and provides real world experiences through multiple approaches.
November 12th, 2007 at 8:12 am
For about 5 years, even though I have never donated any money I have enjoyed my favorite endangerd animal continue to live. Panda international is an non profit organizetion that keeps the pandas alive and happy they breed and release pandas into the wild. However keeping pandas are costly and expensive so they need the money or eventualy some bigger, richer and industral companys would take over the land the pandas live on, and the panda would never be seen alive again. click the url to see some of the pandas you would be helping out. http://www.taresearch.com/images/survey-research-pandas1.jpg
November 13th, 2007 at 8:37 am
I would like to nominate the second wind fund for the $1000 give away. For the past two years, I personally have supported and gotten corporate/faith based sponsorships for The Second Wind Fund (http://www.thesecondwindfund.org/).
1) The mission of the Second Wind Fund is to decrease the incidence of teen suicide by removing financial barriers to treatment for uninsured or underinsured at-risk youth.
2) When a school counselor deems a student at-risk for suicide and the student has inadequate mental health insurance, Second Wind pays licensed, private therapists, experts in working with teens at-risk for suicide and working at reduced rates, to provide emergency counseling services for the student.
Second Wind was formed after four teen suicides at Green Mountain High School during the 2001-2002 school year. It is now accessible to every youth 19 and under in the Denver metro area (Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Denver, Jefferson, and Park counties) and through affiliates in Boulder, Douglas, El Paso, Mesa, and Teller counties. Referrals are normally made through school counselors, whether at public, private, charter, or choice schools, although youth being home-schooled or no longer attending school are also eligible.
This organization has literally saved many children’s lives and so any support they can
November 13th, 2007 at 7:10 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters are a non-profit friends and family group that support the high school students in the Northglenn High School Band. My family has been involved with the Boosters and the band for the past 6 years. I am always amazed at how dedicated the students are, not just in music but in their academic classes as well. Each year the band consists of young men and women who give of themselves to the band organization. The main thing they give up is their time. The kids meet regularly over the summer and after school to practice their music to bring it to the next level. This year my son is a trumpet player. Time management is one life skill that he has learned by being a member of the band. My daughter was the Drum Major for 2 years. Today, she is a sophomore at CU in the College of Engineering. Her classes are intense and she turns to her flute playing for relaxation. Without music in their lives, my children would not be the people they are becoming today. The grant would be so welcome as our organization fundraises year round to meet the needs of the music program. I hope that you find the Northglenn High School Band Boosters an organization that you will support.
November 14th, 2007 at 8:08 am
I’d like to nominate Northglenn High School Band Boosters. This organization funds the only high school band in Colorado that’s made it to the Colorado Band Association finals every year in CBA’s history.
November 14th, 2007 at 8:58 am
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. They are a parent organization that supports the band activities at Northglenn High School in Northglenn, Colorado. They support 6 music groups: the marching band, the symphonic band, beginning concert band, two contemporary jazz ensembles and a winter percussion ensemble. If they received a grant from Applewood, they could use the money for instruments, specialized instructors and support staff, performance equipment and maintenance, and many other expenses involved in running a high school band program. Thank you for supporting so many great organizations with your grants. I hope that you will find the Northglenn High School Band Boosters and their support of the Northglenn band program a worthy cause for your program.
November 14th, 2007 at 12:00 pm
Please consider my nomination of Eagle Spirit Academy Parent Organization (ESAPO) for your $1000 giveaway. ESAPO cultivates and bestows financial and volunteer support for the students, staff and facility of Christian-based Eagle Spirit Academy Taekwondo (ESATKD). ESAPO events and funding expand opportunities for its members and students of ESATKD of all abilities to reach their potential in: The art and sport of Taekwondo, academic achievement, Community involvement and support. A sample of the programs this money would support include: college scholarships, academic achievement awards, testing fees, ESA tuitions scholarships for underprivileged students and ESA charitable donations.
For more information, contact Edward Taylor, President, ESAPO, 720-232-0701 or embm@comcast.net.
November 14th, 2007 at 11:27 pm
I am writing to request a donation to F.I.R.S.T. Robotic team 1826 at Faith Christian Academy High School. We are located at I-70 and Carr Street.
F.I.R.S.T. Robotics is an international competition that seeks to get high school students excited about careers in math, science and engineering. High School students seek mentors and financial backing from businesses in their local community. It costs $6000 to register for the event. Teams receive their robot parts and learn about the new challenge in January. Teens then build a robot and compete. Last year Team 1826 won the regional “Engineering Excellence” award and went to Nationals where they placed about 30 out of 80. The students this year would like to compete, but our fund-raisers have not made as much money as we had hoped. A donation of $1000 would be a great blessing.
This web site shows last year’s competition. The robots had to hang inner tubes on a rack. Points were awarded for tubes place in a row, but the other team could cancel out points by hanging a black inner tube over a colored tube.
http://www.usfirst.org/community/frc/default.aspx?id=966
Team 1826 accepts donations and is working on becoming a non-profit corporation. If you choose to donate to Team 1826, a tax-deductible donation can be made directly to the F.I.R.S.T. Robotics Corporation in our name. All of the money will be applied to our entry fee.
Thank you for considering a donation to our Robotics team. If I can answer any questions, please contact me, Vi Probert, at 303-466-9710 or Vi@ProbertFamily.com
You may also speak to our director, Gary Zevenbergen, 720-962-7802 or zevenber@wapa.gov
November 15th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. As part of the band, I know first hand what the program offers, and it simply would not run without the boosters. I learned discipline and patience from the band, and I met many new people, including parents that are part of the boosters. Many are hardworking families with other jobs, and several kids, just trying to make the band the best environment it can be for the students. The money would go to paying for instruments and props that the program uses every year in their entertaining shows. With all the hard work that these volunteers put in, I can’t think of anyone better to nominate for such a kind grant.
November 15th, 2007 at 8:10 pm
Mobility for All would like to be considered for the Applewood Grant. Mobility for All is a non-profit organization which provides support and services in order to promote independent transportation for people with physical impairments. As an all-volunteer organization, Mobility For All is proud to support the disabled community by providing financial support and aid for the purchase of independent personal transportation vehicles and equipment such as adaptive driving controls. The average cost of a handicap accessible van and all necessary driving equipment is $100,000, which is three times more expensive than the average cost of a car. There is limited funding provided to individuals who need such equipment, hence the importance of Mobility for All.
Mobility for All is a fairly new non-profit, recently receiving 501C3 status. We would like to help as many individuals as we can achieve their independence. This grant can help us accomplish this!
November 16th, 2007 at 11:03 am
I am nominating the Optimist Club of Monaco South for your $1000 award. Each year this service club conducts over 30 projects that support directly 5000 youth in the SE Denver area, and touches close to 10,000 community members each year. Our annual Christmas Tree Lot, at Monaco and Evans, is a fundraiser that helps this Optimist Club provide funds to cure Childhood Cancer, meals to needy and disavantaged kids and thier families, promote citizenship in our schools, conduct fun kid activities like the area wide Brain Bowl for middleschoolers, support leadership and building self esteem in our high school’s youth, and many, many more. Optimist Club: Friend of Youth!
November 16th, 2007 at 6:33 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters group is a non-profit parent and family organization that supports and encourages band instrumental music activities at Northglenn High School in Northglenn, Colorado. The Boosters provide supplementary funds to the marching band, the symphonic band, beginning concert band, two contemporary jazz ensembles and a winter percussion ensemble. The money received from a grant from Applewood would be used to purchase and maintain instruments, pay for clinicians and support staff to the band director, maintain equipment used for student performances plus pay for many other expenses that it takes to run a high school band program. We hope that you will find the Boosters a worthy cause. Thank you for your support of the Northglenn High School Band Boosters and the Northglenn Band Program…..and thank you for this great grant program!
November 16th, 2007 at 11:21 pm
This is a wonderful program that has dedicated so much time to the teacher of students. This program is one of the longest running band programs in the state, and has won many awards! The band has been in the State Championship Finals Competition every year that the competition has been running. The program is solely responsible for my love of music and the reason I am now studying music in college, and also the love of so many students of music that have passed through this program over the years.
November 17th, 2007 at 8:51 am
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Bandbooster’s Club. They are a hard working group who love children and love music. The help with trips for kids who need help to attend some of the functions, new instruments and music and anything else that helps to keep the band learning and competeing. Thank you for your time.
Linda
November 17th, 2007 at 9:13 am
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters group is a non-profit parent and family organization that supports and encourages band instrumental music activities at Northglenn High School in Northglenn, Colorado.
November 17th, 2007 at 9:06 pm
I would like to nominate Friends of Paha. Friends of Paha is a non profit group that supports Camp Paha, day camp for children ages 6-17 and young adults ages 18-25 with disabilities.
This is the second year, and many to come, that my daugther has attended. The camp and staff are awesome!!
November 19th, 2007 at 8:29 am
The Listen Foundation is an excellent group. Hearing impaired children many times go unnoticed. For the majority of people hearing is not a consideration. It is not disfiguring, hearing impaired children aren’t visibly different, and it would seem that this complex and vital part of our physiology is “taken” for granted. The Listen Foundation not only provides teaching and guidance for kids who cannot hear normally, but they support and teach the parents of these children to be good leaders in their childs growth. They are saving lives and opening the doors to the future of these children who would otherwise be left out at school, at home, and in life. Please send them a check.
November 19th, 2007 at 11:54 am
I would like to nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide. It’s training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow Ribbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
November 19th, 2007 at 3:20 pm
I would like to nominate the Northglenn High School Bank Boosters for the Applewood Grant. This is a group of dedicated parents who support their kids participating in the various band activities. The grant money would provide additional financial help in maintaining a great tradition of excellence the Northglenn High School. Thank you for your consideration.
November 19th, 2007 at 3:58 pm
I would like to nominate Foothills Academy in Wheat Ridge, Colorado for your monthly prize. The school is responsible for nurturing and training the citizens of tomorrow and would make good use of the funds.
The contact information at the school is:
Ms. Mary Lou Faddick
4725 Miller St
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 431-0920
Thank you for your consideration,
Zane Dennis
November 20th, 2007 at 9:57 am
I nominate the Northglenn High Band Boosters, Inc. for the Applewood Grant. The Boosters group is non-profit, a parent and family organization that supports & encourages band activities at Northglenn High School, in Northglenn, CO. The Boosters provide funds to the marching band, symphonic band, beginning concert band, two contemporary jazz ensembles and a winter percussion ensemble. If a grant is received, the money will be used to purchase and maintain instruments, and pay other expenses incurred in running a high school band program. Hopefully you will find the Boosters a worthy cause. Thank you for your support and thank you for this great grant program.
November 20th, 2007 at 10:35 am
I think that a worthy nomination for your Crazy 12 for 12 campaign would be the Highlands Ranch Veteran’s Monument (HRVM) project. We are in our second year of fundraising, and have received community support in the amount of $72,000.00 thus far!
The HRVM is a community site that exists to honor and remember all who have honorably served our nation in any branch of the military, regardless of when or where they served or where they live(d).
The HRVM design consists of a beautiful waterfall and pond, Colorado native stone and a 130 foot Dedication Wall faced with tiles imprinted with the names of some 1200 Veterans that have been honored by friends and/or loved ones through the purchase of Dedication Tiles at our website.
Funding for the HRVM is entirely through community contributions and tile sales. We hope that you will carefully consider our project as a worthy recipient of your generous offer. Please visit us at www.hrvets.org for more information.
Thank you, and may God Bless America!
November 20th, 2007 at 12:20 pm
I would like to nominate CWEE: The Center for Work Education & Employment for your generous $1,000 a month giveaway to local charities. Founded 25 years ago, CWEE assists low-income single parents to prepare for, find and keep sustainable employment. Since we started, we have helped more than 8,000 people in metro Denver. There is a tremendous impact to the children of the single parents we serve as they watch their mom demonstrate what can be achieved with hard work and confidence in yourself. Last year we served 361 individuals, of whom 93% were women and all were low-income. We are proud to help single moms move off of welfare and become economically self-sufficient. A $1,000 gift would sponsor one participant in our program for six whole months! I can also be reached by phone at 303-892-8444 x312. Thank you.
November 20th, 2007 at 12:38 pm
I nominate Food for Orphans.
Food for Orphans, a tax deductible 501(c)3 charity, is recognized as an international leader in feeding orphans. Their international headquarters is in Colorado Springs, CO.
Food for Orphans feeds orphans around the world. Their goal is to make sure that every orphan receives at least one nutritious meal per day.
Sixty million orphans go to sleep hungry every night. Every $100 donated will feed 250 orphans.
November 20th, 2007 at 1:37 pm
I would like to nominate the Starr Center for the $1,000 dollar give away. This is a group that works with developmentaly disabled young adults and their goal is to assit these folks with the transition from high school to adulthood , jobs and possibly their own apartemnts. They are in need of a van so that they may access the community more frequently. Durring their outing they are also volunteering their time to those in need, and learning and grow as they go along. They are doing things for nursing homes and meals on wheels would be another area in which they would like to help. Though they are disabled this group has a huge heart and loves to help others more than receiving the help themselves and this is why I am nominating them. Please help them get the vehicle they need, and help them to help others. Thank you very much, Sabrina Jones
November 20th, 2007 at 1:52 pm
I nominate St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, a non-church affiliated, professional ensemble based in Denver. This 22-voice chamber group was formed in 1994 and has been a 501(c)(3) nonprofit since 1998. The choir takes its name from the site of its first performance.
St. Martin’s is dedicated to performing the very best choral music at the very highest professional level. The group also provides educational outreach through programs in elementary and secondary schools, in addition to website resources and informative program notes. Free performances are also given at area low-income housing locations. Free concert tickets are distributed to all St. Martin’s concerts through ArtReach, where they can be accessed by underserved individuals throughout the area.
Arts organizations rely on the charitable contributions of foundations, individuals, and culturally conscious corporations. Earned income from ticket and CD sales can only provide a portion of the revenue needed to keep the arts strong in our communities. Community outreach programs from companies such as Applewood, Barnes & Noble and others shows a socially responsible side to what otherwise can appear to be faceless corporations. This program from Applewood Plumbing, Heating & Electric is a wonderful show of support for the local community.
I urge you to give strong consideration to making an award to St. Martin’s Chamber Choir, Colorado’s finest choral ensemble. With your help we can continue to provide the community with thrilling, transforming experiences through our concerts and recordings, and with exciting educational experiences through our outreach to schools.
More information about St. Martin’s Chamber Choir can be found at www.StMartinsChamberChoir.org.
November 20th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
would like to nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide. It’s training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow Ribbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
Contact: Dale Emme, Executive Director, or Becca Emme, Program Director at 303-429-.3530 or ask4help@yellowribbon.org.
Thanks everyone, we really appreciate your help!!!
Sincerely,
Melody Helton
November 20th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
I would like to nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide.Contact: Dale Emme, Executive Director, or Becca Emme, Program Director at 303-429-.3530 or ask4help@yellowribbon.org.
Do you know that!
It’s training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow Ribbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
November 20th, 2007 at 3:49 pm
I am honored to learn of this web site so I can nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards.
The training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives That is as many people that would fill just one of the high schools in the Denver metro area. Thanks to the open hearts at the Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® They have been saved. More each and every day. There is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives.
Please Contact: Dale Emme, Executive Director, or Becca Emme, Program Director at 303-429-.3530 or ask4help@yellowribbon.org.
Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto
Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need!A rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide.
For over 13 years the suicide rate has been lowered. With the training and the help of Yellow Ribbon.
November 21st, 2007 at 5:57 am
I would like to nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide. It’s training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow Ribbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
Contact: Dale Emme, Executive Director, or Becca Emme, Program Director at 303-429-.3530 or ask4help@yellowribbon.org.
November 21st, 2007 at 9:11 am
Hello. I would like to nominate The Mark T Starr Center. It is a center for the developmentally disabled. They go out into the community twice a month. They are also looking into vocational rehabilation, a program which they learn job skills. The $1000 will assist with transportation on these outings, and possibly in the purchase of a 12 passanger van or bus.
November 23rd, 2007 at 4:43 pm
I would like very much to submit for consideration for the $1000.00 award for charity to the MaxFund Animal Adoption Center. This non-profit organization has provided for and treated all the animals that have passed through their doors in a very loving and caring atmosphere. The wonderful people who “work” there truly have the best interests of these animals in their hearts. A true non-kill shelter, the animals that are placed there are treated for their injuries and illnesses and cared for untill a forever home can be found for them without fear of being “put to sleep”. Relying strictly on the generous donations of the public, they certainly can use all the help they can come by. As an animal lover, I am proud to support this organization. Thank you for your consideration.
November 24th, 2007 at 3:33 am
I would like to nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide. It’s training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow Ribbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
Contact: Dale Emme, Executive Director, or Becca Emme, Program Director at 303-429-.3530 or ask4help@yellowribbon.org.
November 24th, 2007 at 12:03 pm
The Boulder County Arts Alliance has provided services unavailable to artists in any other county I have come across. Mostly to the Boulder County population, but as a member from Golden I have found the organization to be benefit to people outside Boulder County as well. They have business classes and workshops for amature and professional artists, they hold and promote art shows as well as other events and they help with Grant writing and organizing. Along with this they offer artists an arena to better themselves in business and marketing and becoming a profitable entity in the community. I know they can make 1000 dollars useful to many artist. thank you.
November 25th, 2007 at 8:03 pm
I would like to nominate the LIFE SAVING Yellow Ribbon Suicide Prevention Program® for one of your monthly awards. Yellow Ribbon works actively with youth, parents, schools and communities to end suicide. It’s training, educational programs and advocacy are responsible for saving over 3500 lives already, but there is need to raise funds to be able to expand the work and save more lives. Yellow Ribbon’s efforts are summed up in its motto, “Its OK to Ask4Help! no matter the issue that is hurting your heart, and “Be-A-Link!” referring to those who work with youth to know that if a youth needs help, to be that link who will help get them to the appropriate type and level of help that they need! Yellow Ribbon has been working in the west and northwest Metro area for 13 years to lower the suicide rate for youth, a rate that has kept Colorado in the top 10 for loss of youth lives by suicide. Together, we can all make a difference. Youth are our future!!
Contact: Dale Emme, Executive Director, or Becca Emme, Program Director at 303-429-.3530 or ask4help@yellowribbon.org.
Thanks everyone, we really appreciate your help!!!
Sincerely,
Robert W Helton
November 27th, 2007 at 11:22 am
I would like to nominate the American Institute of Wine and Food as a recipient of $1000.00 from your program..We raise money for our scholarship fund for students that can not afford to go to culinary school..We are a 502(c)3
November 28th, 2007 at 10:39 am
I would like to nominate Amber Rose for the $1,000 monthly give-a-way. She is an 18 year old college student at The University of Colorado at Boulder, majoring in Sociology.
Amber runs a nonprofit organization called Art Angels (www.communityofangels.org). Art Angels provides art supplies and activity session for children to express themselves in a safe manner. It provides an escape for needy and at-risk kids through the world of art. Along with material objects, Art Angels gives hope to the needy and lifts the spirits of those most at-risk.
Since its establishment in May 2003, Art Angels has donated over $35,000 worth of art supplies and activity sessions for neglected, impoverished and susceptible children at no charge to them or their families. The organization is proud that 100% of the money raised goes towards helping the children.
Volunteering is a priority in Amber’s life. She has devoted a great deal of her time to helping children most teenagers wouldn’t give a second thought to. She takes great pride and joy in lending a hand to whoever is in need. Amber also spends time educating and brings awareness to students, peers, and faculty about diversity, amnesty and environmental issues. She is extremely passionate about the acceptance of all and the world coming together in peace. Amber believes that if people of the world can be educated regarding different cultures, lifestyles and environmental options, then the world can get closer to eliminating detrimental discrimination.
As such, she has dedicated thousands of hours towards helping others through not only Art Angels, but numerous other community service organizations that she is involved with like: The American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Bonfils Blood Drive, Boy’s and Girls Clubs of America, Champa House, The Children’s Hospital, Cherry Creek Diversity Conference, Operation Social Change, Church Youth Group, Habitat for Humanity, Girl Scouts and The March of Dimes.
Amber’s work with Art Angels has had a major significance and positive impact on not only our local community, but far reaching as well. She has been able to help children from all over, including Colorado, the United States and internationally as well.
Art Angels has helped church groups of low-income families in the state of Washington; the children of migrant farm workers at La Puente in the 4-corners region of Colorado; kids in a youth detention center; displaced families from Hurricane Katrina – both locally and down in Louisiana; children at The Boys and Girls Clubs of America; Champa House - a transitional housing facility for single mothers; residents at The Denver Rescue Mission; patients at the Stout Street Clinic – Coalition for The Homeless; and the infirmed at The Children’s Hospital in Denver. Amber will be traveling to Thailand December 27th through January 12, 2008 to work with those still affected by the 2004 Tsunami. She will be doing construction relief and working with children in the local orphanage where she will be able to distribute art supplies to them.
Amber’s work with Art Angels has touched the lives of many children, both near and far. She has changed the lives of many, for the good, most of which she has never even met. Whether it is kids at a Boys and Girls Club or children at a housing facility; they all have one thing in common. Amber works her magic and produces great big smiles on their faces. It doesn’t matter if the recipient is infirmed and in the hospital, sitting in a field while their parents pick vegetables or staring in the face of tragedy, Amber has helped them. Art Angels diverse assistance doesn’t see skin color or religion, and donates to anyone with a need.
Being the sole representative for a nonprofit organization is a huge responsibility for anyone, let alone a teenager. Through Art Angels, Amber has learned management, patience, tolerance, leadership, public speaking and organizational skills. Ultimately, all the workings of Art Angels have taught her a greater respect and appreciation for her own life and opportunities.
I think this quote from Amber sums it all up. “I feel it is my life’s purpose to improve the lives of children and inspire others to do the same. I have always been taught the importance of giving to those less fortunate. If I can accomplish this goal, the world will be a better place and the future will be quite brighter.”
November 28th, 2007 at 12:27 pm
I would like to nominate the Colorado Branch of Volunteers of America. The non-profit organization has been helping Colorado’s most vulnerable populations for over 100 years. Today over 30 human service programs at Volunteers of America help so many of our neighbors. VOA provides Head Start Classes, Meals on Wheels throughout several CO counties, many different types of support services for the elderly and the homebound, affordable housing for low-income individuals and families, and healthy aging programs, and many classes and programs aimed to help individuals become self-sufficient and lead fulfilling lives. Thank you for considering this nomination.
November 28th, 2007 at 12:58 pm
Please accept my nomination of “Every Creature Counts” for the monthly giveaway. Although Every Creature Counts does not have the public visibility and far-reaching funding that some of the other animal rescue groups have, their gentle hands, hearts, and compassionate efforts save the lives of many not-easy-to-place dogs and cats. A very small group of devoted volunteers work endless hours at thankless work and there’s never an end in sight. $1000 to this organization would be a windfall. Thank you for your consideration.
November 28th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
Dear Applewood :
Thank you for this opportunity. I nominate the Carson J Spencer Foundation based in Westminster, CO. The foundation’s mission is to promote states of mental health that sustain a passion for life.
Your donation would help lead those languishing in their private–often suicidal–darknesses to step into the light where they can “live out loud”.
For more information, please visit the website:
www.carsonjspencer.org
Thank you again.
Whitney McKnight
Board member
Carson J Spencer Foundation
Westminster, CO
November 28th, 2007 at 6:12 pm
The Carson J Spencer Foundation is working to provide mental Health awareness in the Colorado community. Our marvelous son had bipolar disorder and died by suicide 3 years ago. We are doing everything we can to enlighten the community about this dreaded disease of the brain, and hopefully, to save lives.
Colorado is one of the top 7 states in suicide. We need to reverse this dreadful statistic.
November 28th, 2007 at 11:32 pm
We would like to nominate ENGLEWOOD UNLEASHED.org to receive the Thousand Dollar award. Englewood Unleashed is a non-profit 501(c)3 Colorado corp. that is dedicated to public education for off-leash dog recreation, site selection, park maintenance and fund raising for the Englewood, Colorado, off-leash community. Englewood Unleashed is currently trying to raise money for a plumbing project (that is why Applewood Plumbing is a perfect match!) to bring in potable water to the park, for the thirsty dogs (and people) who bring their dogs for recreation in this 1.5 acre park site dedicated as the “Canine Corral”. They know that this is a very expensive project, as water has to be piped in over 1000 ft, from the closest city tap. Applewood P, H & E would be a PERFECT MATCH to help Englewood Unleashed succeed with this ambitious project. Since they are a 501(c) 3 non profit corp…Applewood would get a great Tax Deduction as well! Thank you for your consideration, we appreciate you reading about this request.
November 29th, 2007 at 3:05 pm
We would like to nominate Famlies First, a non-profit agency that offers individual and family counseling. They help young pregnant women continue their education and reach independence and offer specialized foster care for children in need. Families First provides support services for foster parents and helps people who want to adopt. They also provide nurturing group homes for abused, neglected and abandoned children give them stability and security. Homeless young mothers find assistance in transitional housing.
Families First also assists families who are struggling with divorce, violence and visitation issues. Those of us who are so blessed with the support of our families know how important this unit is in our lives, everyone deserves that foundation to fall on.
Thank you for the consideration.
November 29th, 2007 at 3:18 pm
Another wonderful non-profit is Dress for Success. It’s mission is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. offering services designed to help women find a job and remain employed. Each Dress for Success client receives one suit when she has a job interview and can return for a second suit or separates when she finds work. They also help women both find and keep jobs with a program which provides ongoing support to enable women to successfully transition into the workforce, build thriving careers and prosper in the mainstream workplace. Once a woman joins Professional Women’s Group she is a member for life, able to attend meetings at any affiliate throughout the world and can benefit from additional employment retention and mentoring programs.
Dress for Success also has developed Career Center, an initiative that promotes confidence and professionalism by offering women career guidance, the chance to acquire technology skills and assistance in their job searches.
Another way in which Dress for Success supports women joining or returning to the workforce is through Steps to Success, an initiative that focuses on the crucial first 30 days of employment, during which newly-hired women face many potential challenges. Made possible by the generosity of the National Endowment for Financial Education, the Steps to Success: A Guide to Success in the Workplace publication helps women prepare for their new jobs, identifies barriers they might encounter during their first days, encourages them to plan for their futures and highlights resources that can assist them during this transition, including the Professional Women’s Group. This organization does not just hand them an outfit, they give women the tools and confidence that empowers women to get out there again and support themselves and their children and get their lives back.
Thank you again for the consideration.
November 29th, 2007 at 5:58 pm
I would like to nominate the Patriot Guard Riders of the Western Slope which are 100 % non profit, this group attends Funerals for those fallen Hero’s of the past and present. They attend homecomings for our service personnel coming into the airport or any other place that they are requested. There are not dues etc the money for operating items come from the members. This may not seem much to some but to the families of those fallen or coming home are priceless for them. We appreciate your
consideration.
November 29th, 2007 at 9:40 pm
Mile High Down Syndrome Association
303-797-1699
2121 S. Oneida Street
Suite 600
Denver, CO 80224
November 30th, 2007 at 9:43 am
I’d like to nominate Seniors Inc., a non profit charity whose whole purpose is to help older people remain in their own homes and out of nursing homes. Seniors Inc staff and volunteers will help with meal preparation, household chores, making sure the monthly bills get paid, provide emegency financial help with heating bills or medication costs. Most older adults wish to remain in their own homes, and most can do so if they can get a little help. Seniors Inc does that, with compassion and a smile.
December 4th, 2007 at 10:27 am
Please accept this nomination for the Applewood $1,000 grant for the non-profit Jefferson Foundation. We are the oldest K-12 education foundation in Colorado and fund projects for the students of Jeffco Public Schools. Our funding addresses literacy, preschool experiences and innovation in the classroom, as well as social issues such as tolerance, non-violence and teen suicide prevention.
Jefferson County is a very large district and our schools are in Jeffco’s wealthiest and some of the most poverty-ridden neighborhoods. Through our fundraising efforts we are able to connect the businesses and communities to our schools, and make a positive impact on our students.
I noticed that we have provided funding for several of the groups who have requested your support, such as: Youth Leadership Jefferson County, music programs, Second Wind teen suicide prevention. Thank you for supporting these and other great causes.
antondelgado@jeffersonfoundation.org
December 4th, 2007 at 4:22 pm
I would like to nominate the ALL VETERANS HONOR GUARD, American Legion Post 1992. The purpose of the AVHG is to REMEMBER OUR VETERANS WITH DIGNITY AND HONOR. The AVHG provides the Final Honor for our departing Veterans at Ft. Logan National Cemetery. So far for the year the six teams have performed the Final Honors ceremony for 668 of our departed Veterans. The AVHG members volunteer their time and the only pay of the AVHG is the appreciation shown by the families of our departing Veterans. Services take place Monday through Friday, year around, minus holidays. Services are performed in all forms of weather. On December 28, 2006 during the blizzard the A.L. 1992 team performed 8 ceremonies. The purpose of the AVHG is nothing short of a noble cause.
December 4th, 2007 at 4:23 pm
Thank you for the opportunity to nominate the All Veterans Honor Guard.
December 4th, 2007 at 4:24 pm
I would like to nominate the ALL VETERANS HONOR GUARD, American Legion Post 1992. The purpose of the AVHG is to REMEMBER OUR VETERANS WITH DIGNITY AND HONOR. The AVHG provides the Final Honor for our departing Veterans at Ft. Logan National Cemetery. So far for the year the six teams have performed the Final Honors ceremony for 668 of our departed Veterans. The AVHG members volunteer their time and the only pay of the AVHG is the appreciation shown by the families of our departing Veterans. Services take place Monday through Friday, year around, minus holidays. Services are performed in all forms of weather. On December 28, 2006 during the blizzard the A.L. 1992 team performed 8 ceremonies. The purpose of the AVHG is nothing short of a noble cause.
December 11th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
Englewood Unleashed is a membership supported non-profit that maintains and develops off-leash dog areas. Working with City Council, Englewood Unleashed succeeded in creating a fenced park just for dogs–the Canine Corral at 4848 S. Windermere. However, the maintenance and improvement of that park has been primarily left up to Englewood Unleashed.
The Canine Corral needs water stations, tables, benches, landscaping, and other amenities. Volunteers have devoted countless hours and dollars installing brick pathways, planting trees, holding park clean-ups and more. It is a 100% volunteer organization and a 501c3 organization.
In addtion to off-leash dog parks, Englewood Unleashed advocates responsible dog ownership and seeks to be an educational resource on canine/community issues. Englewood Unleashed is active in the community sponsoring Chili Cookoffs and just-for-fun Dog Shows–all with the message of responsible dog ownership. Visit http://www.englewoodunleashed.org to see photos, mission, calendar and past events.
December 11th, 2007 at 8:47 pm
I would like to nominate Amber Rose for the $1,000 monthly give-a-way. She is an 18 year old college student at The University of Colorado at Boulder, majoring in Sociology.
Amber runs a nonprofit organization called Art Angels (www.communityofangels.org). Art Angels provides art supplies and activity session for children to express themselves in a safe manner. It provides an escape for needy and at-risk kids through the world of art. Along with material objects, Art Angels gives hope to the needy and lifts the spirits of those most at-risk.
Since its establishment in May 2003, Art Angels has donated over $35,000 worth of art supplies and activity sessions for neglected, impoverished and susceptible children at no charge to them or their families. The organization is proud that 100% of the money raised goes towards helping the children.
Volunteering is a priority in Amber’s life. She has devoted a great deal of her time to helping children most teenagers wouldn’t give a second thought to. She takes great pride and joy in lending a hand to whoever is in need. Amber also spends time educating and brings awareness to students, peers, and faculty about diversity, amnesty and environmental issues. She is extremely passionate about the acceptance of all and the world coming together in peace. Amber believes that if people of the world can be educated regarding different cultures, lifestyles and environmental options, then the world can get closer to eliminating detrimental discrimination.
As such, she has dedicated thousands of hours towards helping others through not only Art Angels, but numerous other community service organizations that she is involved with like: The American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Bonfils Blood Drive, Boy’s and Girls Clubs of America, Champa House, The Children’s Hospital, Cherry Creek Diversity Conference, Operation Social Change, Church Youth Group, Habitat for Humanity, Girl Scouts and The March of Dimes.
Amber’s work with Art Angels has had a major significance and positive impact on not only our local community, but far reaching as well. She has been able to help children from all over, including Colorado, the United States and internationally as well.
Art Angels has helped church groups of low-income families in the state of Washington; the children of migrant farm workers at La Puente in the 4-corners region of Colorado; kids in a youth detention center; displaced families from Hurricane Katrina – both locally and down in Louisiana; children at The Boys and Girls Clubs of America; Champa House - a transitional housing facility for single mothers; residents at The Denver Rescue Mission; patients at the Stout Street Clinic – Coalition for The Homeless; and the infirmed at The Children’s Hospital in Denver. Amber will be traveling to Thailand December 27th through January 12, 2008 to work with those still affected by the 2004 Tsunami. She will be doing construction relief and working with children in the local orphanage where she will be able to distribute art supplies to them.
Amber’s work with Art Angels has touched the lives of many children, both near and far. She has changed the lives of many, for the good, most of which she has never even met. Whether it is kids at a Boys and Girls Club or children at a housing facility; they all have one thing in common. Amber works her magic and produces great big smiles on their faces. It doesn’t matter if the recipient is infirmed and in the hospital, sitting in a field while their parents pick vegetables or staring in the face of tragedy, Amber has helped them. Art Angels diverse assistance doesn’t see skin color or religion, and donates to anyone with a need.
Being the sole representative for a nonprofit organization is a huge responsibility for anyone, let alone a teenager. Through Art Angels, Amber has learned management, patience, tolerance, leadership, public speaking and organizational skills. Ultimately, all the workings of Art Angels have taught her a greater respect and appreciation for her own life and opportunities.
I think this quote from Amber sums it all up. “I feel it is my life’s purpose to improve the lives of children and inspire others to do the same. I have always been taught the importance of giving to those less fortunate. If I can accomplish this goal, the world will be a better place and the future will be quite brighter.”
Thank you.
December 12th, 2007 at 1:49 pm
I nominate Attention Homes in Boulder. They provide residential treatment, counseling and safe shelter for at-risk teens ages 12-18. They take up to 6 boys and 6 girls, most come from abused and neglected situations.
THe residence is an old victorian home that often needs repair. The office is downstairs from where the residents live and often suffers when the toilet or shower overflow. I thought of seeking help from a plumbing company to assist with updating our plumbing and prevent the too frequent leaks. Your donation of $1000 would go toward renovating the plumbing problems. It seems like an appropriate fit! I appreciate your consideration of this need.
December 18th, 2007 at 7:50 am
FAMILIES FIRST is a non - profit orginization that is located right here in Denver. FAMILIES FIRST offers a safe haven (home) for abused children in lue of foster care. It is completly funded by donations and grants. FAMILIES FIRST not only provides the much needed home for abused children, but also provides the only free HOT LINE in the state for parents a nd caregivers to call if they need help. FAMILIES FIRST also offers parenting class to PREVENT CHILD ABUSE! Overall as you can see this is an organization that helps the most helpless in our own community and provides many with the tools necessary to make all of the children in Colorado safe. Please won’t you consider helping us help the children!
December 18th, 2007 at 11:30 am
We need anyone’s help!
I don’t know how to go about this but here it goes….
For the past three years, me, my husband and our son go out and solicit donations for what we call the Annual Santa and his Elves Christmas for the Kids. These donations are used to bring a little bit of Joy to a local homeless shelter for mothers and children displaced by domestic violence. We collect toys and Christmas Stockings for the children and money to get gift cards for the mothers. When we get money beyond what is needed for the families, we use the rest to get the shelter itself things needed, such as couches, a dining table, rugs, bedding, household goods etc. On the eve before Christmas Eve, we get Santa to drop by and spend a little time with these families before his long worldwide journey. It is such a fun and wonderful experience for all of us! We have come to realize that we will continue this for as long as we can. There is no better feeling than that of knowing the feeling of giving!
Now, here’s why we are asking for anyone’s help…
Today, I received a call from the director of the shelter. She tells me that her shelter and a couple of other shelters in Denver have an Adopt-a-Family program for their families. Normally, all the families get adopted, but this year due to staff changes they were not able to collect enough needed to cover for all their families! So this year, 25 families are not going to be adopted! She has asked me if we knew of any way to help these families. She says it takes about $100 to $200 per family. So I’m figuring anywhere from $2500 to $5000 to help these 25 families! Now, our excess funds amount to $200 so we can help one of the families.. And this is where my family is asking anyone out there if they could help with the rest??? I don’t really know how appropriate it is to ask in this manner, but we do not know where else to turn. So if this is something that you or your listeners can help with it would be so much appreciated!! If it is not something you can help with, would you know how or where we could go to get help?? We know this is such short notice and it may be too late but we feel we have to try something.
If you can help in any way, or even if you cannot, Please contact us to let us know.
Thank you so much for your generosity!!! And may God be with all of us now and always!!
Sincerely with love,
The Trujillos, William, Teresa and William II
Hm: 303-205-9614
Cell: 720-236-2947
Wk: 303-866-7235
email: wtrujillos@comcast.net
December 21st, 2007 at 7:53 am
I would like to again nominate Crossroads of the Rockies, a charity on the westside who is helping hundreds of families with food and clothing, gifts, toys, and care during the holiday season. They also have a crisis pregnancy center and after school care and tutoring. There is much to be done with programs, people and facility. They are very deserving of you $1000 donation, especially this time of year. Thanks!
December 22nd, 2007 at 7:19 pm
I would like to nominate the Friends of the Longmont Museum. This 501c3 non-profit organization has supported the Longmont Museum for over 20 years. As the fund-raising arm of the Longmont Museum, the Friends provide financial and volunteer support for exhibits, lectures, concerts, and children’s programs. In recent months, the Friends have also provided matching funds for grants to the Museum’s annual Day of the Dead community celebration and exhibit, and funded the remarkably successful exhibition Ansel Adams & Edwin Land: Art, Science and Invention, completion of the exhibit Front Range Rising, and numerous university internships. Thank you for considering this nomination.
Friends contact:
Joann McCoy
303-651-8373
friends@longmontmuseum.org.
December 24th, 2007 at 8:40 am
I would like to nominate Perl Mack Little League Baseball as a receipient for your Rotary $1000 contest. Perl Mack Little League is a wonderful asset to the community providing children with an opportunity to be involved in a team sport and possibly even travel. Young girls and boys in the area are able to play baseball through this non-profit organization that provides game schedules, coaches, support and new uniforms. Many of their teams have recently been able to travel out-of-state to regional competitions. As a non-profit organization, Perl Mack Little League struggles to give their participants the same opportunities without huge participant fees. Many of the children that participate come from disadvantaged families and cannot afford higher fees. Your donation would provide the opportunity to provide the participation of nearly twenty children in the local neighborhoods. Thank you for your consideration.
December 24th, 2007 at 1:01 pm
As a Webelo den leader, I’d like to nominate Cub Scout Pack 274, chartered out of Lincoln Academy Charter School in Arvada. We are a group of first through fifth graders at Lincoln Academy learning about scouting. In the upcoming year, we are planning a “Bunk with the Beasts” campout at the Denver Zoo, a Pinewood Derby race, a campout in the gym overnighter, numerous summer camps, the Blue and Gold ceremonies and many, many other events. We just completed Good Turn Week. As the Cub Scout Law says, we are trustworthy, loyal, helpful, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. Thank you so much for your consideration.
December 24th, 2007 at 1:11 pm
I’d like to nominate The Horse Protection League (HPL), a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the protection and rescue of horses. The following is a quote from their website:
“Formed in 1994, The Horse Protection League is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in the greater Rocky Mountain Region. Located near Arvada and Golden, HPL is supported and run entirely by volunteer members who love and cherish the horse.”
HPL partners with other organizations in an effort to educate the public and also benefit other organizations. HPL works with Devereux and the Hearts and Hooves program, girl scouts, hosts a vet tech program and holds classes for the general public on the proper care and feeding of horses.
HPL is 100% volunteer and donation run.
December 24th, 2007 at 1:40 pm
What is your definition of “local”? From the nominations it seems to be primarily the counties in the Denver Metro area. I live in Loveland (Larimer County), and saw your award given to Mile Hi Sertoma Soap Box Derby in the Rocky Mtn. News on Christmas Eve. Thank you for making a difference and for your time. Jim Wade
December 26th, 2007 at 11:25 am
I’d like to nominate The Horse Protection League (HPL), a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the protection and rescue of horses. The following is a quote from their website:
“Formed in 1994, The Horse Protection League is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in the greater Rocky Mountain Region. Located near Arvada and Golden, HPL is supported and run entirely by volunteer members who love and cherish the horse.”
HPL partners with other organizations in an effort to educate the public and also benefit other organizations. HPL works with Devereux and the Hearts and Hooves program, girl scouts, hosts a vet tech program and holds classes for the general public on the proper care and feeding of horses.
HPL is 100% volunteer and donation run.
December 26th, 2007 at 11:26 am
I’d like to nominate The Horse Protection League (HPL), a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the protection and rescue of horses. The following is a quote from their website:
“Formed in 1994, The Horse Protection League is a non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of horses, ponies, donkeys and mules in the greater Rocky Mountain Region. Located near Arvada and Golden, HPL is supported and run entirely by volunteer members who love and cherish the horse.”
HPL partners with other organizations in an effort to educate the public and also benefit other organizations. HPL works with Devereux and the Hearts and Hooves program, girl scouts, hosts a vet tech program and holds classes for the general public on the proper care and feeding of horses. HPL is 100% volunteer and donation run.
December 26th, 2007 at 1:05 pm
I would like to nominate Operation Santa that is put on each year by the Erie Optimist Club. It takes the names of low income children and provides them with new christmas presents that they request.
The contact is Beatrice Lease 303 828-3315
Erie Optimist Club
December 26th, 2007 at 1:07 pm
I would like to nominate the Erie Preschool. They provide free preschool for several kids whose parents would be unable to provide them with a preschool education.
Contact is Beatrice Lease 303 828-2891
Erie Preschool
December 27th, 2007 at 8:27 am
I would like to nominate Rocky Mountain Alley Cat Alliance (RMACA). RMACA’s mission is to protect and provide spay/neuter services for feral and stray cats. RMACA is the only animal rescue group in the metro-denver area that offers hands on spay/neuter services for thousands of feral and stray cats in the area. RMACA provides a win-win solution to people who love their strays but don’t want anymore, and for people who don’t like cats, we prevent thousands of new births each year. RMACA provides people with the resources to trap and neuter cats and also provides hands on assistance to their elderly and handicapped clients. Thank you.
December 28th, 2007 at 12:23 pm
I would like to nominate HomeAid Colorado. We work with the homebuilding industry to build dignified housing where homeless families and individuals can rebuild their lives. During this time of year, and all year round, there are more than 12,000 people who are homeless, and 90% are temporarily homeless - those who lost a job, left a violent relationship, suffered the illness or death of a spouse or experienced some other life-changing event that has left them temporarily homeless and in need of a little help to get back on their feet. With inkind contributions from trades, suppliers and builders, we build quality housing at half the cost where these families live for 1-2 years to get the support they need and a safe home in which they can rebuild what they lost. Our families graduate into affordable housing programs or go on to rent their own apartments or purchase their own home. For every dollar of cash we raise, another $2-3 of inkind donations are raised to help Colorado’s homeless with one of the most basic human needs - shelter.
December 30th, 2007 at 5:49 pm
I volunteer at Maxfund, a true no-kill animal shelter in the heart of Denver. I am nominating them because they perform the rare mission of being a true no-kill animal shelter. There are no lies to the public about presorting into adoptables versus not.
No matter how long it takes Maxfund keeps animals safe, fed and deeply loved, even if that is for years or the animal is returned because of behavioral issues. Maxfund also takes in injured strays and have gotten many to surgery, medical care and more when most of these animals would have been euthanized because of it costing too much, not enough time, etc. Because of their rare mission stance, their costs are much higher than most shelters because they do not give up on them. In fact, they just got in a dog yesterday with a broken leg who will need surgery, one of many they have helped.
Thank you for considering Maxfund!
December 30th, 2007 at 6:00 pm
Please nominate Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc, a Colorado based non-profit organization that provides an opportunity for new and experienced quilters to share their talents while making quilts for children in crisis.
Firehouse Quilts volunteers make small snuggle quilts and fleece blankets and donate them to Colorado fire departments, hospitals, battered women’s shelters, Action Care Ambulance and victim advocates groups for children in crisis. This year, we donated nearly 600 quilts to help make the lives of these children better and expect to donate a similar amount in 2008.
Nearly 40 active volunteers meet twice a month at Northridge Recreation Center in Highland Ranch to sew, quilt and bind the 45” square, 100% cotton, cheerful children themed quilts. A fabric quilt label is attached to completed quilts which are placed in clear plastic bags for the children who will receive them. The volunteers also wash donated fabrics, iron and cut the fabric into kits that are assembled. These kits are provided free of charge to volunteers that want to help.
Firehouse Quilts accepts donations of cash, cotton fabric, batting and other supplies needed for creating quilts. Firehouse Quilts also organizes an annual quilt show in the Littleton area as a fundraiser for our group.
For further information about our organization, visit our website and click on the links under ‘Who Receives Firehouse Quilts Donations’. www.firehousequilts.com
December 31st, 2007 at 1:23 pm
Thank you for the opportunity to nominate Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team (C.A.A.T.), a nonprofit organization. We serve as a catalyst to stimulate awareness and action through facilitating programs that will be effective in the prevention of child, preteen and adolescent drug use, and related risky behavior, in order to strengthen family and youth potential. We facilitate an
Annual 2 day Youth Conference, conduct community-wide campaigns: Red Ribbon Week (kicks off school year), “Just Say No Week” (concludes school year), anti-underage alcohol campaigns - Parents Who Host Lose the Most, Starting Talking Before They Start Drinking, Social norming program (talks about the reality of how many are NOT using alcohol and other drugs). Visit our website www.drugfreecommunity.com
Contact information:
Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team (C.A.A.T.) Chairman Clifford “Skeet” Hartman
P.O. Box 1532, Westminster, CO 80036
303-429-2228, westminster_area_caat@msn.com
December 31st, 2007 at 2:45 pm
I nominate Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team (CAAT). The primary goal of CAAT is to reduce substance abuse among youth. This goal is supported entirely by volunteer hours. This past year we had the help of over 100 volunteers.
Contact information:
Chairman Clifford “Skeet” Hartman
303-429-2228, westminster_area_caat@msn.com
www.drugfreecommunity.com
January 1st, 2008 at 3:17 pm
I would like to nominate the Colorado Spina Bifida Association, P. O. Box 22994, Denver, 80222. Phone 303-797-7870. In their brochure they write, “Spina Bifida occurs when the spine of the baby fails to close. This creates an opening, or lesion, on the spinal column. This takes place during the first month of pregnancy when the spinal column and brain, or neural tube, is formed. This hapens before most women even know they are pregnant. An average of 8 babies every day are born with Spina Bifida or a similar birth defect of the brain and spine.”
January 1st, 2008 at 4:34 pm
The Westminster Area Community Awareness Action Team (CAAT) is an organization that has been committed to ‘Building a Community Without Drugs” since 1981. One avenue of accomplishing this mission is a two-day youth conference CAAT puts on each November, as has been the case for 17 years. The conference is held at Ranum High School and runs all day Saturday and most of the day Sunday, with kids leaving at night and returning the next morning but otherwise being required to stay through the entire conference. Designed for 6th -12th grade students, the conference is open to students outside District 50 as well, requiring adult sponsors accompanying those students. The planning committee is student driven and made up of representatives from each of the district’s middle and high schools, giving them an opportunity to learn and practice leadership skills.
Awesome community speakers are brought in and over 100 community volunteers give their time, effort and talent to this worthy project. There is a $10 fee charged to cover a small portion of the cost, but no student is disallowed due to financial reasons as scholarships are provided.
The idea of ‘building a community’ is enveloped in this project as a mini community is built which then becomes part of the larger community in which we live. Important elements present in this mini community are leadership, service to others, sharing of thoughts, ideas and feelings, interactive learning and the conglomeration of several community segments working together. There are students who take so much away with them from conferences they attended while they were 6th-12th graders that they return to give back to the conference as alumni, creating great roll models for younger students.
Each participant is placed in a friendship group in which the members bond with peers and role models through group discussions and activities that allow them to ‘let their hair down’ and be themselves without judgment. Many kids learn for the first time that they have a voice and find the courage to let it be heard. The association between fun and healthy life styles is strengthened.
Lives of the participants are touched through a blend of learning, fun, drama, acceptance and group discussions. In a creative learning environment, workshops are attended that are fun, like ice cream making in coffee cans, dancing, team building, dating and mad science, as well as workshops about many topics that concern our community such as drug use, peer pressure, suicide, gangs, healthy/unhealthy relationships and difficult family situations. Students learn to accept others as they find acceptance themselves. They learn to identify resources for themselves, family members and friends through which to find help to deal with the serious issues facing them today.
Students come away with a better understanding of what it means to Live, Learn and Thrive and become the very best that they can be. What better place to invest our resources?
January 2nd, 2008 at 4:04 pm
This is just wonderful that you do this-I would like to nominate The Horse Protection League, located in Arvada. This organization rescues neglected, abused and impounded horses, ponies, mules and donkeys-it is entirely staffed by volunteers, from the board of directors and barn manager, to the feeders who come twice a day and those who clean pens and groom (and give love and attention to the animals, which is so needed!) HPL, as an organization also reaches out to the community by allowing groups as diverse as veterinary tech students, those serving community service sentences, girl scouts, troubled girls from a detention center, even lawyers from a local firm have all spent time with our horses. Our animals are great teachers, with an amazing ability to forgive and respond to love. HPL could certainly use some help with winter feed, veterinay costs, hoof trimming and shoeing costs, tank heaters for the water tanks-actually the list is endless! Thankyou for your consideration!
January 2nd, 2008 at 11:13 pm
I would like to “second” Dusty Darrah’s nomination of Fire House Quilts for the $1,000 a month award.
I am fairly new to the Fire House Quilts group, and after participating in several quilting charity groups across the country, I can say I have never seen a more devoted, focused, and determined group of persons. The number of quilts produced is impressive, and the joy of the quilters as they give to the community is so inspiring!
Fire House quilts takes the raw materials of quilts — cotton fabric, stuffing, and thread — and makes an incredibly comforting and reassuring quilt for a child in need. These quilts are presented to children whose homes are burning, or to a child in medical crisis. Recently, quilts have also been provided to a womens’ shelter, where residents are allowed to keep their bedding as they build a new life. The quilts are not just bedding, they are an immediate comfort to all, as well as a symbol of hope for the future.
Money donated to Fire House Quilts goes right back into the community. I think they are a fantastic group!
Kathy Brigham
January 3rd, 2008 at 7:05 am
Firehouse quilts gives away about 600 snuggle quilts each year to police 23 fire districts, 18 other emergency organizations to give to children in crisis, and for silent autions for other nonprofit organizations. We are doing twin size quilts for a battered womans center thatt they can take with the when they leave.
We have 2 sew days a month at the Highands Ranch North Ridge Rec. Center. Our fabric is donated but we need batting and other supplies. We are all volunteers trying to help children in crisis.
We had our second quilt show in August 2007 to raise money. Please visit our website for lots of pictures and details. www.firehousequilts.org.
January 3rd, 2008 at 8:20 am
I would like to second the nomination of Firehouse Quilts for the monthly award of $1,000. That amount of money goes a very long way in the making of nearly 600 quilts a year with donated fabric for children in crisis. A quilt brings much comfort to a child suffering the trauma of pain from accident, illness or a lost home or family member.
January 3rd, 2008 at 10:05 am
Imagine being a small child in a crisis situation - the EMTs, firemen, possibly police are there - and you’re being transported, possibly away from your family. You’re scared and maybe a little cold. But somebody wraps you up in a warm, snuggly quilt, and tells you you can keep it. Maybe the quilt has one of your favorite colors, or cartoon characters in it. Or maybe it has a lot of panels of different patterns, so you can play I Spy with it. Would you feel just a little bit better?
Firehouse Quilts is an organization that, through its volunteers, produces quilts for children in crisis. With donated fabric, we make enough quilts to supply 23 fire districts and 18 other emergency organizations.
We need batting and other supplies for the quilts, and we’d love to be recipients of this grant.
January 3rd, 2008 at 10:38 am
Firehouse Quilts has been very generous giving away quilts to many different child oriented organizations. What is most important it that they have provided quilts to firehouses and ambulances in the South Denver Metro area that can be given to children when they are involved in accidents, fires, or major illnesses. This last year, they also provided over 100 quilts to Eli’s Angels which ministers to children with mitocondrial disorders which is a terminal disease. Each child received a snuggle quilt for their birthday. This money would be used for fabric, batting, thread, etc. to continue this good work.
January 3rd, 2008 at 1:08 pm
I would like to nominate Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc for your Giveaway. I’ve been involved with Firehouse Quilts for about 2 years and think it is a marvelous program. We make small quilts and donate them to Fire Departments and other organizations throughout Colorado that help children in times of crisis. All the work is done by volunteers and we are supported by donations and one fund-raising quilt show per year. We have donated about 600 quilts per year for the past 3 years and we’re a pretty small group. Our volunteers have a passion for sewing and for helping others. That passion, combined with a fun and cooperative environment, allows us to complete a lot of quilts. From the feedback we get, we know that we succeed in our mission to comfort children in times of trouble. For more information, see our web site at www.firehousequilts.org.
January 3rd, 2008 at 1:37 pm
I would like to support the nomination of Firehouse Quilts. This organization has been operating for many years and have given away hundreds of quilts to provide comfort to women and children. Many members donate countless hours of their valuable time to make these beautiful quilts and they need funding to purchase fabric and batting. A $1,000 contribution will be very appreciated as they need the money to purchase fabric and batting!
January 3rd, 2008 at 2:15 pm
The Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop has hosted a free Christmas store for low income families for almost fifty years. These families are invited to come and shop for gifts for each of their children. They can choose from an assortment of departments, such as; games, books, dolls, bicycles, pre-school and sporting goods. Each year, approximately 2000 children are given the joy of opening presents on Christmas morning thanks to hard working volunteers and generous donors.
This is a year round project in which volunteers collect and clean donated toys, check and complete games, repair bikes, clean and dress dolls, hold toy drives, provide collection stations and help parents shop and select the perfect gift for their child.
The Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop is funded totally by donations, 96% of the monetary donations are used for the purchase of new toys at local stores. The balance is spent on postage and shop supplies.
January 3rd, 2008 at 2:25 pm
The Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop has hosted a free Christmas store for low income families for almost fifty years. These families are invited to come and shop for gifts for each of their children. They can choose from an assortment of departments, such as; games, books, dolls, bicycles, pre-school and sporting goods. Each year, approximately 2000 children are given the joy of opening presents on Christmas morning thanks to hard working volunteers and generous donors.
This is a year round project in which hundreds of volunteers collect and clean donated toys, check and complete games, repair bikes, clean and dress dolls, hold toy drives, provide collection stations and help parents shop and select the perfect gift for their child.
The Arapahoe Santa Claus Shop is funded totally by donations. 96% of the monetary donations are used for the purchase of new toys at local stores. The balance is spent on shop supplies.
January 3rd, 2008 at 2:41 pm
I would also appreciate your consideration of Firehouse Quilts for your monthly donation to deserving non profits in the area. I am, perhaps, the newest memeber of Firehouse Quilts, having “discovered” and joined the group just last week. There was an article in the Denver Post “Your Hub” section that prompted me to contact them. I am a long time quilter, and have been looking for an outlet for my quilting skills (it’s my therapy….:) Having no “little ones” yet in our family, I wanted to make and donate quilts to children that are in need, either due to health issues or family crisis. I have found my outlet in Firehouse Quilts. Their donation of nearly 600 quilts speaks volumes about the dedication and focus of this group. They bring much needed comfort and a little joy to the lives of children, and some adults, that likely are traumatized and need some TLC. Please consider them for your donation.
Thank you.
January 4th, 2008 at 9:01 am
I would like to nominate Firehouse Quilts for your award. I have been sewing with this group for about three years. The number of quilts we have made is amazing and even more amazing is the response we get from kids who receive these quilts. They are given in times of crisis and gives each child something to hold on to. We get some very heart-wrenching stories and it is wonderful to be able to touch children’s lives by the love we sew into each quilt. Most fabrics are donated but we need funds for batting and other sewing supplies in order to continue our project. Please consider Firehouse Quilts for a donation.
Thanks
January 4th, 2008 at 9:17 am
I would like to nominate Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc. I am a volunteer and am constantly amazed at the number of quilts the ladies in this group produce for children in crisis.
All of the quilts are made with donated materials, however, our least donated item and greatest expense is purchasing batting to complete the quilts. Your contribution would be a tremendous help in acquiring this essential part of the finished quilt.
I would also like the thank the person that is reading all of the nominations for this opportunity and in making their selection, whichever organization it may be. Thank you.
January 4th, 2008 at 10:26 am
I nominate Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc a non-profit organization.
This organization provides an opportunity for new and experienced quilters to share their talents with each other while making quilts for children in crisis. Firehouse Quilts volunteers make small snuggle quilts and fleece blankets that are donated to local fire departments, hospitals, battered women’s shelters, Action Care Ambulance and victim advocates groups for children in crisis. In 2006, we donated nearly 600 quilts to help make the lives of these children better and expect to donate a similar amount in 2007.
Nearly 40 volunteers meet twice a month at Northridge Recreation Center in Highland Ranch to sew, quilt and bind the 45’ square, 100% cotton cheerful children theme quilts. A quilt label is attached to completed quilts and they are placed in clear plastic bags for the children who will receive them. The volunteers also wash donated fabrics, iron and cut the fabric for kits that are to be assembled. These kits are provided free of charge to volunteers that want to help.
Firehouse Quilts accepts donations of cash, cotton fabric, batting and other supplies needed for creating quilts. In 2006, Firehouse Quilts also organized a quilt show at the Denver Seminary in Littleton and it is our intent to use this annual event as a fundraiser for our group.
If further information is needed about our organization, Dusty Darrah, Program Director would be happy to address your questions at Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc visit www.firehousequilts.com.
If this is the winner, Dusty can be contacted by telephone, 303 683-6455 or e-mail firehousequilts@qwest.net.
January 4th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
I’d like to add my comments to the nomination of Firehouse Quilts. I’ve only been a member for a short time, but I can assure you that this bunch of ladies are “all heart”.We share our ideas as well as our supplies and the end result is a snuggly quilt that will bring warmth and comfort to someone. The one thing that is in short supply is the batting, which makes these quilts warm. The $1000. donation would give us countless quilt supplies.
Thanks for your consideration !
January 5th, 2008 at 1:18 pm
I am proud to nominate Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc. for the monthly award of $1,000.00. This non-profit group of volunteers works tirelessly to make and donate over 600 quilts a year to children in crisis. These quilts are donated to fire departmenets, an ambulance company, battered women’s shelters, Douglas County Task Force, Larimer County Foster Care program, and many more organizations in need of these marvelous
snuggle quilts.
Through the caring donations from the public, Firehouse Quilts is able to produce these snuggle quilts, however, the need for further funding is always present. A donation of $1,000.00 would be welcomed and appreciated by all of the women who graciously give of themselves. As a member of this group I can whole heartedly say that these funds would be put to great use to buy batting, thread, plastic bags, and necessary fabrics needed to make the quilts.
The organizer of our group is Dusty Darrah. She can be contacted at www.firehousequilts.org. She works around the clock in order to make certain that this organization is running smoothly and will always benefit the children who so deservingly need these snuggle quilts. Thank you for considering our organization for this marvelous award.
Jacque Schneider
January 6th, 2008 at 10:54 am
I have done voulenter sewing for the Firehouse Quilts for several years . The blankets are made and then donated to the kids with a very special meaning - SOMEONE CARES! The group is a very special group of ladies that give not only from the hands that are making the quilts, but also from the heart. We are passionate about what we do. Please consider us for this drawing! Thanks,
Shirley Shannon
January 6th, 2008 at 10:57 am
I nominate Firehouse Quilts of Colorado, Inc a non-profit organization.
I have done voulenter sewing for the Firehouse Quilts for several years . The blankets are made and then donated to the kids with a very special meaning - SOMEONE CARES! The group is a very special group of ladies that give not only from the hands that are making the quilts, but also from the heart. We are passionate about what we do. Please consider us for this drawing! Thanks,
Shirley Shannon
January 8th, 2008 at 7:58 am
I nominate the Second Wind Fund for this honor. Second Wind provides for mental health counseling for youth 19 and under who are at-risk for suicide. We cover all such youth throughout the Denver metro area and through affiliates in Douglas County, Colorado Springs and Grand Junction. It is estimated that we cover 60% of Colorado’s youth.
Second Wind just reached its 900th referral and expects to reach 1000 sometime this spring. Referrals generally come from school counselors and mental health staff. Those referred receive from 8-20 sessions from one of our mental health providers at no cost.
For more information about Second Wind, please visit our website at www.thesecondwindfund.org.
January 8th, 2008 at 8:19 am
I would like to nonimate Project YES, a nonprofit serving youth in East Boulder County. They provide leadership opportunities for young people through the arts and service learning.
Through their Youth Center, Art in the Community, and Service-Learning Partnership programs, Project YES empowers young people to not only envision social change, but live it, positively impacting their lives and their communities.
The 3rd Annual Martin Luther King March for Peace hosted by Project YES will be held on January 21st, 2008. This event will celebrate the vision of peace, service, and empowerment of Martin Luther King Jr.
January 8th, 2008 at 9:52 am
I am proud to nominate the Mapleton Education Foundation or should I say I am proud to nominate the students and teachers of the Mapleton Public School District whom are the true benefactors of the work of the Mapleton Education Foundation (MEF). MEF is determined to support our seniors through their first year and in some cases all 4 years of college. Our goal is to take a part of the financial burden off their shoulders so that they have a better chance at success and less fear about striving for their goals beyond high school. MEF offers student scholarships based on a competitive application and interview process as well as a teacher grant program that allows teachers to create unique learning activities to educate and motivate their students. One of the teacher grants awarded this year allowed students in a 4th grade class to take home disposable cameras and take pictures of their families and their cultures. When students returned they had a unit on culutural diversity and the uniquenesses of each student’s family. It is a beautiful thing to help our students continue to break down the barriers to higher education, many of which are first generation to attend college. We are happy to say that over 80% of our seniors last year applied and were accepted into college programs. With the generosity of Applewood Plumbing, Heating & Electric many students lives would be benefitted.
January 8th, 2008 at 10:55 am
I would like to nominate The Santa Claus project in Thornton, Colorado run for many years by SaraJane Anderson.
She provides gifts and toys to needy children every year that otherwise would not receive a Christmas gift. She works very hard during the year to get donations and to get help with the project. She had to change locations in Dec. 2007 and could really use the $1,000.00 gift to help in 2008 since it takes time, money and donations throughout the year. Thank you.
SaraJane Anderson can be contacted at (303) 287-5058
2081 Hoyt Drive, Thornton, CO 80229
January 8th, 2008 at 10:58 am
I would like to nominate The Santa Claus Project spearheaded by SaraJane Anderson in Thornton, Colorado. The Santa Claus project requires work, monetary donations and toy donations throughout the year to allow needy children to receive a gift they wouldn’t otherwise get at Christmas time. SaraJane can be contacted at (303) 287-5058 or at 2081 Hoyt Drive, Thornton, CO 80229. Thank you for considering this tireless and thoughtful 50 plus resident of Thornton for her goodwill work for kids.
January 8th, 2008 at 11:00 am
I would like to nominate the Santa Claus Project spearheaded by
SaraJane Anderson in Thornton, CO. She can be reached at (303) 287-5058 for more information about this charity organization that relies on donations to provide gifts to needy
children during the December holidays. Thank you.
January 8th, 2008 at 11:01 am
The Santa Claus Project in Thornton
SaraJane Anderson (303) 287-5058 for more information about
this charity organization that serves children.
January 8th, 2008 at 11:30 am
First of all Applewood Plumbing and Heating — kudos to you for this wonderful philanthropic program!
If you have ever directly experienced mental illness or had a friend or a family member suffer from the devastating impact of mental illness, you will agree that people with mental illness are severly underserved in communities across Colorado. This is why I nominate CHARG Resource Center.
The problem addressed by CHARG Resource Center is mental illness, an affliction which produces devastating symptoms for one to two percent of the world’s population and creates further pain and disruption for the families and friends of its victims. The illnesses experienced by CHARG members include schizophrenia, bipolar (manic depressive) illness, and major depression.
CHARG Resource Center creates a community for people with mental illness, empowers them to take charge of their lives, provides direct clinical care, connects clients with resources, and advocates for people with mental illness.
The mission of CHARG Resource Center is to improve the quality of life and functioning capacity of persons with severe and persistent mental illness in the Denver metropolitan area. They have pioneered an innovative partnership model, under which the mentally ill clients are equal partners in the development and implementation of their services. They elect their own board of directors, which governs the Center in equal partnership with the community-based board. Empowerment of the mental health consumer is further enhanced through the development of paid jobs for approximately 20 members at their two locations.
CHARG is a unique model that works. They do fantastic work serving hundreds of clients a year on a very limited budget. Applewood’s donation would go very far with this amazing nonprofit.
Contact information:
David Burgess, Executive Director
dburgess@charg.org
709 E. 12th Ave.
Denver, CO 80203
303-830-8805
January 8th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
I would like to nominate the Rocky Mountain Soccer Academy for your monthly award of $1000.00.
RMSA is small family owned and operated soccer club located in Aurora. They are a non-profit organization dedicated to the development of our youth. One of the RMSA’s goals is to make the sport of soccer fun and affordable to everyone. The club continues to provide any child the opportunity to play soccer at a recreational and competitive level without reguard to the families financial ability. In addition to the technical training, RMSA focuses on the personal development of each and every one of its members. The RMSA family takes a great sense of pride and satisfaction associated with community involvement and it shows in the faces of their players and their fans.
Without help from private benefactors and companies alike in the form of donations, this would not be possible.
Thank you Applewood Plumbing for this opportunity.
January 9th, 2008 at 8:04 am
Thank you for this opportunity to nominate Rebuilding Together Metro Denver for the $1,000 Applewood Plumbing, Heating and Electric nonprofit giveaway. In partnership with the community, Rebuilding Together modifies and repairs the homes of low-income seniors and people living with disabilities, so that homeowners can stay warm, safe and dry.
Rebuilding Together Metro Denver provides home repairs and modifications at no cost to low-income homeowners. Through the generosity of businesses, individuals, foundations and government agencies, Rebuilding Together has helped over 1,000 families stay warm, safe and dry and helped them to remain in their homes with dignity and independence. Throughout the year, there are three programs that help low-income seniors and people living with disabilities: Rebuilding Day, A Home For All Seasons and The Emergency Repair Program.
Working together we can make a difference for low-income homeowners. Thank you, again, for this opportunity. For more information about Rebuilding Together Metro Denver, please visit the website:
www.rebuildingdenver.org
January 11th, 2008 at 7:45 am
I would like to nominate the Foundation for Celtic Arts and Studies for your monthly award of $1000. The Foundation’s mission is to support students of Celtic dance, music and art with the intent of fostering a long lasting appreciation and study of the Celtic arts. This Foundation supports students with scholarships, equipment and help with expenses relating to their studies. The Celtic arts originated in Ireland, Scotland and Wales. By supporting students and fostering a life long appreciation for the art form the Foundation contributes to the diversity of our community. The Foundation operates in the Denver metro area.
Thank You
January 11th, 2008 at 9:15 am
I nominate The African Community Center (ACC)!
Every year more than 1,000 refugees arrive in the Denver area with little more than what they can carry, but possessing great hope about their new lives in the U.S.
Created in 2001, The African Community Center welcomes these newcomers who have had to flee persecution within their home country. Their mission is to resettle refugees arriving from any region, from countries as diverse as Bosnia, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Liberia, Iran, Iraq, Vietnam, Burma, Congo, Burundi, the former Soviet Union and others. They work to promote cultural, educational, and socioeconomic development within the refugee communities. ACC is dedicated to providing programs and services that will help refugees adjust to their new lifestyles, recover from past trauma, gain financial independence, and become contributing members to their communities. ACC not only assists individual refugees and families, but builds a richly diverse community of clients, staff and volunteers for the enrichment of all.
Contact:
Kevin Mohatt, Community Outreach Coordinator
African Community Center
850 Holly Street
Denver CO 80220
303-399-4500 x 19
kmohatt@africancommunitycenter.net
www.africancommunitycenter.net
January 11th, 2008 at 10:04 am
I nominate The African Community Center (ACC)!
Every year more than 1,000 refugees arrive in the Denver area with little more than what they can carry, but possessing great hope about their new lives in the U.S.
Founded in 2001, The African Community Center welcomes these newcomers who have had to flee persecution within their home country. Their mission is to resettle refugees arriving from any region, including countries as diverse as Bosnia, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Liberia, Iran, Iraq, Vietnam, Burma, Congo, Burundi, the former Soviet Union and others. We work to promote cultural, educational, and socioeconomic development within the refugee communities. ACC is dedicated to providing programs and services that will help refugees adjust to their new lifestyles, recover from past trauma, gain financial independence, and become contributing members to their communities. In addition to assisting the individual refugees and families, ACC nourishes a diverse community of clients, staff and volunteers for the enrichment of all.
Contact:
Kevin Mohatt, Community Outreach Coordinator
The African Community Center
850 Holly Street
Denver CO 80220
303-399-4500 x19
kmohatt@africancommunitycenter.net
http://www.africancommunitycenter.net
January 11th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
I nominate The African Community Center (ACC)!
Every year more than 1,000 refugees arrive in the Denver area with little more than what they can carry, but possessing great hope about their new lives in the U.S.
Founded in 2001, The African Community Center welcomes these newcomers who have had to flee persecution within their home country. Their mission is to resettle refugees arriving from any region, including countries as diverse as Bosnia, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Liberia, Iran, Iraq, Vietnam, Burma, Congo, Burundi, the former Soviet Union and others. We work to promote cultural, educational, and socioeconomic development within the refugee communities. ACC is dedicated to providing programs and services that will help refugees adjust to their new lifestyles, recover from past trauma, gain financial independence, and become contributing members to their communities. In addition to assisting the individual refugees and families, ACC nourishes a diverse community of clients, staff and volunteers for the enrichment of all.
Contact:
Kevin Mohatt, Community Outreach Coordinator
The African Community Center
850 Holly Street
Denver CO 80220
303-399-4500 x19
kmohatt@africancommunitycenter.net
http://www.africancommunitycenter.net
January 14th, 2008 at 12:57 pm
I am nominating Colfax Community Network in Aurora, CO!
The Colfax Community Network advocates for and works on behalf of children and families residing in low-income, transient housing (primarily residential motels) along Colfax Avenue. By providing information, services and programs, we strengthen and improve family and community life.
Colfax Community Network has seven programs that work towards “self suffiency” for the E. Colfax corridor; a monthly Family Night, Emergency Food Bank, Access to Services, After School Program, Summer Camp, Mom and Tot’s Group and Girls Group.
January 14th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Aurora Warms the Night is a coalition of nonprofit organizations and faith communities that come together to provide shelter for Aurora’s homeless men, women and children during the coldest Colorado nights. Now in it’s second year of operation, AWTN provides motel vouchers for people who might otherwise freeze during severe weather. It is a program that is saving lives, one that needs funds for continuation. Please consider AWTN for the $1000 grant!
January 15th, 2008 at 7:03 am
Like a lot of kids, my son loves basketball. Fortunately, Jacquie Pearson of Green Mountain runs a non-profit basketball organization called Green Mountain, Alemeda Youth Basketball. (GMAYBB) Kids from all over get a chance to play basketball and get some experience being part of a team. She offers scholarships to people in tough times. When other areas of town are having a difficult time running a program for youth basketball, Jacquie steps up and helps. She’s not saving lives, but she is helping enhance them.
jacquiepearson@yahoo.com
January 15th, 2008 at 7:39 am
I would like to nominate Legacy Highschool Marching Band. The band teacher Mr. Stansberry, staff and students have given their all in the past couple of years. For being only a 7 year old school the band has made many accomplishments, winning 1st in State for Marching Band, Winter Percussion and Color Guard for the past 2 years. They all put in numerous hours each day to give their best.
January 15th, 2008 at 10:26 pm
FRIENDS OF MAN helps people when other organizations do not cover their needs. I am aware of where they have helped are prosthetics, false teeth (that’s right!), heating bills, clothing (a home caught fire and they went to the rescue!), canes, eyeglasses are just a few things I am aware of.
EVERY CENT donated goes to help someone in need when they cannot get help anywhere else. That’s right - - 100% goes to help! NO PERCENTAGE IS TAKEN OFF THE TOP! Their offices, phone lines, paper, office machines, personnel - - - ALL DONATED!
When 100% goes to help someone who is down and out, I MUST STAND BEHIND THEM FOR THE WORK THEY DO!
January 16th, 2008 at 12:45 am
FRIENDS OF MAN uses 100% of their donations to help people who “fall through the cracks” with other organizations. I have known them to purchase wheelchairs, prothesis, dentures, clothing for a family whose home burnt down, etc. Many of these people would go without if it were not for FRIENDS OF MAN - A GREAT ORGANIZATION!
That’s right, folks! 100% of EVERY donation goes to help those who need it.
Office space, office supplies, office machines, telephones, paper, postage, etc. are all donated. They have speakers who donate their time and those who work in their offices do so without pay.
When someone I know passes on, I want my money to go as far as it can when I donate, so FRIENDS OF MAN gets my donation every time. I cannot say enough for this organization.
THANK YOU TO APPLEWOOD PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC FOR MAKING THIS A REAL COMMUNITY AFFAIR BY DONATING $1,000 A MONTH TO SOMETHING REALLY WORTHWHILE!
January 16th, 2008 at 2:45 pm
I would like to nominate the Peru Mission Team from High Point Student Ministries at Christ Community Covenant Church in Arvada. This is a team of high school students from the Arvada/Westminster area who will be traveling to a small village outside of Ica, Peru in June to help rebuild homes and classrooms that were damaged in the devastating earthquake that hit Peru in August of 2007. Without a strong infrastructure, Peru has not been able to restore all the structures destroyed in the earthquake. This local team of highschoolers are ready and willing to devote 2 weeks of their summer to the hard work of restoring homes for families and classrooms for children in this isolated, rural area. They are working hard to raise the money to make this trip possible. This $1000 gift would be a tremendous help towards that goal! Thank you for your consideration of this worthy cause!
January 17th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
I would like to nominate the Erie High Cheer squad, who this year took 3A state champions for the first time in Erie’s history. As well as winning, they have also earned a bid to UCA nationals in Orlando, Florida. Throughout the year, the cheerleaders have been working restlessly to earn $20,000 dollars to send the 19 girls, 1 boy cheerleading squad down to orlando to compete. As of now, (1-17-08), the team has raised $10,000, and is still working very hard to try to earn the other $10,000 before February 7th. Please help this team of athletes earn their way to their dream. this would be Erie’s first visit ever to nationals. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Julia Goodwin
Erie High School Varsity Cheerleader
January 17th, 2008 at 5:01 pm
Erie Cheer Squad!
January 17th, 2008 at 5:10 pm
I nominate Erie High Cheer Squad who won 3A CO-Ed state Championship 2007. The money would go towards $10,000 still needed to meet our $20,000 goal for nationals in Orlando, FL. The Team has been fundraising for the past year to send its 19 girl, 1 boy team down to nationals. This would be the first time for Erie Cheer to go to nationals, if you could only help to make our dreams a reality with your donation. We would appreciate this emencely, as we leave for nationals February 7th. Thank you for your consideration in our efforts, and for your generosity year after year in giving back to the community.
Sincerely,
Julia Goodwin
Erie Varsity Cheerleader
January 19th, 2008 at 6:44 am
I nominate Project Linus. This all volunteer effort started in Parker, Colorado in 1995. Since then, it has grown to over 400 chapters around the country and has delivered over 2 million security blankets to seriously ill and traumatized children worldwide.
Knitters, quilters, crocheters, fleece tie-ers of all sizes, shapes, races and ages participate in Project Linus. Schools, scout troops, quilt guilds, churches and general do gooders make the blankets and they are given to hospitals, hospices, police and fire depts, social services, relief organizations, homeless/women’s shelter, etc. Any seriously ill or traumatized child qualifies.
Project Linus has touched the lives of 100,000 in just the Denver metro area. The Children’s Hospital, Denver Health, The Rocky Mountain Children’s Cancer Center, Hospice of Metro Denver, Pediatric AIDs Foundation, Arapahoe, Douglas & Elbert County Social Services, Cochlear Implant Foundation, the 1600 students of Columbine High School, Make A Wish are just some of the local recipients of these wonderfully cuddly creations.
There are two regular events held every year as Blanket Days. The Saturday after Valentine’s Day (this year Feb 16th) is National Make A Blanket Day and the last Saturday of October is National Make A Difference Day. People from across the community come together to lend a helpful hand to others in need of comfort.
Project Linus has been blessed with much positive national attention- Oprah, People Magazine, Reader’s Digest, Family Circle, Child Magazine, NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. Despite all this press coverage, the average donation received is more blankets. Although much is given in manhours and completed blankets, fundraising is a constant challenge. Each chapter is responsible for sustaining their own effort economically. These include blanket supplies for events, office supplies, postage, blanket tags that are placed at the corner of each completed blanket that have the image of Linus and say- made with Tender Loving Care and the national web site.
Please consider Project Linus for the Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s donation as well as a great opportunity to help make a difference in your community. With sincere thanks!
January 19th, 2008 at 8:33 am
I would like to nominate the Second Wind Fund. The Second Wind Fund provides funding for mental health counseling for youths who are deemed at risk for suicide. These youths do not have access to qualified counselers because of financial constraints, and would not have access to counseling services with this assistance.
The Second Wind Fund has provided services for over 900 youths.
For more information about Second Wind, please visit our website at www.thesecondwindfund.org.
January 19th, 2008 at 11:31 am
My nominee is Dale Wieland Scholarship Fund. Dale is a retired teacher from West Denver High School. He taught there for his entire career and touched the lives of countless students through his teaching and his caring as a human being. I have spoken with so many of his former students who tell me that they would not be the kind of person they are today had it not been for the compassion that Dale Wieland showed to them at a difficult time in their lives. They still keep in touch with him. He was recently diagnosed with an anaplastic astrocytoma (a brain tumor) and is taking chemo and radiation therapy to reduce it. His students want to honor him by providing a scholarship in his name.
January 19th, 2008 at 2:15 pm
I nominate The Second Wind Fund. Second Wind provides funds for counseling for youth at risk for suicide who are uninsured or underinsured for mental health services. The fund is a grassroots effort that was started by some members of Green Mountain Presbyterian Church in 2002 to provide support to students at Green Mountain High School who experienced the loss of 4 of their peers in the previous school year. The fund now provides support to students throughout the Denver metro area.
January 19th, 2008 at 5:45 pm
I want to nominate the Dale Wieland Scholarship Fund to receive one of your monthly contributions. This is a fund established to honor Dale Wieland, an educator who has given over 60% of his life guiding and helping students at West High School to become successes in life. Dale was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor, and his former students immediately offered support to him. They also have set up a scholarship to honor him for all the support that he has given them in the past. This group’s efforts at raising this money is proof that this shop teacher went above the job of teaching to help students at all levels. If you choose, to give a $1,000.00 to this scholarship, you will be honoring not only a great educator today but will be giving students a chance for success and honoring him in the future. The criteria for this scholarship gives an average student the chance to get further schooling to become successful. A donation to the Dale Wieland Scholarship will be an honor to all educators and show support for students who recognize “teachers make a difference.”
Thank you Applewood Plumbing for your willingness to support the community.
West High School
951 Elati St
Denver, CO 80204
720-423-5300
January 19th, 2008 at 6:03 pm
I want to nominate the Dale Wieland Scholarship Fund to receive one of your monthly donations. Dale is an educator who has given over 60% of his life to caring for students and guiding them to become successful and responsible citizens. He was recently diagnosed with a brain tumor, and his students immediately came to give him support. They have established this scholarship to honor him and give average students a chance to receive assistance in getting further education to become successful. This group’s efforts at raising money for this scholarship is an indication of how influential Mr. Weiland has been in the lives of students at West High School. If you choose to support the Dale Wieland Scholarship Fund you will honor all educators and students who know that “Teachers make a difference” and give students in the future a chance to be successful.
Thanks, Applewood Plumbing, for your community support!
January 20th, 2008 at 9:24 am
I am nominating the Second Wind Fund as well. Having been initiated in Jeffco, Second Wind has developed some remarkable “firsts” in the field of suicide prevention:
1) We are the first mental health organization nationally to offer treatment services for an exclusively at-risk-for-suicide clientele;
2) We’re the first suicide prevention organization nationally to focus on the delivery of treatment services;
3) To date, we’ve had more than 930 metro area kids referred through our program, including over 400 Jeffco kids;
4) Our annual fundraiser is the largest suicide prevention event in the nation, with 2,600 in attendance this past year…helping to break the stigma around this issue just by bringing together people from all different sectors of society and different demographics to take an unprecedented stand for suicide prevention.
Thank you to Applewood Plumbing for your generosity.
January 20th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
Thank you for the opportunity to nominate the Dale Weiland Scholarship Fund at West High School for the Applewood Plumbing, Heating & Electric $1,000 Give Away. We appreciate your generous donation.
Dale Weiland was a career teacher at West High School and has continued to work there after his retirement, until recently diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor. Dale was not only a caring teacher for thousands of students, but also a trusted confidant, an encouraging supporter and a benevolent parent figure for all students who may have needed his help.
This scholarship fund, created in Dale’s honor, will be an ongoing testament to his continued, lifelong commitment to the students of West High School.
January 21st, 2008 at 4:57 pm
I would like to nominate Amber Rose for the $1,000 monthly give-a-way. She is an 18 year old college student at The University of Colorado at Boulder, majoring in Sociology.
Amber runs a nonprofit organization called Art Angels (www.communityofangels.org). Art Angels provides art supplies and activity session for children to express themselves in a safe manner. It provides an escape for needy and at-risk kids through the world of art. Along with material objects, Art Angels gives hope to the needy and lifts the spirits of those most at-risk.
Since its establishment in May 2003, Art Angels has donated over $35,000 worth of art supplies and activity sessions for neglected, impoverished and susceptible children at no charge to them or their families. The organization is proud that 100% of the money raised goes towards helping the children.
Volunteering is a priority in Amber’s life. She has devoted a great deal of her time to helping children most teenagers wouldn’t give a second thought to. She takes great pride and joy in lending a hand to whoever is in need. Amber also spends time educating and brings awareness to students, peers, and faculty about diversity, amnesty and environmental issues. She is extremely passionate about the acceptance of all and the world coming together in peace. Amber believes that if people of the world can be educated regarding different cultures, lifestyles and environmental options, then the world can get closer to eliminating detrimental discrimination.
As such, she has dedicated thousands of hours towards helping others through not only Art Angels, but numerous other community service organizations that she is involved with like: The American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Bonfils Blood Drive, Boy’s and Girls Clubs of America, Champa House, The Children’s Hospital, Cherry Creek Diversity Conference, Operation Social Change, Church Youth Group, Habitat for Humanity, Girl Scouts and The March of Dimes.
Amber’s work with Art Angels has had a major significance and positive impact on not only our local community, but far reaching as well. She has been able to help children from all over, including Colorado, the United States and internationally as well.
Art Angels has helped church groups of low-income families in the state of Washington; the children of migrant farm workers at La Puente in the 4-corners region of Colorado; kids in a youth detention center; displaced families from Hurricane Katrina – both locally and down in Louisiana; children at The Boys and Girls Clubs of America; Champa House - a transitional housing facility for single mothers; residents at The Denver Rescue Mission; patients at the Stout Street Clinic – Coalition for The Homeless; and the infirmed at The Children’s Hospital in Denver. Amber traveled to Thailand December 27th through January 12, 2008 and worked with those still affected by the 2004 Tsunami. She did construction relief and worked with the local children to distribute art supplies to them.
Amber’s work with Art Angels has touched the lives of many children, both near and far. She has changed the lives of many, for the good, most of which she has never even met. Whether it is kids at a Boys and Girls Club or children at a housing facility; they all have one thing in common. Amber works her magic and produces great big smiles on their faces. It doesn’t matter if the recipient is infirmed and in the hospital, sitting in a field while their parents pick vegetables or staring in the face of tragedy, Amber has helped them. Art Angels diverse assistance doesn’t see skin color or religion, and donates to anyone with a need.
Being the sole representative for a nonprofit organization is a huge responsibility for anyone, let alone a teenager. Through Art Angels, Amber has learned management, patience, tolerance, leadership, public speaking and organizational skills. Ultimately, all the workings of Art Angels have taught her a greater respect and appreciation for her own life and opportunities.
I think this quote from Amber sums it all up. “I feel it is my life’s purpose to improve the lives of children and inspire others to do the same. I have always been taught the importance of giving to those less fortunate. If I can accomplish this goal, the world will be a better place and the future will be quite brighter.”
January 22nd, 2008 at 7:05 am
Thankyou for the opportunity to nominate the Dale Wieland Scholarship fund at Denver’s West High School for the $1000 donation. As a former teacher at West I can attest to the positive and lifelong commitment to the students at West Mr Weiland demonstrated. Dale inspired students to continue to come to school and gave them a positive place to connect and see the value of education. We all admired Dale’s motto: ” I touch the future, I teach” Dale will continue to touch the future with the scholarship fund in his name. Please help us honor the love and commitment to all our future by helping continuing education for some of our most challenged students.
January 23rd, 2008 at 8:57 pm
I nominate The African Community Center (ACC)!
Every year more than 1,000 refugees arrive in the Denver area with little more than what they can carry, but possessing great hope about their new lives in the U.S.
Founded in 2001, The African Community Center welcomes these newcomers who have had to flee persecution within their home country. Their mission is to resettle refugees arriving from any region, including countries as diverse as Bosnia, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan, Liberia, Iran, Iraq, Vietnam, Burma, Congo, Burundi, the former Soviet Union and others. We work to promote cultural, educational, and socioeconomic development within the refugee communities. ACC is dedicated to providing programs and services that will help refugees adjust to their new lifestyles, recover from past trauma, gain financial independence, and become contributing members to their communities. In addition to assisting the individual refugees and families, ACC nourishes a diverse community of clients, staff and volunteers for the enrichment of all.
Contact:
Kevin Mohatt, Community Outreach Coordinator
The African Community Center
850 Holly Street
Denver CO 80220
303-399-4500 x19
kmohatt@africancommunitycenter.net
http://www.africancommunitycenter.net
January 25th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
I nominate Firehouse Quilts.
February 1st, 2008 at 9:35 am
Aurora Warms the Night is a nonprofit organization that collaborates with other nonprofits and faith-based organizations to provide low cost motel vouchers to homeless men, women and children in Aurora when temperatures are predicted to be 20 degees or below. Our purpose is to save the lives of those who are on the streets, in the absence of a shelter in Aurora. Already we have seen a homeless Vietnam Vet who will be losing 8 toes to frostbite that he got one extremely cold night when we did not have the funds to issue vouchers. Until we can get a shelter established in Aurora, it is a constant uphill battle to find funds so these folks can stay safe and warm during severe weather. Every cold winter night, we estimate there are between 5-20 homeless individuals and families whom we cannot serve. Ours is a basic humanitarian effort to provide a service to the underserved in our society, and we appreciate every effort anyone may make.
Aurora Warms the Night can be reached at (303) 241-8597 or by email at aurorawarmsthenight@yahoo.com
Thanks!
February 1st, 2008 at 8:41 pm
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February 5th, 2008 at 10:43 am
I would like to nominate the Friends of the Longmont Museum. This 501c3 non-profit organization has supported the Longmont Museum for over 20 years. Thank you for considering this nomination.
Friends contact:
Joann McCoy
303-651-8373
friends@longmontmuseum.org
February 13th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
Please consider Aurora Warms The Night for Applewood’s $1000 donation. Aurora Warms The Night, through a collaboration of non-profit agencies and faith communities, works to provide shelter in low-cost Aurora motels for our homeless, since there is currently no adequate shelter in Aurora to house the increasing numbers of people trying to survive on the streets. The program activates when the temperature is 20 degrees or lower. Since its inception last year, the winter temperatures have been there more often than not. Therefore, often the program cannot be activated due to a lack of funds. The program could certainly benefit from this infusion of funds.