volunteer resource guide 2013
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United Way of Larimer County's 2013 Volunteer Resource GuideTRANSCRIPT
NC Volunteer Guide 1
GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
LIVE UNITED™
WWW.UWAYLC.ORG/VOLUNTEER
ccUNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY’S
Volunteer Resource Guide
2013-2014Your guide to volunteering in
Northern Colorado
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Organization Listings*Animals and Environment .................................................7Arts and Culture ............................................................... 11Community Centers .......................................................... 16Government Programs .....................................................20Health and Wellness .........................................................22Hunger and Homelessness ...............................................26Individuals With Disabilities ............................................30Resources and Services .................................................... 33Seniors ..............................................................................38Women and Families ........................................................ 41Youth and Families ...........................................................43
Businesses Committed to Volunteering ............................ 19Volunteering with a Service Club ......................................34Volunteering with Senior Housing ....................................40Calendar of Volunteer Events ............................................ 51Index of Organization Listings ...........................................52
Inside This Guide
CURRENTVOLUNTEEROPPORTUNITIESWonderinghowyou canmakeadifference in your community? These are current volunteer needswehave in LarimerCounty. For more up-to-date information contact United Way of Larimer County’s Volunteer Center by calling 2-1-1 or(970)407-7066orvisitourwebsiteatwww.uwaylc.org.
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2013-2014 Northern Colorado’s Volunteer Resource Guide is produced by the Fort Collins Coloradoan Custom Publishing Department.
Published June 2013 in the Coloradoan. Content provided by United Way of Larmier County and Member Organizations. While information is
as accurate as possible at press time, please check with organizations to confirm information.
ON THE COVER: Girl Scout Troop 475 volunteers for Make A Difference Day;
Photo provided by Troop Leader Jodi Greer
Colorado State Parks 1313 Sherman Street, Suite 618 Denver, CO 80203www.parks.state.co.us
Vicki Leigh(303) 866-3203, Ext. [email protected]
ColoradoStateParksprovidesextraordinaryvisitorserviceandremark-ablestewardshiptonaturalresources.Volunteersareneededthrough-outthestatetosupportbothshortandlong-termvolunteereventsandspecial projects. Individual opportunities include campground host,volunteernaturalist,andvisitorcenterhost.Possiblegroupopportuni-tiesincludeNationalPublicLandsDay,EagleScoutprojects,treeplant
*Organizations are listed under the category of the populations they primarily serve.
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Dear Community Members,
Your time can change lives.
By volunteering your time and talents, you play a key role in solving important community problems and making our community a better place for all.
Every day, United Way of Larimer County is working to create positive change and advance the common good in Northern Colorado. But, we couldn’t do what we do without the involvement of thousands of people in our community who donate their time to help their neighbors and make a difference.
The Northern Colorado Volunteer Resource Guide acts as a matchmaker for citizens interested in volunteering and community organizations that need help. The following pages will help you find volunteer opportunities that fit your passions, interests and schedule.
In addition, I encourage you to utilize the year-round resources available through the Volunteer Center to find the volunteer opportunity that’s right for you. To keep up-to-date on the most current volunteer opportunities, visit our website at www.UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org and click on “VOLUNTEER” on the top right of the screen. You can also call United Way 2-1-1 (or 970-407-7066) to get connected to projects in the community.
United Way of Larimer County sends special thanks to the sponsors of the 2013-2014 Northern Colorado Volunteer Resource Guide: Bohemian Foundation, Colorado State University, Coloradoan Media Group, and United Way of Larimer County’s Business Cares members. We also send our thanks to the hundreds of nonprofit agencies who submitted information for the Guide.
It takes an entire community to make a difference. Thank you for all you do to LIVE UNITED.
Sincerely,
Gordan Thibedeau UnitedWayofLarimerCounty President&CEO
GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.
LIVE UNITED™
WWW.UWAYLC.ORG/VOLUNTEER
ccUNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY’S
Volunteer Resource Guide
2013-2014Your guide to volunteering in
Northern Colorado
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United Way of Larimer County
Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED.WhatdoesitmeantoLIVEUNITED?Itstartswithrecognizingthatwe’reallinthistogether.
UnitedWayofLarimerCountyworkstoadvancethecommongood,becausewerecognizethatwe’reallunited.Specifically,ourlong-termgoalistocutpovertyinhalfinLarimerCountyby2025,andmakeourcommunityabetterplaceforall.
OurfocusisonEducation,IncomeandHealthbecausethesearethebuildingblocksforagoodqualityoflife.
Education:Helpingyouthsucceedinschoolandlife.
Income:Helpingfamiliesbecomefinanciallystableandindependent.
Health:Creatingamorestablecommunitybymeetingbasicneeds.
Ourroleistorecruitthepeopleandorganizationsfromallacrossthecom-munitywhobringthepassion,expertiseandresourcestogetthingsdone.
Weinviteyoutojoinusandbepartofthechange.Youcangive,youcanad-vocateandyoucanvolunteer.That’swhatitmeanstoLIVEUNITED.
For more information, visit www.UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org or call(970)407-7000.
2-1-1 Information and Referral Get Connected. Get Answers.
Whenyouneedanswersaboutwheretogoforclothing,food,rent,shelter,supportgroups,volunteerismandothertypesofcommunityservices,UnitedWay2-1-1ishereforyou.
We have highly trained information and referral specialists who assist thepublicintimesofneedanddisaster.Weareconnectedwithmorethan2,500healthandhumanserviceorganizationsthathelppeople.
Peoplecall2-1-1for:
•Agingservices•Disasterrecovery•Donationreferrals•Food,housing&utilityassistance•Health&medicalneeds•Legalassistance•Andmore
Wecanbereachedbycalling2-1-1fromalandlineor(970)407-7066fromyourcellphone.Weareyourone-stopconnectiontocommunityresources.
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United Way of Larimer County
THE VOLUNTEER CENTERUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCentermakesvolunteeringeasyforyou.Ourteamofvolunteerspecialistsisheretohelpyou,yourfamilyandyourfriendsfindtheperfectopportunityorproject.
TheVolunteerCentercreatesamoreconnectedcommunitybypromotingtheethicofserviceandbeingthecentralresourceforvolunteerismthroughcollaborations.
TYPES OF VOLUNTEERISM
OurtrainedVolunteerCenterstaffassistpeopleandgroupsofallagesincludingbusinesses,faith-basedvolunteers,nonprofitorganizations,andfamilieslookingtomakeadifferenceinourcommunitythroughvolunteerism.
Corporate BusinessCares,amembershipprogram,helpscompaniesdevelopexcellenceinvolunteerprogramsandadvocatesbestpracticesincorporatevolunteerism.Companiesareprovidedwiththetoolsnecessarytoinvolvetheiremployeesinthecommunity,theskillstomeasurethatinvolvement,andtheopportunitytonetworkwithotherlike-mindedorganizations.
Youth and FamilySupportisofferedtostudents,teachersandadministratorswhowanttointegratevolunteerismintotheK-12learningcurriculum,particularlyduringourannualvolunteerevents.Afamilyvolunteeringguideisavailableforfamilieswhowanttovolunteerwithyoungchildren.
Individual and Group Giveanhour.GiveaSaturday.Whetherit’sreadingtochildren,deliveringmealstoseniorcitizensorhelpingrestorenaturetrails–getoutandvolunteer.Wecanhelpyoufindtheperfectopportunityinyourcommunity.
PROGRAMS
Technical Assistance Partnership (TAP) TAPoffersprofessionalworkshops,trainingopportunities,andconsultingservicestononprofitorganizationsandanyoneelseinterestedinenhancingtheirorganizationalcompetencies.
Board Bank VolunteersaretrainedandreferredtononprofitBoardofDirectorpositionsaccordingtotheneedsofthenonprofitandtheskillsetsandinterestsofthevolunteers.Trainingsareheldbimonthly.
United Way AmeriCorpsNationalServiceAmeriCorpsmembersworkfull-timeatlocalnonprofitagenciesinthecommunitytoincreasevolunteerismaroundeducation,health,andincome,andtobuildthecapacityoftheirhostorganization.
ANNUAL VOLUNTEER EVENTS
Make A Difference Day – October National Volunteer Month – April Family Volunteer Day - November Global Youth Service Day – April
Youcanfindvolunteeropportunitiesandprojectsbyvisitingourwebsiteatwww.unitedwayoflarimercounty.org.YoumayalsofindinformationbycallingtheVolunteerCenterat2-1-1or(970)407-7066.
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2nd Chance Vizsla Rescue, Inc.
1017 Eggleston StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.2ndchancevizslarescue.org
Rita Prindle(970) [email protected]
2ndChanceVizslaRescue,Inc.providesasafeshelterfortheabandoned and abused Vizsla, offering additional supporttoanimal rescueorganizations thathandlestrayorsurren-deredVizslasinneedofcareduetonaturaldisastersorotheremergencies.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithdogrescue,rehabilitation,andthefostercareprocess.Youthvolunteersages16+unsupervised.
Animal House Rescue & Grooming, Inc.
1104 West Vine DriveFort Collins, CO 80521www.animalhousehelp.org
Kim Clarkson(970) [email protected]
Animal House Rescue & Grooming, Inc. decreases the eu-thanasia rate of adoptable animals by collaborating withoverpopulated and under-served shelters, providing thecommunity with education, information and outreach, andprovidingadoptionopportunitiesforhomelessanimalsandgivingthemwhattheyneedmost:timetofindtheirforeverhomes.Volunteersareneededsevendaysaweektoassistwithdogwalking,puppyanddogfostering,frontdeskwork,fundraising,grantwriting,adoptionevents,andanimalcare.Youthvolunteersages10+supervised.Eachyouthvolunteermustbeaccompaniedbyat leastoneadult.Court-orderedvolunteersmustbeages18+.
Big Thompson Watershed Forum800 South Taft AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.btwatershed.org
Zach Shelley(970) [email protected]
BigThompsonWatershedForumprotectsandimproveswa-terquality intheBigThompsonWatershedthroughcollab-orative monitoring, assessment, and educational outreachprojects. Volunteers are needed for monitoring and clean-ups,aswellassamplingwaterqualityatdesignatedsitesonamonthlybasis.Trainingandequipmentareprovided.
City of Fort Collins Natural Areas DepartmentPO Box 580Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fcgov.com/naturalareas
Susan Schafer(970) [email protected]
CityofFortCollinsNaturalAreasDepartmentconservesandenhanceslandswithexistingorpotentialnaturalareavalues,landsthatserveascommunityseparators,agriculturallands,andlandswithscenicvalues.Conservationofnaturalhabi-tatsandfeaturesisthehighestprioritywhileprovidingedu-cationandrecreationfortheFortCollinscommunity.MasterNaturalist volunteers leadeducational natureprograms forallagesafterextensivetraining.MasterNaturalistAssistantsprovideahelpinghandtoMasterNaturalistsduringschoolfield trips. Volunteer Ranger Assistants respond to visitorquestionsandmonitornaturalareas.Adopt-A-NaturalAreavolunteersvisitanaturalareamonthlyandpickuplitterforone year.Gardenershelp care for thenativeplantdemon-strationgardensat theNaturalAreasoffice.One-dayfieldprojectswillbeopentothepublicApril-November.
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BelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinfor-mationaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithanimalsandtheenvironment,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimer
County’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitingwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
NC Volunteer Guide 7ANIMALS & ENVIRONMENT
City of Fort Collins Parks Department
413 South Bryan AvenueFort Collins, CO 80521www.fcgov.com/parks
Carol Rankin(970) [email protected]
TheCityofFortCollinsParksDepartmentprovidessafe,ac-cessibleandinvitingparksandpublicspaceswherequalityofplace,serviceandstewardshipmeet.Volunteersareneededto assist with various seasonal and ongoing park mainte-nance projects throughout the park system including one-timeprojectsandseveralparkandtrailadoptionprograms.Backgroundcheckrequired.Youthvolunteersages2-15su-pervised,16+unsupervised.
City of Loveland Parks and Recreation
500 East Third Street, Ste. 200Loveland, CO 80537www.cityofloveland.org
LaDonna Estock(970) [email protected]
TheCityofLovelandisavibrantcommunitysurroundedbynaturalbeautyandstrivestoprovideapositiveatmospherewhereresidentsandbusinessescanprosper.Volunteersareneeded as environmental education guides, coaches foryouthathletics,firefighters,seniorpolice,chaplains for thepolicedepartment,andasassistantsat theRialtoTheatre,LovelandLibrary,LovelandMuseum/GalleryandSeniorCen-ter.Youthvolunteersage12+supervisedarewelcometovol-unteerwithenvironmentalprograms.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
1313 Sherman Street, Ste 618Denver, CO 80203www.parks.state.co.us
Vicki Leigh(303) [email protected]
Colorado Parks and Wildlife perpetuates the wildlife re-sourcesofthestatetoprovideaqualitystateparkssystem,andtoprovideenjoyableandsustainableoutdoorrecreationopportunities that educate and inspire current and futuregenerationstoserveasactivestewardsofColorado’snatu-ralresources.Volunteersareneededthroughoutthestatetosupportbothshortandlong-termvolunteereventsandspe-cial projects. Individual opportunities include campgroundhost, volunteer naturalist, and visitor center host. PossiblegroupopportunitiesincludeNationalPublicLandsDay,EagleScoutprojects,treeplantings,restorationprojects,andtrailbuilding.ParksinthenorthernareaareBarrLake,BoydLake,EldoradoCanyon, JacksonLake, Lory,NorthSterling, StateForest,andSt.Vrain.Volunteerswhocontribute48+hourswill receivea freeColoradoStateParkspass.Youthvolun-teersages13+unsupervised.
Colorado State University- Environmental Learning Center
3745 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80525www.csuelc.org
Brett Bruyere(970) [email protected]
CSUEnvironmentalLearningCenterisdedicatedtoadvanc-ing environmental stewardship among students and thecommunity throughopportunities forexperiential learning,self-study and educational programs. Education volunteersassist in leading and planning environmental programs forcommunityandschoolgroups.VolunteerTrailRangerswalkthetrailsystemandcompleteas-neededwork,suchasmi-nor trail maintenance, pruning, replacing boards on footbridges,andinteractingwithvisitorsonthetrail.Volunteersarealsoneeded10am-2pm,thelastSaturdayofeverymonthfor Service Saturday Events to aid staff in performing ser-vice activities. Activities vary each month and range frominvasivespeciesremovaltoweedingoftheorganicgarden.Groupserviceprojectsarealsowelcomeandvarydependingontheproject.Youthvolunteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Denkai Animal Sanctuary
217 1st StreetEaton, CO 80615www.denkaisanctuary.org
Denise Ellington(970) [email protected]
Denkai Animal Sanctuary promotes healthy environmentsinwhichpeopleandanimals interactandconnect throughapplied environmental and educational programs to culti-vate mental and physical health. Volunteers are needed inall areas including: animal socializing, handling, behaviortrainingandcare;pencleaning;officework;grantwriting;educationalprogramdevelopmentandexecution; fundrais-inganddevelopmentactivities;andsustainablelivingprac-ticesincludingrepairofsolarpanels,gardening,andshelterbuilding for animals. Volunteers are needed in Fort CollinsandLovelandforweekendmobileadoptions,topickupfooddonations,torecruithaydonations,andfordailyhelpattheDenkaiAdoptionCenterlocatedinEaton.Veterinarians,bothlargeandsmallanimal,arealsoneeded.Timesareflexibleandweareopensevendaysaweek.Youthvolunteersages5-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
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Duncan’s Place, A Cat Sanctuary
PO Box 392Milliken, CO 80543www.duncansplace.org
Michelle Simon(970) [email protected]
Duncan’sPlace,ACatSanctuaryhelpsbothfelinesandhu-mans find harmonious solutions to live and learn togetherand is committed to promoting a lifelong bond betweenpeople and their cats. Volunteers are needed to help witherrands,promotionalevents,grantwriting,fundraising,do-nationsmanagement,andtoopentheirheartandhometofostercats intheirhomes.Youthvolunteersages13-16su-pervised,17+unsupervised.
Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay/Neuter Clinic
2321 East Mulberry Street, Unit 1Fort Collins, CO 80524www.FCCRSNC.org
Hilary Foshee(970) [email protected]
TheFortCollinsCatRescueandSpay/NeuterClinic isdedi-catedtothewell-beingofallcatsanddogsinourcommunitywithemphasisonpreventingpetoverpopulationandontheshelteringandplacementofsurrenderedorabandonedcatsintoloving,permanenthomes.Volunteersareneededsevendaysaweektoassistwithcatcare,sheltercleaning,fostercare, fundraising, outreach and special events, vaccinationandspay/neuterclinics,office-relatedwork,andgrantwrit-ing.Youthvolunteersages14+unsupervised.
Gardens on Spring Creek
2145 Centre AvenueFort Collins, CO 80526www.fcgov.com/gardens
Connie Meyer(970) [email protected]
Gardens on Spring Creek enriches the lives of people andfosters environmental stewardship through horticulture.
TheGardensencompass18acreswhichincludecommunitygardens,Children’sGarden,VisitorCenter,GardenofEatin’,LaurenSpring-OgdenXericParkwayStrip,andthePlantSe-lectDemonstrationGarden.Volunteersareneededtohelpinallgardensandwithyouthandadultprograms.Volunteersare also needed to greet garden visitors, provide gardenevent information, register people for classes, create floralandbotanicaldisplays,andserveasambassadors.Trainingisprovided.Youthvolunteersages6-14supervised,15+un-supervised.
The Growing Project
713 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80525www.thegrowingproject.org
Volunteer Coordinator(203) [email protected]
The Growing Project is all volunteer-run and promotes thevalueofastrong,diverse,andjust local foodsystemtoallresidents of Northern Colorado through direct agriculturalexperiences, education, and advocacy. Volunteers assistwithgardenwork,education,programdevelopment,grantwriting,accounting,eventplanning,andfundraising.Youthvolunteersages5-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
High Plains Environmental Center
1854 Piney River DriveLoveland, CO 80538www.suburbitat.org
Garth Bontrager(970) [email protected]
HighPlainsEnvironmentalCenterrestoresnaturewherewelive,work,andplay.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithnat-uralareas restoration,planting, trailmaintenance,buildingprojects, and gathering seeds. Volunteers are also neededto assist with the Giving Garden where 20,000 pounds ofproduceisgrownannuallyforlocalfoodbanks.Youthvolun-teersages4-12supervised,13+unsupervised.
Larimer Humane Society
5137 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80525www.larimerhumane.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
LarimerHumaneSocietypromotesandprovidestherespon-sible careand treatmentof animals.Volunteersmayassistwith animal care, photography, behavior and enrichment,clientservices,adoptions,communityoutreach,communityrelations,courierclub,development,fostercare,graphicde-sign,humaneeducation,licensing,marketing/publicity,vet-erinary care, video production, wildlife rehabilitation, andyard maintenance. Those interested in volunteering mustcompleteanonlineapplicationandattendvolunteerorien-tation. Minimum six-month commitment requested. Youthvolunteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
The best way to find yourself, is to lose
yourself in the service of others.
- Ghandi
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MacGregor Ranch180 MacGregor AvenueEstes Park, CO 80517www.macgregorranch.org
Shannon Clark(970) [email protected]
MacGregorRanchisahighmountainhistoricworkingcattleranchthatsupportsyoutheducation.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithallaspectsoftheranchincludinghelpinginthegiftshop,inthegarden,onthegrounds,andwithbuildingrepairsandmaintenance.VolunteersareespeciallyneededinthesummermonthsofJune,JulyandAugust.Noexperi-encerequired.
Mulberry Community Gardens PO Box 270838Fort Collins, CO 80527www.mulberrycommunitygardens.org
Chuck Cotherman(970) [email protected]
MulberryCommunityGardensprovidesavarietyofeduca-tionalopportunities to the localunderservedpublicwithinthe community garden format, contributes space and as-sets for place-based outcome-focused curriculum to localschools, and increases food security through communityfood production programs. Volunteers are needed to sup-portthiscooperative-stylegarden.Volunteersshareintend-ingthegarden,aswellasharvestingthegarden.Alltalentsare needed and welcome, including gardening, carpentry,musical, web design, photography, and public speaking.Youthvolunteersofanyagewelcomewithsupervision.
Pets Forever: Supporting the Life-Long Bond 1601 Campus DeliveryColorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO 80523petsforever.colostate.edu
Lori Kogan(970) [email protected]
Pets Forever: Supporting the Life-LongBondhelps low-in-comeelderlyordisabledLarimerCountyresidentsmaintainownershipoftheirpetsforaslongaspossiblebyprovidingneededhelpandresources.Volunteersareneededtoassistwith in-home animal care such as dog walking, litter boxmaintenance, feeding,bathing,andanimal transportation.Background check, attendance at weekly group meetings,and a minimum five-hour per week commitment (basedaroundyourschedule)required.
Poudre Wilderness VolunteersPO Box 271921Fort Collins, CO 80527www.poudrewildernessvolunteers.org
Bob Manuel(970) [email protected]
PoudreWildernessVolunteersassisttheCanyonLakesRang-erDistrictof theU.S.ForestService inmanagingandpro-
tectingthewildernessandbackcountryareaswithinitsjuris-diction.Volunteersareneededtoserveaswildernessrangersandhostsforthepurposeofeducatingthepublic.VolunteersalsohelpwithtrailmaintenanceandnoxiousweedremovalandprovideinformationtotheForestServiceontrailusageand conditions. Volunteers support programs such as theTrailMaintenanceCrew,KidsinNature,WeedCrew,Adopt-a-Highway,andWinterPatrolling,aswellaswithHighParkFirerestorationprojects.Newvolunteerhikers,backpackers,and horse riders are recruited through March, begin man-datorytraininginMay,andareexpectedtocompletesixormorepatrolsfromMay-September.
ReSource
1501 North College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.resourceyard.org
Kendol Gustafson(970) [email protected]
ReSourceempowersourcommunitytoconservenaturalre-sources by promoting waste reduction through innovativelandfilldiversionprogramsandisthewastereductiondivi-sionoftheCenterforReSourceConservation.Volunteersareneeded Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm, Saturdays, 9am-5pm,andSundays,11am-4pm,toassistwithprocessingmaterials.Thismayincludede-nailing,cleaning,andshapingproductsforcustomerreuse.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithcustomer service. Youth volunteers ages 8-13 supervised,14+unsupervised.
Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
720 East Vine Drive, Unit BFort Collins, CO 80524www.rmrp.org
Lisa Winta(970) [email protected]
TheRockyMountainRaptorPrograminspirestheprotectionandappreciationofraptorsandthespaceswherethey livethrough excellence in raptor rehabilitation, education, andresearch. Volunteers wanting to work directlywith raptorsareneededtocleancages,prepareandservefood,completemedicalrecords,providehealingcare,delivereducationpro-grams,andparticipateinpublicoutreach.RaptorCarevolun-teersmustattendanorientationandaweeklymeeting.BirdCarevolunteerscommittoaminimumofoneyear,workingonefour-hourshiftperweek.Volunteersarealsoneededtogreet guests, answer phones, complete clerical tasks, careforsmallrodentcolonies,andhelpwithspecialprojectsandeventplanning.Youthvolunteersages12+supervised.
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Soaring Eagle Ecology CenterPO Box 410Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545www.seecatrfl.org
Judy Viola(970) [email protected]
SoaringEagleEcologyCenteroffershands-on,outdooredu-cation to promote understanding and appreciation of thenaturalworld.SEECisentirelymanagedbyvolunteers.Vol-unteersareneeded tohelp cleanupnature trails andSEECland. Volunteers are also needed May-September to assistwithdiscoveryhikesandenvironmentaleducationprograms.
Trees, Water & People
633 Remington StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.treeswaterpeople.org
Megan Maiolo-Heath(970) [email protected]
Trees, Water & People improves people’s lives by helpingcommunities protect, conserve, and manage the naturalresources upon which their long-term well-being depends.Volunteersareneededtoassistwith thegardenandofficeprojectssuchasEnglish/Spanishtranslation,dataentry,andmailings.Youthvolunteersages13-15withsupervision,16+unsupervised.
USDA Forest Service
2150 Centre Avenue, Bldg EFort Collins, CO 80526www.fs.fed.us/r2/arnf/volunteering
Kristy Wumkes(970) [email protected]
USDAForestServicesustainsthehealth,diversity,andpro-ductivityofthenation’sforestsandgrasslandstomeettheneedsofpresentand futuregenerations.Awidevarietyof
serviceprogramsareavailable,includingtrailmaintenance,backcountrypatrols,woodworking,andvisitorservices.ThemainofficeislocatedinFortCollins.Youthvolunteersages12+supervised.
Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado
600 South Mason ParkwayDenver, CO 80209www.voc.org
Carishma Gokhale-Welch(303) [email protected]
VolunteersforOutdoorColorado(VOC)isastatewidenon-profit volunteer organization whose mission is to motivateand enable citizens to be active stewards of Colorado’snaturalresources.VOChasmorethan70outdoorvolunteeropportunitieseachyear,fromfamily-friendlytooutdoorex-treme,fromurbanplantingtotrailworkon14ersandwildfirerestoration.Noexperienceortrainingnecessary.Youthvol-unteerswelcome.
Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
418 South Howes Street, Unit 115Fort Collins, CO 80521www.wlrv.org
Nate Boschmann(970) [email protected]
WildlandsRestorationVolunteersfostersacommunityspiritof shared responsibility for the ecological stewardship andrestoration of public and protected lands. Volunteers areneededtoassistwithanyofthe40+restorationprojectsandtraining opportunities offered throughout the year. No ex-periencenecessary.Youthvolunteersages14+supervised.
Wolves Offered Life and Friendship Sanctuary
PO Box 1544LaPorte, CO 80535www.wolfsanctuary.net
Michelle Proulx(970) [email protected]
W.O.L.F.Sanctuaryimprovesthequalityoflifeforwolvesandwolf-dogsbyrescuingandprovidingsanctuarytowolvesandwolf-dogs,andeducatingthepublicaboutwolvesandwolf-dogs.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithadministrativeandfundraisingprojects, toworkwiththeanimalsat thesanc-tuary, and in rescue situations.Youth volunteers ages16+supervised.
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Bas Bleu Theatre Company
401 Pine StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.basbleu.org
Tricia Navarre(970) [email protected]
BasBleuTheatreCompanypresentsoutstandingtheatrethatinspiresbothaudienceandartistalike inan intimatesalonsetting.Volunteersareneededwithalmosteveryaspectoftheatre and play production, including serving as actors,designers, light and sound technicians, floor crew, housemanagers,anddocents.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithbulkmailings,janitorialwork,andadministrativetasks.Youthvolunteersages15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Bee Family Centennial Farm Museum
4320 East County Road 58Fort Collins, CO 80524www.beefamilyfarm.org
Liz Harrison(970) [email protected]
BeeFamilyCentennialFarmMuseumpreservesthearchitec-tureandartifactsoftheBeeFarmwhileeducatingthepublicon farming lifeandmethods,pastandpresent.VolunteersareneededtogivetoursinshiftsduringmuseumhoursFri-
days-Saturdays, 9am-4pm fromMay-October andonotherdaysbyappointment.Volunteersperformsimpledemonstra-tions during special events in June and September, super-visehands-onactivitiesforchildren,andassistwithgeneralmaintenancesuchaslandscapingandcleaning.Youthvolun-teersages12-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Berthoud Community Library District
236 Welch AvenueBerthoud, CO 80513www.berthoudcommunitylibrary.org
Jennifer Miller(970) [email protected]
BerthoudCommunityLibraryDistrictprovidesresourcesforlearningandleisurefortheBerthoudcommunitythatenrichthe individualandenhancethecommunity’squalityof life.Volunteers assist library staff in providing public service,working on a wide variety of routine library tasks such asshelving books, and assisting with special projects. Youthvolunteersages12-14supervised,15+unsupervised.
Center for Fine Art Photography
400 North College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.c4fap.org
Sunshine Divis(970) [email protected]
The Center for Fine Art Photography promotes the art ofphotography by supporting the growth of creative artiststhrough exhibitions and educational programs. VolunteersareneededTuesday–Friday,10am-6pm;Saturdays,11am-5pm;andduringFirstFridaygallerywalks,5-9:15pmtoassistwithexhibitionset-up,administrativetasks,workshops,gal-lerytalksandevents,andtoserveasgalleryattendants.Vol-unteersreceivediscountsoncallforentries,workshops,andmembershipfees.Youthvolunteersages16+unsupervised.
Arts & CultureBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithartsandculturepleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimer
County’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
Give. Advocate. Volunteer.
Live United.
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Colorado Welcome Center3745 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80525www.colorado.com
Linda Ellis(970) [email protected]
TheColoradoWelcomeCenterprovidesaccurateandhelpfulinformation to travelers about tourist activities throughoutthestatewhileencouragingthemtoseemoreofColorado.Volunteers are needed daily in 3-4 hour shifts to serve asTravelCounselors,workingdirectlywith the travelingpub-lictoprovidevisitorswithdirections,routing,andvacationplanning.Cashregisterexperiencehelpful,butnotrequired.
Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park
423 West Elkhorn AvenueEstes Park, CO 80517www.estesarts.com
Lynda Vogel(970) [email protected]
CulturalArtsCouncilofEstesParkenhancesthequalityandaccessibilityof visualandperformingarts forpeopleofallages.Volunteersarewelcometoserveasgallerydocentsforchangingexhibits,helpsetupperformingartsevents,helpwithdataentry,serveontheBoardofDirectorsorasneeded.Volunteers may assist with off-site visual arts and perfor-manceevents.Youthvolunteersages13-16supervised.
Debut Theatre Company
827 Riverside AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.debuttheatre.org
Lee Kaplan(970) [email protected]
Debut Theatre educates, entertains, and enriches the livesofyoungaudiencesandartists.DebutTheatreisahands-ontheatre for youngpeople,by youngpeople.Volunteersareneeded to assist with painting, lawn care, costume repair,cleaning, computer technology support and organizationaloperations. Shifts are available Monday-Thursday, 10am-1pmorbyappointment.Youthvolunteersages13+super-vised.
Downtown Business Association
19 Old Town Square, Ste 230Fort Collins, CO 80524www.downtownfortcollins.com
JoAnn Caddoo(970) [email protected]
The Downtown Fort Collins Business Association (DBA) isdesigned topromotedowntownbusinessesandhelp themthrivebycreatingenergy,excitement,andenthusiasmdown-town through events and promotions. More than 700 vol-unteersareneededeachyear toassistwithevents,mostlyoccurringonweekends.Volunteerscanregisteronline.Youthvolunteersages15+supervised.
E.L. Events
239 East 4th Street, Ste. A-101Loveland, CO 80537www.e-l-events.org
Kristine Koschke(970) [email protected]
E.L.Eventscreatesextraordinaryeventstoenrichourcom-munity, encourage collaboration and cultivate support forlocal businesses, municipalities and nonprofits. Volunteersareneededtohelpwithspecialeventsthroughouttheyear,includingcommitteeparticipationprior totheevent.Youthvolunteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Estes Park Museum
200 4th StreetEstes Park, CO 80517www.estes.org/museum
Alicia Mittelman(970) [email protected]
EstesParkMuseumcollects, interprets,andpreserveslocalhistoryaswellaspresentsexhibits,programs,andeventsfortheeducationandbenefitofresidentsandvisitorsofallages.Volunteersareneededtoassistvisitorsatthemuseum,workinthegiftshop,helpwithdataentryformuseumcollectionsandrecordkeeping,andassistwithexhibitconstructionandtours.Youthvolunteersages12+supervised.
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How do you LIVE UNITED?
Fort Collins Municipal Railway Society
1801 West Mountain AvenueFort Collins, CO 80522www.fortnet.org/trolley
Carol Tunner(970) [email protected]
TheFortCollinsMunicipalRailwaySocietyworksinpartner-shipwiththeFortCollinsMuseumtooperatetheFortCollinsMunicipalRailway,presentingalivinghistoryofelectricpub-lic transportation in Fort Collins.Volunteers are needed toserveasconductorsandmotorpersonsforthehistoricBirneyStreetcar#21onWestMountainAvenueandtohelprestoreasecondstreetcar.Thetrolleyoperatesweekendsandholi-days, 12-5pm, May-September, and is available during theweekforcharteredevents.Trainingisprovided.Youthvolun-teersages16+supervised.
Fort Collins Museum of Art
201 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.ftcma.org
April Smith(970) [email protected]
TheFortCollinsMuseumofArtengagesourcommunity inculturalexperiencesthatpromoteanawarenessandappre-ciationofthevisualarts.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithmailings,installations,specialevents,exhibitionopeningre-ceptions,andatthefrontdesk.ShiftsareavailableWednes-day-Friday,10am-5pm,andSaturdaysandSundaysbetween12-5pm.Youthvolunteersages16+unsupervised.
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 408 Mason CourtFort Collins, CO 80524www.fcmod.org
Holly LeMasurier(970) [email protected]
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery creates meaningful op-portunitiesforpeopleofallagestolearn,reflect,andhavefunthroughhands-onandcollections-basedexplorationsinscienceandculture.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithvisi-torservices,education,archives,collections,specialevents,exhibits,anddigitalmedia.
Fort Collins Musicians Association619 South College Avenue, Ste 5Fort Collins, CO 80524www.focoma.org
Danielle Hastings(970) [email protected]
FortCollinsMusiciansAssociation (FoCoMA)providesedu-cation, support, andnetworkingopportunities for the Fort
Collinsmusiccommunity.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithspecialeventsthroughouttheyear,includingcommitteepar-ticipationpriortotheevent.VolunteersareespeciallyneededfortheFoCoMXmusicfestivalinApril.
Friends of the Loveland Public Library Foundation, Inc.
300 North Adams AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.friendsofthelovelandlibrary.org
Barbara Franke(970) [email protected]
TheFriendsof theLovelandPublicLibraryFoundation, Inc.supportstheLovelandPublicLibrary’sworkastheinforma-tion center of the community by advocating for the publicsupport and use of the library, by generating current andlong-termfundingandbydevelopingvolunteerinvolvement.Volunteersareneededtoserveoncommittees,includingad-ministrative,programandeventcommittees.Volunteersarealsoneeded toassistwithnewsletterpublications,bulletinboardandposterdisplays,public relationsandnetworkingrepresentation,booksales,andspecialevents.Youthvolun-teersages8-12supervised,13+unsupervised.
HalfMoon Arts 155 North College Avenue, Ste 226Fort Collins, CO 80524www.halfmoonarts.org
Rose Moon(970) [email protected]
HalfMoonArtsusescreativity toempowerandprepareat-riskyouthfortheirtransitionintoadulthood.Volunteermusi-ciansandartistsareneededtogivedemonstrations,teach,andworkwithyouthtopracticetheirskills.Volunteerscanalsohelpwiththegardeningprogramandhangingartforartshows.Youthvolunteerswelcome.
KRFC 88.9FM, Public Radio for the Front Range 619 South College, Ste 4Fort Collins, CO 80524www.krfcfim.org
Andrea Bradstreet(970) [email protected]
KRFC makes great radio that is local, noncommercial, andvolunteer-powered. Volunteers are needed to assist withmembershipdrivesbytakingpledgesandsendingoutmem-bershippremiumsinthefallandspring,directradioshows,interviewartistsandbands,andserveassoundtechniciansforaudioset-upandsoundengineeringduringLive@Lunchshows.Volunteersarealsoneededtoproducenewprogram-ming.
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Lincoln Center-City of Fort Collins 417 West Magnolia StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.lctix.com
Ruth Smith(970) [email protected]
The Lincoln Center is a leader in cultural experience andmakes it an essential value to the community. Volunteersareneededtoserveasgreeters,ushers,ArtGallerydocents,helpwithticketing,coat-check,andadministrativefunctions.Volunteerdescriptionsandapplicationsareavailableonline.Youthvolunteersages14+supervised.
Loveland Opera Theatre PO Box 7293Loveland, CO 80537www.lovelandopera.org
Dr. Juliana Bishop Hoch(970) [email protected]
Loveland Opera Theatre offers outstanding operatic per-formances and educational opportunities in our commu-nity.VolunteersareneededtoassistwithnumerouseventsthroughouttheyearincludingtheGalaandadditionalfund-raisingevents.Youthvolunteersages14+supervised.
Northern Colorado Intertribal Pow-Wow Association PO Box 1938Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fortnet.org/powwow
Jan Iron(970) [email protected]
The Northern Colorado Intertribal Pow-Wow Associationprovides opportunities for northern Colorado communitiesto share and participate in Native American cultures. Vol-unteersareneeded tohelpwithSaturdaynightdinnersbypreparing food, helping with check-in, and working withchildrentomakecraftswhiletheirparentsaredancing.Vol-unteerswithconstructionormechanicalskillsareneededtohelpwithequipmentmalfunctionsandartisticvolunteersareneeded to help make signs. Volunteers are also needed tohelpwithweekendeventsthroughouttheyear.Youthvolun-teersages15+supervised.
OpenStage Theatre & Company PO Box 617Fort Collins, CO 80522www.openstage.com
Denise Freestone(970) [email protected]
OpenStageprovidesexceptionaltheaterthatcaptivatestheheartandmind.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithcom-puterandclericalduties,setconstructionandpainting,back-stagework, andwarehousemanagement. Individualswithconstructionexperienceareneededtohelpsetandstriketheproduction set before and after productions. Youth volun-teersages13+unsupervised.
Poudre Landmarks Foundation 108 North Meldrum StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.poudrelandmarks.org
Jennifer Beccard(970) [email protected]
Poudre Landmarks Foundation manages the 1879 AveryHouse and the 1882 Fort Collins Water Works for the CityofFortCollinsandhasavisionofaFortCollinscommunitythat understands, appreciates, and values its past. PoudreLandmarks Foundation preserves, restores, protects, andinterpretsthearchitecturalandculturalheritageoftheFortCollins area. Volunteers are needed to assist with specialevents,astourguidesfortheAveryHouseandWaterWorksproperties,propertyrestoration,annualHistoricHomesTour,fundraisingandotheractivities.Volunteersassistwithtoursat the1882-1883WaterWorkssiteduringopenhousesonthe second Saturdays of the month from May-October inshiftsbetween10am-3pm,andwithtoursattheAveryHouseonSaturdaysandSundaysfrom1-4pmyear-round.Trainingprovided. Volunteers may also serve on the Poudre Land-marksFoundation’sBoardandplanningcommitteesfortheAveryHouseand the1882-1883FortCollinsWaterWorks.Youthvolunteersages10-14supervised,15+unsupervised.
JOIN HANDS
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Poudre River Public Library District 301 East Olive StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.poudrelibraries.org
Barbara Crandall(970) [email protected]
PoudreRiverPublicLibraryDistrictprovidesuniversalaccesstoideasandinformationtoenrichourcommunities.Volun-teersareneededtohelpwithshelvingbooks,managingthetelephone, data entry, filing obituaries, clerking, children,teen and adult summer reading programs, kids’ craft pro-gramsandmovie times, selectinganddeliveringbooks tohome-boundcustomers,theBooksbyMailprogram,clean-ing both indoors and outdoors and assisting storytellers.Shifts are generally 2-4 hours, available 7 days per week;mostvolunteerswork1or2shiftsperweekandtimesvarywith volunteer assignments. Youth volunteers ages 11-13supervised,14+unsupervised.
Ten Thousand Villages113 Linden Street, Old Town SquareFort Collins, CO 80524www.fortcollins.tenthousandvillages.com
Valerie Beers(970) [email protected]
Ten Thousand Villages provides vital, fair income to ar-tisans in developing countries by marketing their uniquecrafts while raising awareness in our communities aboutthe importanceofFairTrade.Volunteerswork in thestoresellingcrafts, tellingthestoriesofartisans,andeducatingcustomersaboutfairtrade.Retailexperienceisaplus,butnotrequired.Thestoreisafunworkenvironmentandofferstheopportunitytolearnaboutartisansfrommanycountries.Hoursvaryseasonally.Volunteerswork4.5-hourshifts,2-3timespermonth.Mustbe18yearsofageorolder.
ARTS & CuLTuRE
United Way of Larimer County and National Service
AmeriCorpsengagesmorethan80,000womenandmeninintensiveserviceeachyearthroughmorethan15,000nonprofits,schools,publicagencies,andcommunityandfaith-basedgroupsacrossthecountry.UnitedWayofLarimerCountyhassupportedallAmeriCorpsprogramsinrecentyears:AmeriCorps*VISTA,AmeriCorpsState/NationalandAmeriCorpsNCCC.FormoreinformationonAmeriCorpsNationalService,visitwww.americorps.gov.UnitedWayAmeriCorpsprovidesafull-timeAmeriCorpsStatemembertoapartnernonprofitagencyfor11monthsofserviceinahighlevelcapacity.AmeriCorpsservicebuildsthenonprofit’scapacityaroundhealth,education,andincomethroughvolunteerismandvolunteermanagement.Volunteersgetthingsdoneinourcommunityeverydaytohelppeopleinpoverty;AmeriCorpsdrivestheefficiencyandstrengthoftheseprogramsthroughvolunteermanagementleadership.Formoreinformation,visitwww.UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org.
Timberlane Farm Museum 2306 East 1st StreetLoveland, CO 80537www.timberlanefarmmuseum.org
Teri Johnson(970) [email protected]
Timberlane Farm Museum is committed to preserving thefarmingheritageandlifestyleofthe1860s-1940sintheBigThompson Valley through educational programs, historicalpresentations, and special events. Volunteers are neededsevendaysaweek,9am-4pmandbyappointment tohelpwith artifact maintenance and care, scrap-booking, grantwriting, gardening, guiding tours, and performing skillsdemonstrations such as blacksmithing, weaving, spinning,andquilting.Youthvolunteersages10-13supervised,14+unsupervised.
Wolverine Farm Publishing Company and Bookstore
144 North College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.wolverinefarm.org
Todd Simmons(970) [email protected]
WolverineFarmPublishingCompanyandBookstorefocuseson publishing quality literature and art that mindfully en-gageshumanswiththeworld.Thebookstoreisavolunteer-runbookstorethatstrivestobuildandsupportcommunitythroughliteracyoutreachprogramsandbyhostingcommu-nityevents.Volunteersareneededdailyinthebookstoretohelpcustomers,createbookorders,cleanandorganizethestore,andassistwithdisplays.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwitheventsandfundraisersthroughouttheyear.Youthvolunteersages16+unsupervised.
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The Center
100 North Mason StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.glbtcolorado.org
Heather Camerer(970) [email protected]
TheCenterservesasaresourcecenterforthegay,lesbian,bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, two-spirit, same-gender-loving, questioning communities and their allies innorthern Colorado through support, education, outreach,advocacy,andcollaboration.Volunteersareneededtohelpwith administrative tasks, maintenance, and newsletterpreparation.Youthvolunteersages12+supervised.
City of Fort Collins-Recreation Department
112 East Willow StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.fcgov.com
Lisa Ratajczak(970) [email protected]
The City of Fort Collins Recreation Department providesservices thatpromotehealth,well-being,personalgrowth,and life enrichment for the community. Youth volunteerswelcome.Opportuntiesareavailable forvolunteers tohelpatanyofourseven facilities:EdoraPool IceCenter,SeniorCenter,NorthsideAztlanCommunityCenter,TheFarm,Mul-berryPool,CityParkPool,andthePotteryStudio.Examplesofspecificvolunteeractivitiesincludeassistingwithspecialevents, youth sports leagues, coaching, fundraising cam-paigns,andadaptiverecreationeventsandactivities.Somemajor volunteer-based events include Treatsylvania at TheFarm,TheAmazingRace-FortCollinsEditionandHogwartsHalloween. New this year, volunteers are needed to assistwiththe4thofJulyparade.
Estes Valley Library
PO Box 1687Estes Park, CO 80517www.estesvalleylibrary.org
Kieran Rowser(970) 586-8116 Ext. [email protected]
EstesValley Libraryprovidesaccess toquality information,resources and services, and brings people, ideas, and op-portunities together for the enrichment of the community.Volunteersassistwithtaskssuchasshelvingbooks,process-ingnewmaterials,repairingmaterials,indexingnewspapers,and interviewing local individuals to record oral histories.Volunteersalsohelpcoordinatetheannualused-booksale.Scheduling is flexible and can be easily tailored to the in-terestsandavailabilityofvolunteerapplicants.Youthvolun-teersages14+unsupervised.
Everyday Joe’s Coffee House
144 South Mason StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.everydayjoes.org
Aaron Patterson(970) [email protected]
EverydayJoe’sCoffeeHouseseekstoexpressthepresenceofthelivingChristinOldTownbybuildingrelationshipsandbeingaplacewherepeople come together.Volunteersareneeded to assist with one-time cleaning and maintenanceprojects.Volunteerswhoareabletocommitaminimumofthreemonthsareneededasbaristasatthecoffeebar.Youthvolunteers16+unsupervised.
Community CentersBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Organizationsinthiscategory
provideavarietyofservicestothecommunityat-large,usuallyfromacentrallocation.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithcommunitycenters,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
LIVE UNITED
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The Salvation Army
3901 South Mason StreetFort Collins, CO 80525www.salvationarmyfortcollins.org
Olga Duvall(970) [email protected]
TheSalvationArmy,aninternationalmovement,isanevan-gelicalpartoftheuniversalChristianchurch.ItsmessageisbasedontheBible. Itsministry ismotivatedby the loveofGod.ItsmissionistopreachthegospelofJesusChristandtomeethumanneedsinHisnamewithoutdiscrimination.Vol-unteersareneededfortheChristmasRedKettleCampaignto ring silverbells,giveout candycanesandcollectdona-tionmoneyinTheSalvationArmyredkettleseverySaturdayinNovemberandDecember.Year-roundvolunteerprojectsincludeservingbreakfastandlunchMonday-Friday,planningandconductingWednesdaynightyouthactivities, teachingmusicclassessuchaspiano,guitarorchoir, teachingcom-puterclassesandassistingintheeQuipforSuccessComputerLab, registering low-incomefamilies forholidayassistance,andassistingwithEmergencyDisasterServices(EDS)duringthetimesofdisaster.Bilingualvolunteersespeciallyneeded.Youthvolunteersages7-16supervised,17+unsupervised.
YMCA of the Rockies
2515 Tunnel RoadEstes Park, CO 80511www.ymcarockies.org
Spider Fish(970) 586-3341 Ext. [email protected]
TheYMCAoftheRockiesputsChristianprinciplesintoprac-tice through programs, staff, and facilities in an environ-ment thatbuildshealthy spirit,mindandbody. TheYMCAoftheRockiesiscommittedtogivingbacktothecommunitythroughlocaldaycampandchildcarescholarships,military,fosterandclergyfamilydiscountlodgingpackages,scholar-ships for Camp Chief Ouray overnight summer camp, andproviding environmental education classes. Volunteers areneeded to support all departments including food service,programming,officestaff,housekeeping,andmaintenance.Volunteersreceivethesamebenefitsanddiscountsassea-sonalemployees.Youthvolunteersages14+supervised.
Holiday Giving
Areyoulookingtogivebackduringtheholidayseason?TheVolunteerCenterand2-1-1worktogethertohelpyougetconnectedtogivingopportunitiesduringtheholidays.Weprovideinformationaboutholidayvolunteeropportunities,alternativegiving,andlistsofdonationneedsfromlocalorganizations.Visitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteerduringtheholidayseason,andallyear-round,togetconnectedtotheseresources.
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Businesses Committed to Volunteering
UnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sBusinessCaresprogramwascreatedforcompaniesthataretrulycommittedtocreatingacorporatecultureofvolunteerism.Thismembershipprogramhelpsbusinessesdevelopandimplementstrategiccommunityoutreachandbusinesscitizenshipprogramsthatgeneratepositive,measurablebenefitsforthebusiness’bottom-line,aswellasforthecommunity.
Business Cares Services include:
• Consulting—Assistancewithdevelopingandmanaginganemployeevolunteerprogramandpolicythatmeetstheuniqueneedsofeachindividualcompany.
• Staff Training & Development—NonprofitBoardofDirectors,employeevolunteer,andleadershiptrainingsandquarterlypeernetworkingforums.
• Employee Volunteer Engagement—Supportinplanningvolunteerengagementprojects,includingspecialprojectsforNationalVolunteerMonth,MakeaDifferenceDay,andholidayvolunteering.
• Community Recognition—Printandwebrecognitionthroughouttheyearforthecompanyandindividualemployeevolunteers.
“Itisuptoustodevelopacommunitythatcaresandbyvolunteering,wearenotonlybuildingastrongercommunitybutalsoastrongercompany.”
-Robin Fallon, Center Partners
ThankyoutoourcurrentBusinessCaresmembersformakingadifferenceinLarimerCounty!
ADP Screening and Selection Services, Inc. ........... see ad on page 26Advantage Bank .................................................... see ad on page 11Avago Technologies ............................................... see ad on page 25Cache Bank & Trust ................................................ see ad on page 38Center Partners ...................................................... see ad on page 14Hewlett Packard ..................................................... see ad on page 44Hilton Fort Collins .................................................. see ad on page 33Kaiser Permanente ................................................. see ad on page 35Modern Woodmen Fraternal Financial ................... see ad on page 22New Belgium Brewing ............................................. see ad on page 6Nextage Unlimited Real Estate............................... see ad on page 32Odell Brewing Co .................................................... see ad on page 12OtterBox ................................................................ see ad on page 43RLR LLP ................................................................. see ad on page 24Ryan Behm and Associates with New York Life ...... see ad on page 20Sterling Infosystems .............................................. see ad on page 31The Group, Inc. Real Estate ..................................... see ad on page 27VFLA Design Inc. .................................................... see ad on page 16Weston Distance Learning, Inc. ............................... see ad on page 41Woodward, Inc ....................................................... see ad on page 18
FormoreinformationaboutBusinessCaresandUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenter,call(970)407-7066orvisitwww.unitedwayoflarimercounty.org.
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8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office 201 Laporte Avenue, Ste 200Fort Collins, CO 80521www.larimer.org/da Sara Zidon(970) [email protected]
The8thJudicialDistrictAttorney’sOfficeprotectstherightsandsafetyofthepeople,seeksafairjudicialprocessandjustconsequences for perpetrators of crime, informs, supports,andassists victimsandwitnessesof crime,andassumesaleadership role in community crime prevention. Volunteersare needed to help assist the Victim/Witness Division inprovidingadvocacytocrimevictims,performtechnicalandclericaldutiesinsupportoftheJuvenileDivision,supportim-agingandrecordsmanagement,andperformadministrativework in support of theprocessing functionsof thedepart-ment or division. Successful completion of a skills assess-ment testandbackgroundcheck required.Volunteerhoursare8am-5pm,Monday-Friday.Minimum10hoursperweekcommitmentrequired.
City of Fort Collins Boards, Commissions and AuthoritiesCity Clerks Office-City Hall West, 300 LaPorte AvenueFort Collins, CO 80521www.fcgov.com/boards Molly Wendell(970) [email protected]
Boardsandcommissionsareestablishedforthepurposeofacquiringandstudying information inspecificareasandtomake recommendations to City Council on issues rangingfrom theenvironment, culture, recreation,human services,andmore.VolunteersareneededtoserveononeoftheCity’s26boardsandcommissionsconsistingofapproximately230citizenvolunteermembers.VolunteerBoardmembersadviseCouncilonissuesincludingaffordablehousing,theenviron-ment,development, recreation,andhuman issues.Recruit-
ment for annual appointments begins in September, butapplicationsareaccepted for consideration throughout theyear.
City of Fort Collins-Graffiti Abatement Program
PO Box 580Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fcgov.com/graffiti Nick Myers(970) [email protected]
TheCityofFortCollinsGraffitiAbatementProgramenhancesthequalityoflifeinourcommunitybyprovidingcost-effec-tive graffiti abatement. Volunteers are needed to serve ongraffiti clean-up projects as-needed on Saturdays, 8am-12pm. Community members are also needed to report de-facedpropertybycallingthe24-hourhotline(970)416-2400,orusingtheCity’sonlinereportingsystem.Youthvolunteersages13+supervised.
Estes Valley Restorative Justice PartnershipPO Box 1287Estes Park, CO 80517www.colorado.gov Melissa Westover(970) [email protected]
EstesValleyRestorativeJusticePartnershipexiststoreducecrimeanddisorderbyapplyingtheprinciplesofRestorativeJustice: Repair of harm, reconciliationof relationships, re-integration into the community, responsibility taken by allindividuals,restitutiontovictims,respectgivenandreceivedbyall.Volunteersareneededtoserveasfacilitatorsandcom-munityrepresentatives.
Government ProgramsBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Theorganizationsinthiscat-egoryareallprogramsoflocalorstate-widegovernment.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinforma-tionaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithgovernmentprograms,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitingwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
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Fort Collins Police Services-Victim Services Team PO Box 580Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fcgov.com/police/victims-assistance.php Melissa Funk(970) [email protected]
Fort Collins Police Services-Victim Services Team provides24-hour crisis intervention, immediate support, and assis-tancetovictimsandthecommunity.Volunteersareneededas Victim Advocates to provide crisis counseling and emo-tionalsupportforvictimsofcrime,theirfamily,andfriends.Advocatesareavailabletorespondtoassist24/7.Volunteerscommit to one 12-hour on-call shift per week. Applicationandbackgroundcheckrequired.40-hourtrainingprovided.
Larimer County Sheriff’s Office-Victim Response Team
2501 Midpoint DriveFort Collins, CO 80525www.larimersheriff.org Susan Johnston(970) [email protected]
The Victim Response Team consists of trained communityvolunteersauthorizedbytheLarimerCountySheriff’sOffice,providing 24-hour crisis intervention, immediate support,
andassistancetovictimsandthecommunity.VolunteersareneededtoprovideemotionalsupportandcrisisinterventiontocrimevictimsinLarimerCounty.Thisisalong-termposi-tionwithshiftsfrom6am-6pmand6pm-6am,24/7,includ-ingweekends,nightsandholidays.SuccessfulcompletionofanIntegrityInterview,OralBoardsanddetailedBackgroundCheckrequired.
Serve Colorado 225 East 16th Avenue, Ste B-52Denver, CO 80203www.colorado.gov/servecolorado Heather Kreider(303) [email protected]
ServeColoradostrivestobuildacultureofcitizenship,ser-vice,andresponsibilityinColorado.Volunteersareneededtoparticipateinavarietyoflocal,state,andnationalvolunteerprogramsandeventsthroughouttheyear.Youthvolunteersages5-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Town of Estes Park
PO Box 1200Estes Park, CO 80517www.estes.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
The Town of Estes Park provides high-quality, reliable ser-vices for the benefit of our citizens, visitors, and employ-ees,whilebeinggoodstewardsofpublicresourcesandournaturalsetting.TheTownofEstesParkcouldnotprovideitshighlevelofservicewithouttheaidofdedicatedvolunteers.Volunteeropportunitiesareavailablewithin theEstesParkMuseum,EstesParkSeniorCenter,PoliceDepartment,Fair-groundsandSpecialEvents,EstesParkVisitorCenter,BoardsandCommissions,andmore.
Court Ordered Community Service
Morethan100LarimerCountynonprofitsworkwithindividualswhoareissuedcommunityservicebytheCourtsinLarimerCounty.Theseorganizationsaredenotedwiththespecialiconidentifiedabove.AdultsrequiredtoperformcommunityservicebytheLarimerDistrict,CountyandMunicipalCourtSystemsmustalsocontacttheAlternativeSentencingUnitlocatedattheLarimerCountyDetentionCenterpriortoperformingtheirservice.Courtorderedrequirementsforyouthanddiversionprogramsvary,sopleasecontactyourspecificprogramfordetails.
ContacttheAlternativeSentencingUnitat(970)980-2600forinformationaboutcompletingcommunityservicehours.
GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS
United Way of Larimer County advocates
solutions that change lives today and
improve our tomorrow.
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Alpha Center
1212 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.thealphacenter.org
Kristin Crabtree(970) [email protected]
AlphaCenterisaChristianmedicalclinicthatservesourcom-munitybyproviding free servicesandeducation related tosexualhealth.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithadmin-istrative duties, mentoring, computer technical assistance,reception,communityevents,andfundraisingactivities.Vol-unteersmustagreewithandsignastatementoffaith.Youthvolunteersages14-16supervised,17+unsupervised.
AlterMed Research Foundation 1342 Jayhawk Drive, Ste 200Fort Collins, CO 80524www.AlterMedResearch.org
Kerri Diamant(970) [email protected]
AlterMedResearchFoundationaimstobeachangeagent,throughresearchandeducation, toachieve full integrationofevidence-basedcomplementaryandalternativemedicineinto conventional health care soall people canenjoyopti-mumwellness.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithfundrais-ing,eventplanning,grantwriting,andmarketing.VolunteerswithQuickBooksexperiencearealsoneeded.
Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado415 Peterson StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.alz.org/co
Melinda Brown(970) [email protected]
Alzheimer’sAssociationofColorado’smissionistoeliminateAlzheimer’sdiseasethroughtheadvancementofresearch;toprovideandenhancecareandsupportforallaffected;andtoreducetheriskofdementiathroughthepromotionofbrainhealth.VolunteersareneededMonday-Friday,8:30am-5pmtohelpwithoutdoormaintenanceforthepatioandgardens,housekeeping duties, light clerical work, and with specialeventsthroughouttheyearsuchastheWalktoEndAlzheim-er’sandMemoriesintheMakingArtAuction.
American Cancer Society - Northern Colorado Chapter
8221 West 20th Street, Ste AGreeley, CO 80634www.cancer.org
Katie Wilkins(970) 356-9727 Ext. [email protected]
TheAmericanCancerSocietyisthenationwidecommunity-based health organization dedicated to eliminating cancerasamajorhealthproblembypreventingcancer,savinglivesand diminishing suffering from cancer through research,education,advocacyandservice.Volunteersareneededforspecialeventswhich includeRelay forLife,MakingStridesAgainstBreastCancerandtheGolfTournament.Volunteersareneeded to serveoneventplanning committeesand toassistintheoffice.VolunteerdriversarealsoneededfortheRoadtoRecoveryprogram,and licensedcosmetologistsorestheticians are needed to facilitate the Look Good...FeelBetterprogram.
Arthritis Foundation-Great West Region Denver Office 2280 South Albion StreetDenver, CO 80522www.arthritis.org
Jill Lysengen(720) 644 [email protected]
Health & WellnessBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Thiscategoryincludesorgani-zationsthatconductactivitiesrelatedtohealthandwellness.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinfor-mationaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithhealthandwellness,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitingwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
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ArthritisFoundationimproveslivesthroughleadershipintheprevention,control,andcureofarthritisandrelateddiseas-es.VolunteersareneededtorepresenttheArthritisFounda-tion in the communitybyattending localhealth fairs, pro-vidingpresentationstocompaniesandorganizationsabouttheArthritisFoundation,arthritis,andrelateddiseases,andteachingphysicalactivityclasses.Inmostcases,youthvolun-teersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervisedarewelcome.
Bicycle and Pedestrian Education Coalition1224 Doctors LaneFort Collins, CO 80524www.bpeclarimer.org
Kim Sharpe(970) [email protected]
BicycleandPedestrianEducationCoalition(BPEC), througheducationandencouragement,workstoreducethenumberof motor vehicle/bicycle/pedestrian crashes in our commu-nity,andincreaseknowledgeandawarenessabouthowtosafely share roads. BPEC works to increase the number ofbicycle riders and pedestrians in the community, nurturinghealthandwellness.VolunteersareneededtoserveasBi-cycleAmbassadors toencouragepeople to ride theirbikesand/or to share the road with bicycles lawfully and safely.AmbassadorsarealsoneededtohelpfacilitateprogramsforyouthsuchasSafeRoutestoSchoolinFortCollinsandLove-land,bike rodeos, andSafeKids LarimerCounty,givepre-sentationsforcommunitymembersaboutbicyclecommutertaxbenefitsandbicyclefriendlybusiness,helpwithmonthlyNeighborhood Open Garages,with Community Patrol, andon college campuses at Fix-It Stations, Police DepartmentOutreach,ontheCSUBicycleAdvisoryCommittee,andwithfacilitiesandparking infrastructure improvements.Trainingandapplicationrequired.
Colorado Women’s Sports Fund AssociationPO Box 271366Fort Collins, CO 80527www.cwsfa.org
Marsha Smelzter(970) [email protected]
ColoradoWomen’sSportsFundAssociation isdedicatedtocreatingopportunitiesforgirlsandwomeninnorthernColo-radotoparticipateinsports,andencouragingandsupport-ingtheirlifetimeappreciationofandparticipationinathlet-ics.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithspecialeventssuchassportsfairsandeducationalsessions.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithadministrativetasks.
Ensight Skills Center 3307 South College Avenue, Ste 108Fort Collins, CO 80525www.ensightskills.org
Sally Gunberg(970) [email protected]
Ensight Skills Center provides clients with low vision theopportunity to enhance their life skills, independence andself-confidenceinasafeenvironmentthroughadaptivetech-nologyand training.VolunteersareneededMonday-Friday10am-5pmtoassistwithadministrativetasks,serveasread-ers,providetransportationtoclients,andmore.Youthvolun-teers13-15supervisedand16+unsupervised.
Estes Park Medical Center Foundation PO Box 3650Estes Park, CO 80517www.epmedcenter.com
Jill Anderson(970) [email protected]
EstesParkMedicalCenterFoundationincreasescommunityawarenessoftheMedicalCenterbydeveloping,managing,anddistributingfundstoassistEstesParkMedicalCenterinfulfillingitsmission.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithmail-ings,specialevents,andgroundsmaintenance.
Fort Collins Bicycle Co-Op 331 North College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.fcbikecoop.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
The Fort Collins Bicycle Co-op builds community throughbicycling. Our goals are to keep our community riding, in-cludingthosewhocan’taffordtobuyabike;toeducateourneighbors in all things bike-related including bike mainte-nance,bicycleeducationandsafety;tokeepgoodbikesoutofthelandfillandtorecyclepoorlybuiltorunsafebikes;andtorefurbishanddonatebicyclesforawidevarietyofcharityeventsandprogramsforthoseinneed.Volunteersareneed-edtoassistwitheveryaspectofoperations,servingasgreet-ersonopenshopdays,helpingatspecialevents,andhelpingtorepairbicycles.Volunteersareespeciallyneeded2-6pmonWednesdaysandFridaysattheshop.Pleasevisitourwebsiteforcurrentvolunteeropportunitiesandshoplocation.
Fort Collins Bike Library
#13 Old Town SquareFort Collins, CO 80522www.fcbikelibrary.org
Mikheil Moucharrafie(970) [email protected]
The Fort CollinsBike Library aims toprovide free and sus-tainable bicycle transportation to visitors, students, andresidentsofFortCollins.Byprovidingbicycleresourcesandeducation,wecanmakeourcommunityahealthierandmoresustainableplace.TheFortCollinsBikeLibraryisafreeser-viceallowinggueststoborrowabikeforasshortasonehouroraslongasthreedays.VolunteersareneededtohelpruntheFCBikeLibrary.Volunteersgreetcustomers,fitthemwithafreebiketoride,andprovideinformationaboutthecom-munity.Onemonthcommitmentpreferred.Shiftsare10am-12pm,Monday-Thursdayand10am-3pm,Friday-Sundaybe-tweenApril-November.
WE CAN DO MORE TOGETHER.
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Health Care for All Colorado 708 Birky PlaceFort Collins, CO 80526www.healthcareforallcolorado.org
Linda Mahan(970) [email protected]
HealthCare forAllColorado isamembershiporganizationdedicated toachievingaffordable,guaranteed healthcareforallthrougheducationandadvocacy.Volunteersareneed-edtohelpwithprojectsthatinvolvecommunityorganizing,publicspeaking,writingandresearch,andclericalactivities.Lobbyists and health care providers are especially needed.Flexiblescheduling.Trainingandsupervisionprovided.
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society-Rocky Mountain Chapter 720 South Colorado Boulevard, Ste 500SDenver, CO 80246www.lls.org
Katie Halbert(720) [email protected]
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society-Rocky Mountain Chaptersupports efforts to find a cure for leukemia, lymphoma,Hodgkin’s disease, and myeloma, and improve the qualityof lifeofpatientsandtheirfamilies.Volunteersareneededthroughouttheyeartoassistwithvariousfundraisingeventsandawarenesscampaigns.Youthvolunteersages10-15su-pervised,16+unsupervised.
March of Dimes Foundation-Colorado Chapter 1325 South Colorado Boulevard, Ste 508Denver, CO 80522www.marchofdimes.com/Colorado
Dayna Gutru(303) [email protected]
MarchofDimesFoundation-ColoradoChapterimprovesthehealthofbabiesbypreventingbirthdefects,prematurebirth,andinfantmortality.VolunteersareneededtoparticipateintheWalkandother relatedevents.Volunteers register, setfundraisinggoals,engageotherstowalk,collectdonations,and participate in a 5K walk to benefit the organization.Youthvolunteersages10-14supervised,15+unsupervised.
McKee Medical Center 2000 North Boise AvenueLoveland, CO 80538www.bannerhealth.com
Melissa Wiederspan(970) [email protected]
McKeeMedicalCenterexiststomakeadifferenceinpeople’slives throughexcellentpatientcare.McKeeMedicalCenterisafully-accredited,nonprofit,acutecarehospitalthathasbeen providing care to residents of Loveland and the sur-rounding area since 1976. Volunteers serve in a variety ofcapacities throughout the facility including greeting andguiding guests, driving a golf cart to help patients in theparkinglot,assistingwithclericalduties,staffingandoper-atingMcKeeThriftAvenueandtheMcKeeGiftShop,garden-ing,andmuchmore.Volunteersareneededfrom7am-8pm,sevendaysperweek.Mostshiftsare3-4hours.
McKee Medical Center Foundation 1805 East 18th Street, Ste 9Loveland, CO 80538www.mckeefoundation.com
Audrey McElwain(970) [email protected]
McKeeMedicalCenterFoundationraises fundsandfriendsfor the health and wellness of our community. Volunteersareneededtohelpplanandimplementvariousfundraisingevents throughout the year.Datesand timesvaryandvol-unteer skillsneededarebroad.Youthvolunteersages14+supervised.
Medical Center of the Rockies
2500RockyMountainAvenueLoveland,CO80538www.universityofcoloradohealth.org
LindaFisher(970)[email protected]
MedicalCenteroftheRockiesisamedicalcarecenterunderUniversityofColoradoHealth-anindependent,nonprofitor-ganization,providinginnovative,comprehensivecareofthehighestqualitywhileexceedingexpectationsofthecommu-nitiesweserve.Volunteersareneededtoassistattheinfor-mationdesk,escortingpatients,servingasGetWellNetworkpatienteducators,intheFitnessCenter,aspatientliaisons,inthesurgery/cardiacwaitingroom,withthegolfcart,andinthegiftshop.Volunteersareneeded7am-9pm,sevendaysperweek.Shiftsare3-hours,onceperweek.Youthvolun-teersages15+unsupervised.
Helping you climb the path to financial success
Giving back to our communities
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National Multiple Sclerosis Society- Colorado Chapter (Fort Collins) 1525 Riverside Avenue, Ste BFort Collins, CO 80524www.curemscolorado.org
Dolores Kueffler(970) 482-5016dolores.kueffler@nmss.orgNationalMultipleSclerosisSocietymobilizespeopleandre-sourcestodriveresearchforacureandaddressesthechal-lengesofeveryoneaffectedbyMS.Volunteersareneededtoassistclientsone-on-oneorinsmallgroupsandhelpwithorganizing projects, moves, letter writing, computer assis-tanceanderrands.Daysand timesareflexible.VolunteersareneededtoassistwithNorthernColoradoMSWalks,Din-nerofChampions,andotherevents.Volunteersassistontheroute,andwithputtinguppostersandbrochures,support-ingparticipantsandmarketingandsolicitingsponsorships.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithgeneralofficetasksandprogrammailings.Youthvolunteersages10-15super-vised and 16+ unsupervised are welcome to volunteer forevents.
Northern Colorado AIDS Project 400 Remington Street, Ste 100Fort Collins, CO 80524www.ncaids.org
Kyla Pfeif(970) 484-4469 Ext. [email protected]
NorthernColoradoAIDSProject(NCAP)improvesthequal-ityof lifeforpeople livingwithHIV/AIDSandhelpsreducethespreadandstigmaofthedisease.Volunteersareneededforvariouspositionsincludinghelpingwithofficeworkandreception,clienttransportation,andeducationaloutreach.
Pathways Hospice 305 Carpenter RoadFort Collins, CO 80525www.pathways-care.org
Sarah Van Etten(970) [email protected]
PathwaysHospicehonorseverymomentoflifebyprovidingcompassionate,excellent,comprehensivecaretothosewithanadvancedmedicalconditionandthosewhoaregrieving.
Volunteers are needed to work with hospice patients andfamiliesindirectpatientandbereavementsupport.Oppor-tunitiesincludesocialvisits,musicorothercreativetherapy,lighthouse cleaning,andpetwalking.Volunteersarealsoneeded to assist with mailings, clerical tasks, fundraisingactivities,andspecialevents.22-hourvolunteertrainingre-quiredforpatientcareandbereavementvolunteers.
Sustainable Living Association 9860 Poudre Canyon RoadBellvue, CO 80512www.sustainablelivingassociation.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
The Sustainable Living Association educates people andcommunitiesintheRockyMountainregiontomakehealthy,sustainable choices. Volunteers are needed to build com-munity awareness for sustainable building and renewableenergy by helping with workshop series, promoting otherawarenessactivities,andsupportingtheactivitiesofotherorganizations that are working to achieve similar goals.Youthvolunteersages12-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Touchstone Health Partners
525 West Oak StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.touchstonehealthpartners.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
TouchstoneHealthPartners isdedicatedtoprovidingcom-prehensive,personalized,andintegratedmentalhealthandaddiction services. Common volunteer activities includepartnerships with homebound consumers, childcare forgroup sessions, hospitality services for office lobbies, helpwith animal-assisted therapy groups, assistance with mar-keting and development campaigns, and various one-timegroupvolunteeringevents.Inmostcases,volunteerswillbeasked to make at least a 6-month commitment. Volunteeropportunities at Touchstone Health Partners are regularlygrowingandadapting,sopleasecontacttheVolunteerCo-ordinatoror check thewebsite forup-to-date information.VolunteerswithspecificskillsandinterestsareencouragedtocommunicatewiththeVolunteerCoordinatoraboutpos-sibilitiesforutilizingthoseskillsandinterests.
Giving Back to the Community
4380 South Ziegler RoadFort Collins, CO 80525www.avagotech.com
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CARE Housing, Inc.
1303 West Swallow Road, Bldg. 11Fort Collins, CO 80526www.carehousing.org
Shannon Ash(970) [email protected]
CARE Housing, Inc. advocates for and provides affordablehousing with support services to working families, alongwith persons with disabilities, to strengthen and empowerfamiliesandbuildcommunity.Volunteersareneededtoas-sist with after-school youth programs, resident programs,andchildcareduringresidentmeetings.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithlandscaping,painting,andotherproper-ty-relatedenhancements.Volunteerswithskillsincomputertraining, finances, and self-defense are especially needed.Backgroundcheckrequired.Orientationprovided.Youthvol-unteersages16+unsupervised.
Catholic Charities, Larimer County Region
460 Linden Center DriveFort Collins, CO 80524www.ccdenver.org
Beth Bunde(970) [email protected]
Inspired by God’s love and compassion, Catholic CharitiesextendsthehealingministryofJesusChristtothepoorandthoseinneedbyhelpingpeopleofallbackgrounds,strength-eningfamilies,andbuildingcommunities.Sheltervolunteersassistonenightperweekwithintakeandorientationofnewclients. Emergency Assistance volunteers assist one after-noonperweek,Monday-Thursdaywithclientintakeandre-ception.Kitchenvolunteershelpprepareandserveamealatleastonedaypermonth.SeniorOutreachvolunteerscommit2hoursperweekforoneyeartoprovidecompanionshiptoan isolated senior. Administrative volunteers serve at leastonceperweek,Monday-Fridayatthefrontdesk.Youthvol-unteersages8-14supervised,15+unsupervised.
Community Foundation-Homeward 2020
201 Linden Street, Ste 202 Fort Collins, CO 80524www.homeward2020.org
Vanessa Fenley(970) [email protected]
Homeward2020workstoconvene,advocate,strategize,andalignlocalhomeless-servingagencies,government,businessleadership, and the faith community to greatly reduce thenumberofhomelesspersons inFortCollins.Volunteersareneededtoprovideadministrativeassistanceandassistwithotherduties,asneeded.Youthvolunteersages10+super-vised.
Concerned Larimer806 Rumford CourtFort Collins, CO 80525www.concernedlarimer.org
Volunteer [email protected]
ConcernedLarimermobilizes thefaith-basedcommunity toactively engage in addressing the needs of people in ourcommunity through collaborationwithnonprofit charitableorganizations and community and governmental agenciesproviding human services. Volunteers are needed to helpstuffMcKinneyMcBackPackswith food for school childrentohaveover theweekends.Volunteers arealsoneeded toserveasmentorsforthehomelessandpreviouslyhomelessthroughFaithFamilyHospitalityorOneCongregation,OneFamily. Volunteers mayalso help with the Supply Our Stu-dentsschoolsupplydrivesinAugustandFebruary.
Hunger & HomelessnessBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithhungerandhomelessness,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
LEND YOUR MUSCLE
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Denver Rescue Mission
Ft. Collins Rescue Mission Harvest Farm316 Jefferson Street 4240 East CR 66Fort Collins, CO 80524 Wellington, CO 80549www.denverrescuemission.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
Harvest FarmandDenverRescueMission’s chief goal is tomeet people at their point of need, physical and spiritual.Through practical programs of public awareness and edu-cation, shelter, foodandclothingdistribution,and throughChristian teaching and work discipline, Harvest Farm aimsto return the poor, needy and homeless to society as self-sufficient, productive citizens. Volunteers are needed dur-ing thespringandsummer toassistwithexistingprojects,including building maintenance, feeding animals, groundsmaintenance,andgardening.Volunteergroupsthatcanpro-vide funding to complete miscellaneous maintenance jobsarealsowelcomeforfull-dayvolunteerprojects.Youthvol-unteers12+supervised.
Feeding Our Community Ourselves, Inc.
2506 Hollingbourne DriveFort Collins, CO 80526www.FoCoCafe.org
Volunteer Coordinator(309) [email protected]
FeedingOurCommunityOurselves, Inc. (FoCoCafé)buildscommunitybyprovidingnutritiousanddeliciousmealstothepeopleofFortCollinsregardlessoftheirabilitytopaywhileusinglocal,organic,andsustainablygrowningredients.Vol-
unteershelptheCafémakefreshfood,afreshenvironment,andafreshapproachtoendinghungerinFortCollins.WhenFoCoCaféopensitsdoors,volunteerscanhelpinthekitchenand in thediningareaprepping food, cooking,with coun-terservice,dishwashing,cleaningtables,andmaintenance.Youthvolunteersunderage16supervised.
Food Bank for Larimer County
1301 Blue Spruce DriveFort Collins, CO 80524www.foodbanklarimer.org
Susan Kelly(970) [email protected]
TheFoodBankforLarimerCountystrivestoprovidefoodtoallinneedthroughcommunitypartnershipsandhungerre-liefprograms.FoodSharevolunteersareneededinLovelandandFortCollins,9am-2pm,Tuesday-Saturdaytoworkdirect-ly with clients by performing client check-in and distribut-ingcommodities.KidsCaféKitchenAssistantshelpprepare,cook and package meals Monday-Friday. Warehouse andofficevolunteersassist9am-3:00pm,Monday-Friday.Oppor-tunitiesalsoexisttohelpwithspecialeventsandfooddrives.Volunteers typicallyworka regularweeklyshiftof2hourswhichmustbepre-arrangedwiththeVolunteerCoordinator.Youthvolunteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Fort Collins Habitat for Humanity
4001 South Taft Hill RoadFort Collins, CO 80526www.fortcollinshabitat.org
Construction ReStoreLara Meyer Joe Kissell(970) 218-4183 (970) [email protected] [email protected]
FortCollinsHabitatforHumanitybuildssafe,decent,andaf-fordablehomesinpartnershipwithhard-workingfamiliesinneed.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithhomeconstruction8am-3:30pm,Thursdays,Fridays,andSaturdays.Volunteersages16+unsupervised.Noconstructionexperienceneces-sary. Volunteers are also needed to assist in the ReStore,9am-5:30pm, Monday-Saturday, with material handling,cleaning,andgreetingcustomers.Additionalhelpisneededwith administration and special events. CSU students mayjointheCSUHabitatChapterbyemailingcsuhabitat@gmail.com.Youthvolunteersages14-15supervised,16+unsuper-vised.
Just one hour of volunteer time is worth
$22.14 invested back into the community. –
Volunteering in America
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Fort Collins Housing Authority
1400 Riverside AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.fchousing.org
Josh Suppes(970) [email protected]
The Fort Collins Housing Authority provides and promotesaffordable housing, economic self-sufficiency opportunityandasafelivingenvironmentfreefromdiscrimination.Vol-unteersareneeded8am-4pm,Monday-Fridaytoassistwithgroundsclean-uptaskssuchasraking,sweeping,andtrashpick-up.Skilledvolunteersarealsoneededtopainthousingunits.
Friends of Happy Heart Farm
2820 West Elizabeth StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.happyheartfriends.org
Claudia DeMarco(970) [email protected]
FriendsofHappyHeartFarmprovides locallygrown, fresh,nutritious vegetables to families in need, promoting self-reliance and community involvement through educationon wellness, farming and food. Volunteers are needed tohelp with office and clerical work, planning and executionofspecialevents, farming,communicationsandmarketing,and on our Board of Directors. Youth volunteers ages 16+supervised.
Homeless Gear
424 Pine Street, Ste 102Fort Collins, CO 80526www.HomelessGear.org
Eileen Corbiere(970) [email protected]
HomelessGearprovideshomelessmen,womenandchildrenwiththesuppliesthattheyneedtosurviveonthestreetsandthesupportandcompanionshipthattheyneedtonavigatethe path from homelessness to self-sufficiency. Volunteersareneededtosortandstockdonations,helpoutatregular
supplydistributions,organizeandhostdonationdrives,sewsleepingbags,helpoutatamonthlySam’sClubcollectionevent, transport products, join the Night Street Outreachteam, and/or serve as an Employment Specialist or an Ad-vocateAssistantinourHandUpprogram.Youthvolunteerswelcome.
Homelessness Prevention Initiative
424 Pine Street, Ste 102Fort Collins, CO 80524www.homelessnessprevention.net
Kelly Burwell(970) [email protected]
HomelessnessPreventionInitiative(HPI)providesrentalas-sistanceandsupportiveservicestothoseinneed.Volunteersareneededtohelpscreenapplicantsanddeterminetheireli-gibilityforrentalassistance,theamountofrentalassistanceprovided, andavailability of funds.Direct serviceactivitiesoccurweekdaysduringbusinesshoursinlocationsthrough-outFortCollins.Mostshiftsare3-4hours.Training ispro-videdandlong-termcommitmentsarepreferred.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithevents,advocacy,andclericalduties.
House of Neighborly Service
565 North Cleveland AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.honservice.org
Erin Becerra(970) [email protected]
HouseofNeighborlyServiceprovidesbasicneeds,referrals,andadvocacytopeoplewhoareexperiencingtheeffectsofpoverty or situational crisis. Volunteers help sort food andpackagefoodbaskets,sortandhangdonatedclothing,as-sist thehomelessday center (and seasonally theovernightshelter), pick up donations, do clerical tasks, and serve ascaseworkersthatmeetwithclients.Volunteersarealsouti-lizedforfundraisers,maintenanceandotherspecialprojects.
Iasis Christ Fellowship Mercy Ministry
363 Jefferson StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.iasis.org
Veronica Arnold(970) [email protected]
Iasis Christ Fellowship Mercy Ministry provides emergencygroceriestothoseinneed.Volunteersareneededtoprocessfood,clothing,andmonetarydonations.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpscheduleappointmentsforthefoodpantry,shopforgroceriesattheFoodBankforLarimerCounty,andwith special events and programs such as fundraisers, re-treats,andholidayassistanceinitiatives.One-yearminimumcommitmentrequired.Trainingprovided.
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Loveland Habitat for Humanity Construction ReStore1154 SE 2nd Street 5250 GarfieldLoveland, CO 80537 Loveland, CO 80537www.lovelandhabitatforhumanity.org
Marjie Johnson(970) [email protected]
Carmen Engel(970) [email protected]
Loveland Habitat for Humanity displays the care of JesusChristtopeoplefromallwalksoflife,regardlessoffaith,andhelps build simple, decent, affordable homes with peoplein need, while striving to make affordable housing a mat-terofconsciencethroughouttheLovelandareaandaroundthe world. Volunteers are needed to assist with all phasesofhomeconstruction,toserveoncommittees,andtoofferclericalsupportintheoffice.ReStorevolunteershelpcollect,sort,displayandrepairdonateditems.Youthvolunteersages14+supervisedfornon-constructionrelatedduties.
Board BankHaveyoueverconsideredservingonaBoardofDirectors?UnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterrecruitsandtrainscommunityprofessionalstoserveasnonprofitboardandcommitteemembers.
Currently,therearemorethan75localnonprofitsintheBoardBankprogramthatneedtheskills,passion,andenthusiasmthatsomanycommunityprofessionalshavetooffer.
Volunteerswithawiderangeofleadershipskills,backgrounds,andinterestsareinhighdemandandareneededtoserveonnonprofits’BoardofDirectorstohelpmeetthemissionsoftheseorganizations.TheBoardBankprogramprovidesabimonthlytrainingwhereinterestedvolunteerscanlearnabouttheroles,responsibilities,andexpectationsofservingonaBoard.
Additionally,theprogrammatchesvolunteerswithavarietyofboardopportunitiesbasedontheskillsandinterestsofthevolunteerandtheneedsofthenonprofitagencies.
Thisprogramisespeciallydesignedforleadership-levelvolunteerswhowillhelpgovernandleadanonprofitorganizationtowardgreaterimpactandsuccess.Ifyou’reinterestedinavolunteerBoardposition,jointheBoardBankprogramtoday!ContacttheVolunteerCenterat(970)[email protected].
Loveland’s Community Kitchen 427 Garfield AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.lovelandcommunitykitchen.org
Sally Wabeke(970) [email protected]
Loveland’sCommunityKitchen isaplacewhere there isamealforthosewhoarehungry,conversationforthosewhoarelonely,andrestforthosewhoarestruggling.Volunteersareneeded10:30am-1:30pm,Monday-Friday,and2-5pmonweekendstohelpwithmealset-up,service,andclean-up.Youthvolunteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Neighbor to Neighbor
1550 Blue Spruce DriveFort Collins, CO 80524www.n2n.org Beverly Suits(970) [email protected](N2N)opensdoorsandadvanceslivesby providing housing counseling, supportive services, andmulti-family affordablehousing.Volunteers areneeded toassistwithN2N’sHousingCounselingprogramsbyplacingfollow-upphonecalls toprogramparticipants,performingdataentry,filing,helpingwithmailings,answeringphones,updating information, and assisting with basic office du-ties.Trainingisprovidedandvolunteersmustcommittoaminimumofthreehoursperweekforatleastthreemonths.Volunteers are also needed for short-term property beau-tification, landscaping, community building, maintenanceand various other projects. Volunteer hours are Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm, and Fridays, 8am-12pm with occa-sionalweekendandeveninghours.Youthvolunteersages10+supervised.
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You make a living by what you get, but you make a life by what
you give. - Winston Churchill
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Individuals With DisabilitiesBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitiesservingindividualswithdisabilities,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
Arc Thrift Stores
106 Foothills Parkway 3131 North GarfieldFort Collins, CO 80525 Loveland, CO 80538www.arcthrift.com
Maria Tovar(303) 231-9222 Ext. [email protected]
ArcThriftStoresenhancesthelivesofindividualswithdevel-opmentaldisabilitiesandtheirfamiliesbyprovidingfundingtosupportthearcandACLchaptersinColorado.arcbelievesthatallpeoplewithintellectualanddevelopmentaldisabili-ties should have the opportunity to decide how they live,learn, work, and play. Volunteers are needed to help withproduction,customerservice,andtohelpsortandorganizedonations.Supervisedyouthvolunteerswelcome.
Arc of Larimer County
109 Coronado Court, Bldg 7Fort Collins, CO 80525www.arclc.org
Wendie Robinson(970) [email protected]
ArcofLarimerCountyprotectstherightsofindividualswithdevelopmentaldisabilitiesthroughadvocacyandeducation.Volunteers are needed to assist with office duties, events,and special programs. Volunteers are also needed to workin the thrift stores.Youthvolunteersages8-13supervised,14+unsupervised.
Audio Information Network of Colorado
2200 Central Avenue, Ste ABoulder, CO 80301www.aincolorado.org
Kat Lindgren(877) 443-2001, Ext. [email protected]
AudioInformationNetworkofColoradoprovidesColorado’sblind,visuallyimpaired,andprintdisabledresidentswithac-cesstonews,information,andotherwiseinaccessibleprintedmaterials.Volunteersareneededtoreadnewspapers,maga-zines,andotherprintmaterialstobebroadcastedtoblind,visuallyimpaired,andprintdisabledindividualsacrossColo-rado. Boulder studios are open for recording 7:30am-5pm,Monday-Friday,and8am-12pmweekends.Volunteersmayalsorecordonpersonalcomputers.Otherhomebased-proj-ectsareavailable.1-2hourcommitmentperweekpreferred.Trainingprovided.Youthvolunteersages14+unsupervised.
City of Fort Collins-Adaptive Recreation Opportunities
PO Box 580Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fcgov.com/aro
Jenna Moriarty(970) [email protected]
City of Fort Collins Adaptive Recreation Opportunitiesprovides people with disabilities the opportunities to par-ticipate in community recreation programs and services oftheirchoice.Volunteersareneededtoassistindividualsandgroupswithvariousrecreationalprogramssuchastripsandoutings,sports,arts,healthandwellness,socialeventsandleisureeducation.Volunteersarealsoneededeveningsandweekendstoassistwithalternativeprogramsforadults in-cludingoutingstomovies,restaurants,andmuseums,cook-ing and craft classes, and aquatic classes on Tuesday andThursdaymornings.Dutiesforaquaticsclassesincludepar-ticipatingintheclass,beingapositiverolemodel,andassist-ingwithset-up,clean-upandadaptiveequipment.Trainingprovided. Application, background check, and orientationrequired.
Disabled Resource Services
1017 Robertson Street, Unit BFort Collins, CO 80524www.fortnet.org/drs
Gail Barrera(970) [email protected]
DisabledResourceServices empowers individualswithdis-abilities to achieve their maximum level of independencethrough services supporting advocacy, awareness, and ac-cesstotheircommunity.Volunteersareneededtoassistlow-incomeandhome-boundindividualswithdisabilitiesinFortCollins and Loveland by providing transportation, helpingwithlawnmowingandyardwork,snowshoveling,organiz-ing,readingtotheblind,adoptingasenior,lighthousekeep-ing and handyman work. Volunteers with auto-mechanicalskillsarealsoneeded.
Foothills Gateway, Inc.
301 West Skyway DriveFort Collins, CO 80525www.foothillsgateway.org
April Rikhoff(970) [email protected]
ThemissionofFoothillsGateway,Inc.istoadvocateforandempower individuals with disabilities to lead lives of theirchoice. Volunteers are needed as mentors and are paired
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one-on-onewithanindividualwithadisabilitytohelpmodelhealthy friendships while accessing the community. Sched-ulesareflexible.VolunteersalsoassistasAdultProgramAideshelpingstaffandindividualson-siteintheworkarea,retirement room, or intensive supports area with activitiessuchasreadingtogroups,artsandcrafts,feeding,andone-on-one time. Hours are 9:00am-2:00pm, Monday-Friday.AdultCareServicesvolunteersspendtimewithadultsattheAdultCarehouse,participatinginactivitiessuchasgames,artsandcrafts,andreading.Thisisa24-hourfacility.Back-groundchecksrequired.
Front Range Exceptional Equestrians
PO Box 272452Fort Collins, CO 80527www.ridewithfree.org
Donna Gustafson(970) [email protected]
Front Range Exceptional Equestrians (FREE) provides auniqueblendofsocial,physical,andemotionaldevelopmentthroughequine-assistedactivities.Volunteersassistchildrenandadultswithspecialneedswhileparticipatingineveningclasses,andwithgroomingandtackinghorses.Volunteersalso serve on committees such as fundraising and market-ing, and help with special events or long-range planning.Volunteersareneededtotakepicturesatclassesandevents.Knowledgeofhorsesordisabilitiesisnotrequired,althoughitishelpful.Trainingprovided.Youthvolunteersages12-13supervised,14+unsupervised.
Hearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center
PO Box 2675Loveland, CO 80539www.heartsandhorses.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
Hearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center promotesthephysical, cognitive,emotional,andsocialwellbeingofpeoplewithspecialneedsthroughequine-assistedtherapy.VolunteersareneededasHorseLeadersandSideWalkerstoaidspecialneedsclientsintheirridingtherapy.HorseLead-ers are responsible for haltering, grooming, tacking, andleadinghorsesintherapyclasses.SideWalkerswalkalong-sideandsometimesaidthedisabledrider’sbalance.8-weekcommitmentserving1-2hoursperweekpreferred.Trainingprovided.Volunteersarealsoneededforofficeandfacilities
support. Youth volunteers age 3-14 supervised, 15+ unsu-pervised.
Learning House Foundation
3533 Riva Ridge DriveFort Collins, CO 80526www.thelearninghouse.org
Chris Howell(970) [email protected]
TheLearningHouseFoundationcreatesanenrichinganden-gagingenvironmentforbothyoungchildrenandadultsthatstimulates the mind, incorporates hands-on activities, andencourageseveryonetobetheirbest.Volunteersareneededtoassist in classrooms,with yardandmaintenanceduties,andwithfrontofficetasks.Youthvolunteersages10-12su-pervised,13+unsupervised.
Muscular Dystrophy Association NOCO/WYO2625 Redwing Road, Ste 370Fort Collins, CO 80526www.mda.org
Misty Wisdow(970) [email protected]
Muscular Dystrophy Association NOCO/WYO is dedicatedtocuringmusculardystrophy,ALS,andrelateddiseasesbyfundingworldwide research.TheAssociationalsoprovidescomprehensivehealth care and support services, advocacyandeducation.Volunteersareneededforgeneralofficeas-sistance,9am-5pm,Monday-Friday.Hoursareflexible.
Respite Care, Inc.
6203 South Lemay AvenueFort Collins, CO 80525www.respitecareinc.org
Lauren Whynott(970) [email protected]
RespiteCare, Inc.provides short-termquality care for chil-dren with developmental disabilities and respite to theirfamilies,enablingthemtoenhancetheirqualityoflife.Vol-unteersareneededtospendsupervised timewithchildrenduringscheduledweeklyvisits readingstories,holdingba-bies,andplayingboardgames.Volunteersarealsoneededtofacilitategroupinvolvementinthecommunity.Orientation,
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Volunteer Project Leader Program (VPL)
Lookingforavolunteeropportunitywhereyoucanapplyyourspecificskillsandhaveagreaterleadershiprole?TheVolunteerProjectLeaderProgramprogrammaybeforyou.
VolunteerProjectLeadersarerecruitedandtrainedtoworkdirectlywithlocalnonprofitagenciestoplan‘doneinaday’volunteerprojects.Volunteersworkwithnonprofitstorecruitvolunteers,solicitsuppliesandmaterials,andcoordinatetheday’sevents.
Large-scalevolunteerprojectsoftenrequiresignificantplanningandcoordination.Manynonprofitsareunabletoattempttodonecessaryprojectsduetolimitedresourcesandtime.AVolunteerProjectLeadercanhelpmakeaprojectrunsmoothly.
UnitedWayofLarimerCountycoordinatesVolunteerProjectLeaderprojectstwiceayear,duringMakeaDifferenceDayinOctoberandNationalVolunteerMonthinApril.
FormoreinformationabouttheVolunteerProjectLeaderprogram,contacttheVolunteerCenterat(970)[email protected].
training,andbackgroundcheck required. Groupvolunteeropportunities must be arranged at least two weeks in ad-vance.
Special Olympics Colorado
384 Inverness Parkway, Ste 100Englewood, CO 80112www.specialolympicsco.org
Kady Moore(720) [email protected]
SpecialOlympicsColoradoprovidesyear-roundsportstrain-ing and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-typesports for children and adults with intellectual disablities,givingthemcontinuingopportunitiestodevelopphysicalfit-ness,demonstratecourage,experiencejoyandparticipateinasharingofgifts, skillsand friendshipswith their families,otherSpecialOlympicsathletesandthecommunity.Volun-teers are needed as coaches, team assistants, and unifiedpartners,andtohelpatlocaleventsandfundraisers.Sport-specificofficialsareneededforcompetitionsandsportsclini-cianstoworkwithcoachesandathletes.Volunteeropportu-nitiesandschedulesareflexible.Youthvolunteersages8-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Spirit Crossing Clubhouse
125 Crestridge StreetFort Collins, CO 80525www.touchstonehealthpartners.org
Natalie Brown(970) [email protected]
SpiritCrossingClubhousesupportsadultswithmentalillnessastheypursuetheirpersonal,social,financial,andvocation-al goals. Volunteers with expertise in employment, educa-tion,business, law, realestate,orpersonswithdisabilitiesareneededtoserveontheAdvisoryBoard.2-yearminimumcommitment required. Volunteers are also needed to helpwithspecialevents,fundraising,buildingrenovations,andtoserveontheFriendsofSpiritCrossingLeague.Youthvolun-teersages13+supervised.
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OPEN YOUR HEART
Resources & ServicesBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Theorganizationsinthiscategoryinvolvevolunteersinprovidingaspecializedresourceorservicetomembersofthecom-munity.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitieswithlocalresourcesandservices,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
City of Fort Collins-Neighborhood Services
281 North College Avenue, Second FloorFort Collins, CO 80522www.fcgov.com/neighborhoodservices
Volunteer Coordinator(970) 224-6046
CityofFortCollinsNeighborhoodServicesoffersprogramsfor Fort Collins residents to enhance quality of life in ourneighborhoods. Volunteers are needed occasionally tohelpwitheducationprograms,grantopportunities, specialevents, and mediation services. Volunteers are especiallyneededtoAdopt-A-Neighborbyshovelingsnowinthewintermonthsforthosewhoareunabletodoso.
Colorado State University-Community Literacy Center
346A Eddy Hall, Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO 80523www.literacy.colostate.edu
Tobi Jacobi(970) [email protected]
CommunityLiteracyCenteraimstocreatealternativeliteracyopportunities that work to educate and empower under-servedpopulations. TheCenter supportsuniversity literacyresearchandoutreachthatpromotescommunityactionandsocialchange.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithalterna-tive literacyandcommunitywritingprogramsbyprovidingsupportforweeklyormonthlywritingworkshops,intergen-erational story telling clubs, and English as a Second Lan-guageclasses.
Education and Life Training Center
401 Linden StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.eltcenter.org
Dianne Tjalkens(970) [email protected]
EducationandLifeTrainingCenter (ELTC)supports familiestowards employment and economic stability through edu-cation.Volunteersareneededtoserveasofficeassistants,receptionists,classroomassistantsandtutors,aswellashelpwithadministeringPearsonVUEexams,writingnewsletters,computer refurbishing, IT, photography at events, eventplanningandsupport,andchildcareanddinnerpreparationforeveningclasses.
Estes Park Learning Place Inc.600 South Saint Vrain, Unit 2Estes Park, CO 80517www.eplearningplace.org
Kathleen Anderson(970) [email protected]
TheEstesParkLearningPlaceisdedicatedtosupportingandinspiring students of all ages in their educational pursuits,andtonurturingalife-longloveoflearning.Volunteersareneededtosupportlearningprogramsandhelpwithspecialevents.
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Estes Park Nonprofit Resource Center
PO Box 4221Estes Park, CO 80517www.epnonprofit.org
Jill Lancaster(970) [email protected]
EstesParkNonprofitResourceCenterprovideseducationalopportunities for area nonprofit organizations, seeks op-timal utilization of limited resources through networkingamongnonprofitentities,andencourages through supportand guidance the emergence of innovation and creativity.Volunteers are needed to assist with managing records ofnonprofitcontactinformationandservices.Volunteergrantwritersalsoneededaswellas individuals interested inbe-comingexpertsinon-linegrantsearches.
Estes Valley Multicultural Connections
PO Box 1444Estes Park, CO 80517
Kurtis Kelly(970) 586-8116, Ext. [email protected]
Estes Valley Multicultural Connections assists our commu-nity to integrateandcelebratepersonsofdiverse cultures.Volunteers are needed to assist with language instructionandone-on-onetutoring,communitycelebrations,andspe-cial events.Volunteersareneeded toassistwithhostingaregularseriesofmoviesandspecially-themedculturenights.Volunteerswillhelpwithset-up,planning,andpromotingoftheseprograms.Volunteersarealsoneededtoserveontheorganization’sBoardofDirectors.Youthvolunteersages14+unsupervised.
Fort Collins Community Action Network
PO Box 400Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fccan.org
Cheryl Distaso(970) [email protected]
TheFortCollinsCommunityActionNetwork(FCCAN)createsacommunitybasedonfurtheringeconomic,social,andenvi-ronmentaljustice,sustainability,humanrights,andpeaceforallbybuildingcoalitions,developingstrategiesandactions,and supporting existing progressive organizations. Volun-teers are needed for nearly every aspect of programming,includingone-timeevents.Youthvolunteersages14-16su-pervised,17+unsupervised.
Fort Collins Convention and Visitors Bureau19 Old Town Square, Ste 137Fort Collins, CO 80524www.visitftcollins.com
Elin Moorman(970) [email protected]
The Fort Collins Convention and Visitors Bureau leads theFort Collins area hospitality industry in attracting specialevents,conventions,culturalactivities,andrecreationalop-portunitiesforgreaterFortCollinsandprovidesinformationregardingbusinesses, services,and recreationalopportuni-tiesavailableinFortCollinstovisitorsandresidents.Volun-teersareneededtostaffthecentersevendaysperweekin2-4 hour shifts. On-call weekend substitute volunteers arealsoneeded.Long-timeresidentsofFortCollinsareespecial-lyencouragedtoapply,butanyonewithafamiliarityofFortCollinsandawillingnesstolearnandhelpothersiswelcome.
Aserviceclubisatypeofvolunteerorganizationwheremembersmeetregularlyforsocialoutingsandtoperformcharitableworkseitherbydirecthands-oneffortsorbyraisingmoneyforotherorganizations.Membersofserviceclubsvolunteertheirtimeandtalentstoperformvaluablecommunityservices,whileatthesametimeenjoyingcamaraderieandvaluablenetworkingopportunitieswithmanycommunityleadersandbusinesses.Serviceclubsoftenhaveestablishedcausesorcharitiesofemphasis,givingfocustovolunteerinitiatives.Oftentimes,theresourcesoftheserviceclubitselfcangreatlyincreasetheimpactoftheservicesprovidedtothecommunity.
For information about the service clubs in your area, visit:Active20-30.......................................... www.active20-30.comAmericanAssociationofRetiredPersons........... www.aarp.orgAmericanAssociationofUniversityWomen..... www.aauw.orgBigThompsonInteractClub....................................................................................... www.bigthompsoninteract.blogspot.comIndependentOrderoftheOddFellows............... www.ioof.orgJaycees...................................................... www.usjaycees.orgJuniorLeague.......................................................www.ajli.orgKiwanisClub................................................. www.kiwanis.orgLionsClub.................................................www.lionsclubs.orgNationalCharityLeague......... www.nationalcharityleague.orgOptimistClub.............................................. www.optimist.orgPHILOClub............................................... www.sgrho1922.orgQuotaClub......................................................www.quota.orgRotary:ColoradoandWyomingdistricts.www.rotary5440.orgSertomaClub............................................... www.sertoma.orgSierraClub................................................. www.sierraclub.orgSoroptimistClub......................................www.soroptimist.org
Volunteering With a Service Club
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Fort Collins International CenterLaurel Hall, Colorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado 80523www.fortcollinsinternationalcenter.org
Nicole Johnson(970) [email protected]
FortCollinsInternationalCenterisacommunityorganizationfor those eager to learn about and share the richesof ourworld’sculturesonepersonatatime.Since1967,volunteershavebeenprovidingtheFortCollinsareawithprogramsandactivitiesdesignedtobuildfriendships,anddevelopunder-standing among people from around the world. ColoradoStateUniversity’sOfficeofInternationalProgramsrecogniz-esFortCollinsInternationalCenterastheirofficialvolunteerorganization.Together theysupport internationalstudents,theirfamiliesandthebroadercommunity.
Garbage Garage Education Center
5887 South Taft Hill RoadFort Collins, CO 80526www.larimer.org/solidwaste
Rose Watson(970) [email protected]
Larimer County Solid Waste provides Larimer County resi-dents with responsible disposal, environmental protection,resource management, recycling and education. The Gar-bageGarageEducationCenterprovides information, tours,outreach,andresourcestoassistinthedepartment’sgoals.Volunteersareneededastourguides,officeassistants,Gar-bageGarageEducationCenterattendants,RecyclingAmbas-sadors,eventcoordinators,andactivityandcampassistants.Trainingprovided.Youthvolunteersages12+supervised.
Geller Center
629 South Howes StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.gellercenter.org
Katie Huffman(970) [email protected]
TheGellerCenterprovidesasafeplacefordevelopmentofthespiritwithin thewholeperson,promotinghealthy indi-
viduals,vibrantcommunities,andapeacefulworld.Volun-teersareneededtoassistwithyardandofficeworkinclud-ingtheoccasionalbulkmailings,provideamealforcollegestudentsduringtheweekly“FoodforThought”gatherings,andserveontheBoardofDirectors.
Loveland Center for Business Development5400 Stone Creek CircleLoveland, CO 80538www.lovelandcenterforbiz.org
Mary Ann Huffines(970) [email protected]
LovelandCenterforBusinessDevelopmentcreateson-goingmentoring relationshipswithbusinessownersbyprovidingconfidential,independent,objective,andimpartialbusinessassessments,basedonactualandrelevantbusinessexperi-ence,availablethroughouttheentirebusinesscycle.Volun-teersareneededtoprovidecounselingandpresentclassesforlocalbusinessesandpeoplelookingtogointobusiness.Volunteer counselors can provide their services for a fewhoursperday,onceperweek,oroccasionallyonanon-callbasis.Hoursareflexible.
Loveland Public Library
300 North Adams AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.lovelandpubliclibrary.org
Bobbi Benesh(970) [email protected]
The Loveland Public Library strives to be accessible andactive in outreach to people of all ages and backgrounds.Volunteersareneededtosupportthelibraryinmanyways,includingprocessingnewbooks,deliveringlibrarymaterialstothehomebound,restockingbooks,indexingnewspapers,repairingdamagedbooks,filing,organizing,recordkeeping,andassistingwiththeKidsClubliteracyoutreachprogram.Volunteersmayalsohelpasgreeters,tourguides,andmen-torsandtutorsintheyoutharea.Youthages16+supervised.
Loveland Visitors Center5400 Stone Creek Circle, Ste 100Loveland, CO 80538www.cityofloveland.org
Gary Light(970) [email protected]
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TheVisitorsCenterpromotesandmarketstheCityofLove-land.Volunteersareneeded tohelpoperate thegift shop,withtheValentinere-mailingprogram,andgreetvisitorsandprovidethemwithlocal,regional,andstateinformation.
Make Change NoCo
1525 Blue Spruce DriveFort Collins, CO 80524www.makechangenoco.com
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
Make Change NoCo encourages widespread participationin relevant and effective financial education programs andservices.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithadministrativeassistance,publicawarenessandcommunityoutreach,web-siteandsocialmediamaintenance,andfinancialcounselingandmentoring.Bothone-timeandongoingopportunitiesareavailable.Youthvolunteerswelcome.
Northern Colorado Shares, Inc.
PO Box 272683Fort Collins, CO 80527www.facebook.com/NOCOShares
Kathie Robson (970) [email protected]
NOCOShares inspiresgenerosity90daysata time.Volun-teers support different community projects every 90 days.Currently,volunteershelpwiththenewCommunityGardenatRedeemerChurch,whichwillprovidefreshproduceforthelocalfoodbanksandwillbeanongoingprojecteveryyear.Thegardenwillbewheelchairaccessibleandfamily-friendly.Volunteers of all ages welcome. Another annual project isTheGiftofaGreenChristmasTree,whichprovidestreesandall the trimmings to those without. Youth Volunteers ages14+withsupervision.
Rocky Mountain Resource Center 1105 West Myrtle Street Fort Collins, CO 80521www.rmrcenter.org
Lisa Monroney (970) 490-2032 [email protected]
RockyMountainResourceCenterprovides informationandreferralson issues related todestructiveorganizationsandhate groups. Volunteers are needed to help organize filesandlibrarymaterials,answertelephones,andprovidemulti-media workshop presentation assistance. Youth volunteersages15-17supervised.
Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center
4812 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80525www.savacenter.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
SexualAssaultVictimAdvocate(SAVA)Centerprovidescri-sis intervention, advocacy, and counseling for all those af-fectedbysexualviolenceandprovidespreventionprogramsthroughcommunityoutreachandeducation.Direct servicevolunteersserveashotlineadvocates.40-hourtrainingsarehosted3timesperyear.PreventionprogramvolunteershelpwithSARTPeers,SuperGirlsandSuperBoys,andActivismTheater.Youthvolunteersages15+mayhelpwithActivismTheateropportunities.
Small Business Development CenterKey Bank Tower Building, 125 South Howes Street, Ste 150Fort Collins, CO 80521www.larimersbdc.org
Terri Donovan-Keirns(970) [email protected]
Small Business Development Center provides high qualityand cost-effective small business assistance, information,andsupportwhichfostersthesuccessfulgrowthanddevel-opment of small businesses and results in a positive long-termeconomic impactonour communities.Volunteers areneededtoserveasofficeassistantsfor2-3hourshifts,8am-4pm, Monday-Friday. Business owners or retired personswillingtoshareknowledgeandexperienceintheirbusinessareaofexpertiseareneededasvolunteerprofessionalcoun-selors1-3hoursperweek.Volunteerwritersandphotogra-phersarealsoneededtocaptureandshareLarimerCountybusinessowners’successstories.
United Way of Larimer County
424 Pine Street, Ste 102Fort Collins, CO 80524www.unitedwayoflarimercounty.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
UnitedWayofLarimerCountycultivatesandmobilizescom-munity resources to change and save lives. The VolunteerCenter creates a healthier, more connected community bypromotingtheethicofserviceandbeingthecentralresourceforvolunteerism.UnitedWay2-1-1isyourCommunityCon-nection to Services. If you need to know where to go forclothing,food,rent,shelter,supportgroups,parenting,vol-unteerism,andothertypesofcommunityservices,call2-1-1.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithclericalwork,market-ingandfinanceprojects,specialevents,volunteeroutreach,and programming committees. Volunteers are also neededto participate in a variety of day-of-service events such asMakeADifferenceDayandGlobalYouthServiceDay.Youthvolunteerswelcome.
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How Can I Help in the Event of a Disaster?
Thephysicaldestructionandhumandisplacementcausedbyrecentdisastereventshasmadetheimpactofadisasterrealforallofus.LarimerCountyhashadtheexperienceofrespondingtonumerousdisastersofitsown,includingthe1997floodsandHighParkwildfire.Oftentimes,communitymemberswanttohelp,yettheydonotrealizetherearelimitationstovolunteeringanddonatingduringadisaster.Thefollowinglistcanhelpyouunderstandhowyourvoluntaryeffortscanbebestused.
• Become trained in advance.Locally,youcancontactorganizationssuchastheAmericanRedCrossandSalvationArmytobecometrainedasadisastervolunteerpriortoanemergencyevent.
• When you want to donate, cash is best.Donatedgoodsoftencausethecomplicated,time-consumingprocessofcollecting,tracking,transportinganddistributing,whilecashcanbeusedinconcentratedareas.
• Donate through an organization. Whenspecificitemsareneeded,organizationsknowofthespecificneedsalongwiththedetailsofthecollection.Reliefgroupswilloftenhaveinfrastructurealreadyinplace.Call2-1-1foralistoforganizationsacceptingdonations.
• Don’t call 9-1-1 to find out about recent developments and volunteer opportunities.Tofindoutthestatusofadisasterorwhoyoucancontacttohelp,visitwww.larimer.org/emergency.
Ifadisasterdoesoccurandyouarecompelledtohelpthoseinneed,pleasecontact2-1-1Coloradotofindouthowyoucanvolunteerordonatebydialing2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.helpcoloradonow.org.
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City of Fort Collins, Senior Center
1200 Raintree DriveFort Collins, CO 80526www.fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter
Betsy Emond(970) [email protected]
CityofFortCollinsSeniorCenterisagatheringplacewhereolder adults can come together for activities and servicesthatenhancetheirdignity,maintaintheirwell-being,supporttheir independence,foster lifelonglearning,andencouragetheir involvement in the community.Volunteersassistwiththeimplementationandsupervisionofprogramsandactivi-ties, servingasgreeters, librarians,cooks, tripdrivers,andclericalassistants.Volunteersalsoassistwithspecialeventsthatoccurthroughouttheyear.Areasofneedincludeaquat-ics,artsandcrafts,clubsandorganizations,dance,fitness,education, games, outdoor recreation, assisting with ourVolunteersofAmericalunchprogram,andsocialandtravelopportunities.Court-orderedvolunteersmustpay$15forabackgroundcheck.Youthvolunteersages10-13supervised,14+unsupervised.
Elder Care Network of Northern Colorado
PO Box 272687Fort Collins, CO 80527www.edlercarenet.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) 495-3442
ElderCareNetworkofNorthernColoradoassistsseniors innorthernColoradobyprovidinginformation,resources,andsupporttocaregiversandprofessionalserviceproviders.Vol-unteersareneededtosupportannualeventssuchasSeniorLawDayinAugustandElderCareResourceDayinthespring.Youthvolunteersages17+unsupervised.
Elderhaus Adult Day Programs
605 South Shields StreetFort Collins, CO 80521www.elderhaus.org
Sandra Cogswell(970) [email protected]
ElderhausAdultDayProgramsenrichlivesthroughcommuni-ty-basededucation,socialization,andtherapeuticservicestosupportcaregiversandmaintainself-sufficiency.Volunteersassistprogramguestsandstaffmemberswithcrafts,games,mealsandsnacks,andhelpwithspecialprojectswithmen’sandwomen’sgroups.Volunteersmayassistonoutingssuchasvisitstoparks,museums,coffeeshops,bowlingandbil-liardscenters,fishing,andMealsonWheelsdelivery.Hoursare7am-5:30pm,Monday-Friday.Youthvolunteersages10-13supervised,15+unsupervised.
Foundation on Aging for Larimer CountyPO Box 288Fort Collins, CO 80522www.foalarimer.org Lisa Poppaw(970) [email protected] on Aging for Larimer County addresses theneeds of older adults, raises community awareness ofthose needs, and fosters solutions that improve quality oflife. The Foundation focuses on implementing and admin-istering an emergency support fund for older individualswhose needs are not being met due to gaps in the exist-ing senior service network. Volunteers are needed to pro-vide community education and increase awareness aboutaging issues. Volunteers serve on the education, emer-gency grant assistance, advocacy, and events committees.
SeniorsBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitiesservingseniors,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,www.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
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Meals on Wheels of Fort Collins, Inc.
PO Box 424Fort Collins, CO 80522www.fcmow.org
Dana Guber(970) [email protected]
MealsonWheelsofFortCollins,Inc.providesnutritiousnoonmealsandsocialinteractiontohomeboundindividuals,fivedaysperweek, in thegreaterFortCollinsarea.Volunteersare needed to deliver meals to homebound clients 11am-1pm, at least one weekday per week. Volunteers use theirowncarsandgas.Bikedeliveryoptionisavailable.Socializ-ingwithclientsisencouraged.Backgroundchecksrequired.VolunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithspecialeventsandserveontheBoardofDirectorsandcommittees.
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud, Inc.
437 North Garfield AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org
Pam Bessey(970) [email protected]
Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud, Inc. providesnutritiousmealsdeliveredbyvolunteersto individualswithlimitedabilitytoleavehome,shopforfood,orpreparemealsbecauseofaphysicalormentalconditionthusenablingthemto remain independent and living at home. Volunteers areneeded8-11:30am,Monday-Fridaytoassistprogramcooksinthekitchen.Volunteersarealsoneeded10:30am-12:30pmtoserveasdrivers,deliveringmealsonspecificroutesonceperweekorasasubstitute,asneeded.Childrenmayaccom-panyadultdrivers.Backgroundchecksprovided.Youthvol-unteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
SAINT Volunteer Transportation333 West Drake Road, Ste. 42Fort Collins, CO 80526www.saintvolunteertransportation.org
Connie Nelson-Cleverley(970) [email protected]
Senior Alternatives in Transportation (SAINT) helps seniorsages60+andindividualswithdisabliitiesthatpreventthem
fromdrivingmaintaintheirindependencebyprovidingdoor-to-door transportation inFortCollinsandLoveland.Volun-teersdonatetheirtimeandusetheirownvehiclestoproviderides in Fort Collins and Loveland. Our hours of operationareMonday-Friday,8:15am-4pm.Mostofourvolunteerschoose to drive one morning or afternoon a week. Otherschoosethemoreflexibleoptionofdrivingasaback-up.Vol-unteersareprovidedamileageallowanceandsupplementalliability insurance. Authorizationtoconductcriminalback-groundchecksandobtaincopiesofdriver’srecordsarere-quired.
Secret Santa’s for the Elderly
2038 Rio Blanco AvenueLoveland, CO [email protected]
Diane Johnson (970) [email protected]
Secret Santa’s for the Elderly brings a smile and feeling ofloveandencouragement to elderly innursingandassistedliving homes in Larimer County. Our goal is to heightenpublic awareness and encourage community participationinspreadingthetruespiritoftheholidaysallyeartotheseelderly individuals.Volunteersmayvisit assisted livingandnursinghomefacilitiesonceoronanon-goingbasis.Walk-ing,reading,conversingandjustbeingafriendcanhelp.Asmallgiftlistisprovidedtoeachvolunteerbutisnotmanda-tory. Schools, choirs, youth groups and businesses are en-couragedtoparticipateonetimeormoreoften.Supervisedtherapydogsarewelcome,aspermitted.
Volunteers of America405 Canyon AvenueFort Collins, CO 80521www.voacolorado.org/Volunteers-of-America-North-ern-Colorado
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
VolunteersofAmericainColoradoseekstoidentifyandservethebasicneedsofthemostvulnerableindividualsandfami-liesinthecommunity.Volunteersprovideservicestohelpse-niorsandadultswithdisabilitiesremainlivingindependentlyandsociallyengaged.WeserveallofLarimerCounty,includ-ingBerthoud,Bellvue,EstesPark,FortCollins,Loveland,andWellington. Services include: home-delivered frozenmeals,diningprogram,groceryshoppinganddelivery,homesafetyimprovements, companionship, caregiver respite, and out-reachprograms.TheRSVPProgramalsohelpsvolunteersage55orbetterfindvolunteeropportunitiesatotheragenciesthat fit their skills and experience. These RSVP volunteersearnadditionalbenefitsandaremembersofaSeniorCorpsof volunteers making a difference across our community.Project-based internshipsarealsoavailable in theareasofmarketing, program development, event planning, educa-tion,andadministration.
WE CAN DO MORE TOGETHER.
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Volunteering with Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities
Seniorhousingcanbeagreatplacetovolunteer,asthesefacilitiesoftenneedhelpwithcrafts,games,andentertainmentfortheirresidents.Theholidayseason,inparticular,isagreattimetoofferyourtimeandcompanytoelderlycommunitymembers.Calleachorganizationindividuallytofindoutaboutspecificvolunteeropportunitiesthatareavailableduringtheholidays,andyear-round.
Assisted Living FacilitiesAssistedLivingFacilitiesareforindividualswhorequirehelpwithdailylivingactivities,butdonotneedtheskilledmedicalcareprovidedinanursingfacility.Careisprovided24/7inawaythatpromotesmaximumindependenceanddignityforeachresident.
Estes Park:EstesParkGoodSamaritanVillage............(970)577-7700
Fort Collins:ArboursatMacKenziePlace......................(970)207-1939BarlowAssistedLiving..............................(970)482-1119ClareBridgeCottageofFortCollins.........(970)266-0700CollinwoodAssistedLiving........................(970)223-3552EaglesNestAssistedLiving.......................(970)493-1073FtCollinsGoodSamaritanRetirementVillage(970)226-4909FoxMeadowsAssistedLiving...................(970)449-4472GoodSamaritanVillageSociety-FortCollins(970)226-4909MeadowlarkAssistedLiving......................(970)221-3707NewMercerCommons.............................(970)495-1000TheResidenceatOakridge........................(970)229-5800ShamrockManor.......................................(970)224-1400SterlingHouseofFortCollins....................(970)229-9777TerryLakeAssistedLiving..........................(970)221-3707TurnberryPlaceAssistedLiving.................(970)482-2215
Loveland/Berthoud:AppleLeafAssistedLiving.........................(970)532-2600AspenHouseAssistedLiving.....................(970)635-9800TheCourtyardofLoveland........................(970)667-3342GoodSamaritanVillageSociety-Loveland(970)669-3100HeritageHaus...........................................(970)669-5616TheHillcrest..............................................(970)593-9800TheJonesesAssistedLiving.......................(970)663-2226LakeviewCommons..................................(970)278-4000LovelandHouseAssistedLiving................(970)663-2223MemoryCareatSevenLakesAssistedLiving(970)461-5918ParkRegencySeniorLiving.......................(970)461-1100PrimrosePlace..........................................(970)667-5962SterlingHouseattheOrchards.................(970)662-0012SterlingHouseofLoveland.......................(970)667-9500Wellington:WellingtonAssistedLiving........................(970)568-7199
Wellington:WellingtonAssistedLiving.................................568-7199
Nursing Facilities NursingFacilitiesprovide24-hournursingcareforthoseneedingassistanceduetoachronicillness,adisablinginjury,orforshort-termrehabilitation.
Estes Park:ProspectParkLivingCenter.......................(970)586-8103Fort Collins:CentreAvenueHealth&RehabFacility.....(970)494-2140
ColumbineWestHealth&RehabFacility..(970)221-2273FortCollinsHealthCareCenter.................(970)482-7925GoldenPeaksNursingCareandRehabCenter(970)482-2525GoodSamaritanSociety-FortCollinsVillage(970)226-4909LemayAvenueHealth&RehabFacility.....(970)482-1584Rehabilitation&NursingCenteroftheRockies(970)484-7981SpringCreekHealthCareCenter...............(970)482-5712
Loveland/Berthoud:BerthoudLivingCenter.............................(970)532-2683GoodSamaritanSociety-LovelandVillage.(970)669-3100NorthShoreHealthCareandRehabCenter(970)667-6111SierraVistaHealthCareCenter.................(970)669-0345
Independent Living FacilitiesIndependentLivingFacilitiesofferacommunitylifestylewithadditionalbenefitsincludingmealsandplannedrecreationactivities.
Estes Park:EstesParkGoodSamaritanVillage............(970)577-7700
Fort Collins:GoodSamaritanSociety-FtCollinsVillage(970)226-4909MacKenziePlace.......................................(970)207-1939ParkwoodEstatesRetirementResidence..(970)482-3924RigdenFarmSeniorLiving.........................(970)224-2700TheWinslow..............................................(970)492-6200TheWorthington......................................(970)490-1000
Loveland/Berthoud:GoodSamaritanSociety-LovelandVillage.(970)669-3100TheHillcrest..............................................(970)593-9800ParkRegencySeniorLivingApartments....(970)461-1100SterlingHouseatOrchards.......................(970)622-0012SugarValleyEstates..................................(970)669-2317TheWexford.............................................(970)667-1900
Senior Apartments
Estes Park:EstesParkHousingAuthority....................(970)577-3730TrailRidgeApartments..............................(970)586-0216ThePinesApartments...............................(970)586-8407
Fort Collins:CAREHousing...........................................(970)282-7522DMAPlazaApartments.............................(970)493-7727FortCollinsHousingAuthority..................(970)416-2910NorthernHotel.........................................(970)416-2910OakbrookI................................................(970)226-5060OakbrookII...............................................(970)223-1356ReflectionsSeniorApartments..................(970)225-3711TheSanctuary...........................................(970)225-2116TheVillages...............................................(970)416-2460WoodbridgeSeniorApartmentHomes......(970)472-1703
Loveland/Berthoud:BigThompsonManorI&II.......................(970)667-4195HamiltonParkApartmentsI&II................(970)532-3725HarvestPointe...........................................(970)622-9907LovelandHousingAuthority......................(970)667-3232Mirasol......................................................(970)663-1300SilverLeafI&II.........................................(970)635-5926TheWillows(NeighbortoNeighbor).........(970)484-7498
Source:LarimerCountyOfficeonAging
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Alternatives to Violence
313 East 4th StreetLoveland, CO 80537www.alternativestoviolence.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
Alternatives to Violence educates and empowers victims,survivorsandthecommunitytobreakthecycleofviolence.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithvictimadvocacy,legal/court advocacy, childcare, fundraising, and administrativetasks. Flexible scheduling. Volunteers who serve as victimadvocatesarefirstresponderstocrisissituations.Thoroughtrainingisprovided.Youthvolunteersages13+supervised.
Be the Gift
1015 West 36th StreetLoveland, CO 80538www.bethegift.com Chris Johnson(970) 851-8255chris@bethegift.comBetheGiftprovidespracticalassistanceforsinglemomsandwidowsinneedofhomerepair.BetheGiftworkstoensureasafehealthyenvironmentforfamiliestolivein,aswellassupport, enhance and improve their “Quality of Life”. Vol-unteersfromallskilllevelsareneededtocompleteprojectsthat range from safety enhancement, window installation,home repair and improvements to painting, clean up andyardwork.Youthvolunteersages16+unsupervised.
Birthline of Loveland
1528 North Lincoln Avenue, Ste 200Loveland, CO 80538www.birthlineloveland.org
Dee Holt(970) [email protected]
BirthlineofLovelandisdedicatedtosavingthelivesofun-born babies by assisting pregnant women in utilizing theirown resources and those of the community to carry theirbaby to term and beyond. Volunteers are needed to serveonourBoardofDirectors,greetclients,enterdata,sortandstockclothing,performlaycounseling,andadministerpreg-nancy tests. Volunteers may serve during business hours,10am-4pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesday, and1pm-4pmonThursdays.Volunteerscanalsoserveoutsideofbusinesshoursbymendingandwashingclothing,wrappingboxes,andhelpingwithfundraisingandtechnicalsupport.
Crossroads Safehouse
PO Box 993Fort Collins, CO 80522www.crossroadssafehouse.org
Laura Williams(970) [email protected]
CrossroadsSafehouseeradicatesdomesticviolencethrougheducation,advocacysupportservices,andpromotionofso-cialchange in thecommunity.Direct-servicevolunteersas-sistwithprogramsinvolvingdirectclientadvocacyandmustcomplete 31 hours of training. Training sessions are heldthree times per year, typically in February, June, and Sep-tember.Non-directvolunteersassistduringregularbusinesshourswithavarietyofactivitiesthatdonotinvolvedirectcli-entadvocacy.Volunteerscommittoaminimumof24weeks.Youthvolunteersages15+supervised.
Estes Valley Victim Advocates, Inc.
PO Box 1287Estes Park, CO 80517www.estesvalleyvictimadvocates.org
Mary Mesropian(970) [email protected]
EstesValleyVictimAdvocates,Inc.iscommittedtoprovidingadvocacyservicestovictimsofcrimeandtraumaincluding
Women & FamiliesBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailedinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitiesservingwomenandfamilies,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,www.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
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safe housing for domestic violence victims, counseling, re-ferrals,andcommunityeducation.Volunteersareneededtoprovideadvocacy, crisis support, information,and referralsto victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and othercrimes,andsurvivorsofsuicide,accidents,ordeath.Volun-teersareoncall24/7.Volunteersarealsoneededtoassistwithofficeworkandtoserveassafehousevolunteerstoreadtochildren,assistresidentswithtransportation,andprovidealisteningear.Volunteersmustbe18+,haveavaliddriver’slicense,andcurrentautoinsurance.
Healthy Beginnings-Prenatal Plus 320 North Cleveland AvenueLoveland, CO 80537www.bannerhealth.com
Denise [email protected]
Healthy Beginnings Prenatal Plus promotes healthy moth-ers, babies, and families through the provision of prenatalcare,educationandsupportservices;servinguninsuredandunder-insuredpregnantwomen.Volunteersareassignedtoamother,andofferweeklysupportandinformationthrough-outherpregnancy.Trainingismandatoryandprovidedtwiceperyear.Youthvolunteersages17+unsupervised.
Project Self-Sufficiency375 West 37th Street, Ste 150Loveland, CO 80538www.ps-s.org
Mariah Swaffer(970) [email protected]
ProjectSelf-Sufficiencyassistslow-income,singleparentsintheireffortstoachieveeconomicindependenceandbecomefree from community and government assistance, whilebuildingandmaintainingstrong,healthyfamilies.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithcarrepairfordonatedcars,mathtutoring, fundraising activities, clerical support, marketingor graphic design projects, IT projects, and auxiliary com-mittees.Backgroundcheckrequiredforvolunteersworkingdirectlywithclients.
Women’s Resource Center
424 Pine Street, Ste 201Fort Collins, CO 80524www.womens-resource.org
Jennifer Hahnke(970) [email protected]
Women’sResourceCenterstrivestoconnectwomenthroughallgenerations to life-savinghealthcareservices,outreach,education,preventionandearlydetectionofwomen’swholehealth related issues.Volunteers areneeded toassistwithoffice duties, health fairs, special events, committees, andclient service provision projects. Training is provided. WRCwelcomes Junior Volunteers (Jr.High-College) for specificprojectsandevents.VolunteersarealsoneededforongoingprogramsWalkWithADocandMobileMammogramScreen-ings.Officevolunteersmayhelp9am-5pm,Monday-Friday.Specialeventsareoften scheduledoutsideofnormalbusi-nessdaysandhours.
Generation United
Join the fastest growing group of young professionals making a difference in Larimer County.
GenerationUnited,aYoungLeadersSociety,isagroupmadeupofyoungprofessionalsundertheageof40whoarecommittedtomakingadifferencethroughphilanthropyandvolunteerism.
GenerationUnited’smissionistoincreasegraduationratesinLarimerCountyandempowerthenextgenerationthroughtheleadershipofpassionateyoungprofessionalsinLarimerCountywhoactivelygive,advocateandvolunteer.
GenerationUnitedworkstoensureeverychildgraduateshighschoolinLarimerCountybyinvestingintwolocalprogramsthatservechildrenandyouth:Boys&GirlsClubofLarimerCountyandPartnersMentoringYouth.
GenerationUnitedencouragesphilanthropyandvolunteerismamongyoungprofessionalsinourcommunity.Throughouttheyear,memberswillgathertogetherforseveralGenerationUnitedsponsoredsocialeventsandvolunteerprojects.
TolearnmoreaboutmembershipinGenerationUnited,visitwww.generationunitedlarimer.org.
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Adoption Dreams Come True, Inc.
316 West MulberryFort Collins, CO 80521www.adoptiondreams.org
Ginger Dereus(970) [email protected]
Adoption Dreams Come True, Inc. believes every child de-servesahomethatisloving,safe,andpermanent.Volunteersareneededtoincreasepublicawarenessoftheorganizationandtheneedsoftheagencyanditsclients,andtoprovidecommunity education and child advocacy. Volunteers arealsoneededtohelpwithfundraising,clericalwork,mailings,administrativetasks,andintheDreamRoomsortingdona-tionsandhelpingvisitors.
B.A.S.E. CAMP Inc.
1241 Riverside AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.mybasecampkids.org
Fred Colby(970) [email protected]
B.A.S.E. CAMP INC. (Before and After School Enrichment)provideschildrenwithsafeandaffordableyear-roundchild-careandenrichmentservicesduringoutofschooltimes.Vol-unteers are needed to assist in the classroom with specialpresentations,organizationandreading,asboardmembers,andtohelpwithfundraisingandspecialevents.Volunteersarealsoneeded toassist in theofficeand toprovide theirprofessionalservicessuchaspainting,printing,legal,orac-counting. Youth volunteers ages 16 and under supervisedand17+unsupervised.
Best Start for Babies
1730 South College Avenue, Ste 200Fort Collins, CO 80525www.ecclc.org
Melanie Kelsea (970) 377-3388 [email protected]
Best Start for Babies is a program of the Early ChildhoodCouncilofLarimerCountyandcreatesadynamicsystemthatrecognizesandsupportsqualityearlychildhoodopportuni-tiesforallchildreninLarimerCounty.Volunteersareneededto serve as child care providers and classroom assistants.Classes are hosted for 10 week sessions on weekday eve-nings or Saturday mornings for 3 hours and teach parentsabouttheirbaby’sdevelopment,activitiesforbonding,andhowtofindhelpful resources. VolunteersarealsoneededasSpanish-speakingtranslatorsandofficeassistants.Youthages10+supervised.
Book Trust
201 Linden Street, Ste 202Fort Collins, CO 80524www.booktrust.org
Kelly Robenhagen(970) [email protected]
BookTrustuniquelydeliverschoiceandownershipofbookstochildrenfromlow-incomefamilies,increasingtheirliteracyskillsandfosteringlife-longlearning.Helpusspreadtheloveof reading to a new generation by volunteering for long-term projects and occasional one-day events. Volunteersareneeded tohelpwithgeneraloffice tasks, researchanddata entry, community event planning and assistance, andproviding support for teachers who implement Book Trustprograms.Mostopportunitiestakeplaceduringregularbusi-ness hours, Monday-Friday, but with intermittent eveningand weekend events. Youth volunteers ages 14-15 super-vised,16+unsupervised.
Youth & FamiliesBelowareagenciesinLarimerCountythathaveaneedforvolunteers.Formoreup-to-dateanddetailed
informationaboutvolunteeropportunitiesservingyouthandfamilies,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterbycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066,orvisitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County
Fort Collins Loveland Pulliam Center1608 Lancer Drive 2500 East 1st Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 Loveland, CO 80537
Wellington 3815 W Harrison AvenueWellington, CO 80549http://www.bgclarimer.org/
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
Boys&GirlsClubsofLarimerCountyoffersanenvironmentthathelpsyoungpeoplereachtheirfullpotential.Volunteersare needed to provide caring relationships, expose mem-bers to diverse cultures and experiences, and model posi-tivebehaviorsduringclubhours.Volunteersareconnectedwith opportunities that match their availability, skills, andinterestseitherworkingone-on-onewithamemberorwithagroup,or for specialevents.Volunteersmustcompleteabackgroundcheckandtraining.
Center for Family Outreach 1001 Poudre River Drive, Ste BFort Collins, CO 80524www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org
Deborah Watson(970) [email protected]
TheCenterforFamilyOutreachhelpsLarimerCountyyouthages10-18andtheirfamiliesachieveandsustainlong-termpositive changes and healthy relationships. Volunteers areneededtoassistwithadministrativesupportforCaseMan-agers and the Service Learning Coordinator. Backgroundcheckandfingerprintingrequired.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program
201 LaPorte Avenue, Ste 100Fort Collins, CO 80521www.CASALarimer.com
Serena Robb(970) [email protected]
CASAvolunteersadvocateandprovideavoice incourt forabused and neglected children. Volunteers are needed tospend10-20hoursamonth, foraboutayear,visitingwith
thechild(ren),andgatheringinformationneededtoadvocateincourt.Mustbe21+,mature, responsible, compassionateanddedicated.Nospecialqualificationsrequired.
Children’s Speech & Reading Center
1330 Oakridge Drive, Ste 10Fort Collins, CO 80525www.csrckids.org
Kathy Mason(970) [email protected]
Children’sSpeech&ReadingCenterprovidesaffordablether-apeutic services, incorporating family and community edu-cationandcollaborationswithother localagencies.Volun-teersareneededtohelpwithadministrativetasks,cleaningtherapymaterials,andfundraisingevents.Youthvolunteersages14+supervised.
ChildSafe Colorado, Inc.
1148 East Elizabeth StreetFort Collins, CO 80524www.childsafecolorado.org
Candace Coffey(970) [email protected]
Childsaferepairsthedamagedonetovictimsandtheirfami-lies, reduces the risk of re-victimization, and prevents thecycle of abuse from carrying over into future generations.Volunteersareneededtohelpwithofficework,assistwithchildcareforclients,andsupportspecialevents.Translatorswho speak Spanish or American Sign Language are alsoneeded.Volunteershiftsareavailable8am-7:30pm,Monday-Thursdayandduringspecialevents.
Estes Valley Investment in Childhood Services
PO Box 3373Estes Park, CO 80517www.evics.org
Nancy Almond(970) [email protected]
EstesValley Investment inChildhood Services (EVICS) pro-motesandsupportsqualityearlychildhoodcareandeduca-
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tionforchildrenandfamiliesintheEstesValley.Volunteersareneededtoserveasboardandcommitteemembers,assistattheParentsasTeachersmeetingsmonthlywithchildcare,foodset-upandtransportation,andcompletegeneralofficeandclericaldutiesonalimitedbuton-goingbasis.
Family Center/La Familia
309 Hickory Street, Ste 5Fort Collins, CO 80524www.thefamilycenterfc.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
TheFamilyCenter/LaFamiliaprovidesinformation,services,andassistancetoallfamilieswhodesiretoimprovethequal-ity of their lives. Volunteers are needed to serve with theAfterSchoolTutoringProgram,4-6pm,Monday-Friday,dedi-catingonedayperweektoassistingstudents,gradesK-12,with theirhomework.Volunteersmayassistwith theEarlyChildhood Center providing care for infants, toddlers, andpre-school students 8am-6pm, Monday-Friday. VolunteersarealsoneededforchildcareduringAdultEducationclasses,aswellasforworkinouron-sitecommunitygarden.Youthvolunteersages16+unsupervised.
Fort Collins Read Aloud
703 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80525www.fortcollinsreadaloud.org
Jane Goding(970) [email protected]
FortCollinsReadAloudencourages,educates,andempow-erscommunitiesinLarimerCountywiththetoolsnecessarytoensurelifetimeliteracyforchildren.Volunteersareneededtoreadtochildrenages0-5andinelementaryschoolsfor30minutes,onedayperweek.Trainingprovided.Volunteersarealsoneeded toassistwithvolunteer recruitment,publicity,communityoutreach,presentations,literaryeventplanning,fundraising,andgrantwriting.Youthvolunteersages12-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Girl Scouts of Colorado-Northern Colorado
1600 Specht Point Road, Ste 105Fort Collins, CO 80525www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org
Kaylen Hopkins(970) [email protected]
GirlScoutsbuildsgirlsofcourage,confidence,andcharacter,whomaketheworldabetterplace.Volunteersareneededtoserveastroopleaders,adultvolunteertrainers,boardorcommitteemembers,andcookiesalecommitteemembers.Volunteers can also assist with program development andimplementation, property management, library assistance,fundraising,andclericalduties.Trainingandsupportprovid-ed.GirlScoutvolunteerscomefromallwalksoflife:parents,collegestudents,retiredpersonsandmenareallwelcome.
Youth Volunteering
Youthvolunteeringhasasignificantimpactonourcommunityandcanhaveanevenbiggerimpactonouryouth.
Notonlydoesvolunteerismofferyouthopportunitiestobecomeengagedintheircommunitiesandseetheiractionsbringaboutchange,butithasmanyotherprovenbenefits.Studiesshowthatyoungpeopleengagedinvolunteering,particularlyservice-learning,havehighertestscores,performbetterintheclassroom,andareless-likelytoengageinriskybehavior.Thisisinadditiontodevelopingagreatersenseoftoleranceandunderstandingtowardpeopleunlikethemselves.Mostimportantly,youthwhovolunteertendtogrowintoadultswhoaremoreactivelyengagedintheircommunitythroughcivicleadershipandvolunteerism.
Morethan100organizationsinLarimerCountywelcomeyouthvolunteers.Theseorganizationsaredenotedwiththespecialyouthicondisplayedabove.
UnitedWayofLarimerCountyalsoprovidesseveralprogramstoengageyouthinvolunteering:
• Youth Cares-Toolsandresourcesareavailabletobettercoordinateserviceprojectsthatalignseamlesslywiththegoalsofyourschool,club,oryouthgroup.
• Service-to-Go-Short-term,“do-it-yourself”serviceprojectsthatcanbeimplementedindependentlytobenefitlocalagenciesinthecommunity.
• Give Next–Ayear-longprogramgivinghighschoolandmiddleschoolstudentstheopportunitytolearnaboutcharitablegiving,nonprofits,andcommunityissueswhilebuildingcriticalskillsandengaginginservice-learningduringclasstime.
Formoreinformationonyouthvolunteerismandhowtogetinvolved,pleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCounty’sVolunteerCenterat(970)[email protected].
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Harmony House Supervised Visitation Center
3105 East Harmony RoadFort Collins, CO 80528www.CASALarimer.com
Serena Robb(970) [email protected]
HarmonyHouseallowschildrentohavevisitsorexchangeswiththeirfamiliesinasafe,non-threatening,home-likeset-tingunder the supervisionof staffor a trained communityvolunteer. Volunteers are needed to observe and factuallydocumenttheinteractionsbetweenfamilymembers,ensur-ingappropriateandsafevisitationsforthechild.Volunteersshouldbemature,responsibleadults(age21+)withcommit-mentandcompassionforchildrenandfamiliesgoingthroughturbulenttimes.Flexiblescheduling.
Junior Achievement Rocky Mountain, Inc.- Fort Collins
2032 Caribou Drive, Ste 101 BFort Collins, CO 80525www.janocowy.org
Kelsey Ransom(970) [email protected]
JuniorAchievement inspires andprepares youngpeople toembrace free enterprise and succeed in a global economy.VolunteersvisitK-12classroomstoteacheconomicandper-sonal finance concepts through fun, interactive programsthathelpmeetColoradoeducationstandards.Allofthema-terials,astep-by-stepplanforeachlesson,andtrainingpro-vided. Traditional programs include visiting classrooms for30-45minutesweekly for5-6sessions;a specific scheduleis arrangedbetweenvolunteers and teachers and is basedonvolunteers’availabilityandclassschedules.One-dayvol-unteeroptions include ‘JuniorAchievement inaDay’whenvolunteersteachallprogramsessions,and‘JuniorAchieve-mentFinancePark’whenvolunteershelpstudentsnavigatetheworldofpersonalfinanceinareality-basedsimulationtopracticeindividualandfamilybudgeting.
Kids at Heart
6501 Brittany StreetFort Collins, CO 80525www.kidsatheartfundango.org
Mary Beth Freeman(970) [email protected]
KidsatHearthelpsfoster,adoptive,andkinshipfamiliesandthechildrenintheircare.Volunteersprovidedirectsupportto familiesandassist children through life transitions.Vol-unteersassistwithFundango,arespiteprogramforchildrenages6months-16.FundangoeventstakeplaceeachmonthinFortCollinsandLovelandfrom5-8pm.Volunteersarealsoneeded to plan activities and meals for Fundango events.Youthvolunteersages13+unsupervised.
Kinsfolk Unite To Protect And Cherish KinPO Box 204Timnath, CO 80547www.PAC-Kin.org
Reggie Johnson(970) [email protected]
KinsfolkUnite ToProtectAndCherish Kin (PAC-Kin) workswithin the current legal system to educate law makers ontheinadequacyofhowthedefinitionofreunificationisinter-pretedandappliedwithregardtochildwelfareandtoeffectlegislative change that will clarify the definition of reunifi-cationsothatthelawincludespermanentkinshiparrange-mentswith relativeswhocanbestprovide for thephysicalandemotionalsafety,healthandwell-beingofat-riskyouth,keepingthebestinterestofthechildofutmostimportance.PAC-Kinisagrassrootsgroupwithavisionthateverychildwillgrowupinasafe,loving,andforeverfamily.Volunteersareneededtodonatetimeandtalenttomakethisvisionareality.
Larimer County 4-H
1525 Blue Spruce DriveFort Collin, CO 80524www.larimer.org/ext
Kathy Wolfe(970) [email protected]
4-Hempowersyouthtoreachtheirfullpotentialbyworkingand learning in partnership with caring adults. Volunteersare needed to serve as adult 4-H leaders, assisting youthwithprojectsrelatedtoanimals,entomology,heritagearts,and more. Volunteers must complete an enrollment form,cite three references, pass a background check, and passfourmodulesofnewleaderon-lineorientationandtraining.Youthvolunteerparticipantsages12+supervised.
Larimer County Child Advocacy Center, Inc.
5529 South Timberline RoadFort Collins, CO 80528www.larimercac.org
Michelle Johnson(970) [email protected]
LarimerCountyChildAdvocacyCenter,Inc.reducestraumato children and their families through a comprehensive re-sponsetochildabuseinvestigations.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithansweringphones,greetingclients,filing,en-teringdata,supervisingchildren,andstaffingthefrontdesk.Volunteersmayhelpwithbuildingandgroundsmaintenancebycaringforthegardenandlawn,andhelpingwithrepairs.Studentinternscanprovidefamilysupportandresourcere-ferrals,conductfollow-upservices,completefieldnotes,andsupervisechildren.Volunteersarealsoneededtohelpwithgrantwritingandfundraisingevents.Youthvolunteersages13+supervised.
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Loveland Youth Gardeners
306 North Washington Avenue, Ste 101Loveland, CO 80537www.LovelandYouthGardeners.org
Alyssa McConkey(970) [email protected]
LovelandYouthGardeners cultivates skills,promotes stew-ardship and serves young people through sustainable gar-deningandhealthylivingpractices.Volunteersarethefoun-dation of every program and service that Loveland YouthGardeners provides. Opportunities include serving on theboardofdirectors,workingdirectlywithyouththroughyear-roundeducationprograms,participatingonacommitteeliketheLovelandGardenTourorResourceDevelopment,orshar-ingyourgardenproducewiththeLovelandPlantaRowfortheHungryprogram.Volunteertimesanddatesvarydepend-ingontheprogramorproject.Youthvolunteersages10-15supervised,16+unsupervised.
Lutheran Family Services
2032 Lowe Street, Ste 200Fort Collins, CO 80525www.lfsrm.org
Carrie Landers(970) [email protected]
LutheranFamilyServiceswalkswiththevulnerablethroughservicesthatheal,strengthen,andprovidehope.Volunteersareneededtohelpplanandworkatspecialeventsandperi-odicallyhelpwithcleaningandmaintenanceofinfantsimula-torsusedintheteenpregnancypreventionprogram.Youthvolunteersages10-13supervised,14+unsupervised.
The Matthews HouseCommunity Life Center Youth and Family Center220 North Grant Avenue 415 Mason Court, Unit 1 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80521www.thematthewshouse.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
TheMatthewsHouseempowers youngadults and familiesintransitionwholackasignificantsupportnetworkbypro-viding the resources and relationships necessary for themto takecontrolof their livesandshapepositive futures forthemselves,whilebecomingsuccessfulcontributorstotheircommunity.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithofficework,mealprovisionandpreparation,fundraising,specialevents,technicalsupportandfacilityupkeepwhich includesclean-ing and custodial duties. Additional opportunities workingdirectlywithyouthandfamiliesincludeofferingyourhomeasashort-termresidence,providingoccasionaloron-goingone-on-onementoring,attendingactivities,providingtrans-portation,andspendingtimewithyouthorfamilieson-site.Opportunitiesareavailabledays,eveningsandweekends.
National Center for Craftsmanship 1414 Blue Spruce Drive, Unit BFort Colllins, CO 80524www.nccraftsmanship.org
Neil Kaufman(970) [email protected]
NationalCenterforCraftsmanshippreserves,enhances,andsustainsqualitycraftmanshipinourcommunities.Volunteersare needed to participate in deconstruction projects andtrainings.Youthvolunteersages16+supervised.
Nightlight Christian Adoptions
150 East 29th Street, Ste 255Loveland, CO 80538www.Nightlight.org
Kimberly Tyson(970) [email protected]
NightlightChristianAdoptionsprovidesadoptionservicesasapermanentresponseforchildrenwithoutparentsthroughchild advocacy, parent education, and lifelong support be-cause every child deserves a loving family. Volunteers areneededtoassistwithlocaloutreachevents,annualorphansummer tours, international service teams,andofficeproj-ects.Youthvolunteersages14-17supervised,17+unsuper-vised.
Partners Mentoring Youth
530 South College Avenue, Unit 1Fort Collins, CO 80524www.partnersmentoringyouth.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
PartnersMentoringYouthcreatesandsupportsone-to-onementoringrelationshipsbetweenpositiveadultrolemodelsandyouthfacingchallengesintheirpersonal,socialandaca-demic lives.PartnersMentoringYouthhasonaverage100youthwaitingtobematchedwithamentor.Enthusiasticvol-unteersareneededtobementorsforoneoftheseamazingyouth.VolunteersarealsoneededtoassistwiththeSchoolBased Mentoring and Community Based programs, and asActivityVolunteerstohelpwithactivitiesforthekidsonthewaitinglist.Volunteersmustbeatleast21yearsoldandresi-dentsofColoradoforatleastsixmonths.Backgroundcheckrequired.
Poudre School District Partnership Center 1630 South Stover StreetFort Collins, CO 80525www.psdschools.org
Cynthia Gile(970) [email protected]
Poudre School District Partnership Center coordinates theworkofmorethan18,000volunteersinourschoolstofulfillthemissiontoeducateeverychild,everyday.Volunteersareneeded to serve in a variety of areas including mentoring,tutoring,smallgroupactivities,readingskillsimprovement,specialprojects,fundraising,PTO/PTAboards,andfieldtrips.Volunteersserveinart,music,andP.E.classes,mediacen-ters, computer labs,andoffices.Applicationsavailableon-line.Backgroundchecksrequired.
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Project Linus
1631 Waterford LaneFort Collins, CO 80525www.projectlinus.org
Jeanne Brunkow(970) [email protected]
ProjectLinusprovideslove,asenseofsecurity,warmthandcomforttochildrenwhoareseriouslyill,traumatized,oroth-erwiseinneedthroughgiftsofnew,handmadeblanketsandafghans, lovinglycreatedbyvolunteer ‘blanketeers’.Volun-teer‘blanketeers’makeblanketsfromfleece,cotton,flannel,oryarn.Allblanketsmustbenew,handmade,washable,andinkid-friendlycolors.Monthlymeetingsare9-11:30am,thesecondSaturdayofthemonth,and6-9pm,thesecondTues-dayofthemonth.BothmeetingsarehostedatOurSaviour’sLutheranChurch inFortCollins.Youthvolunteersages12+supervised.
Realities for Children Charities, Inc.
1610 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80525www.realitiesforchildren.com
Jennifer Varner(970) [email protected]
Realities For Children Charities is dedicated to serving theunmet needs of abused and neglected children in LarimerCounty. Volunteers are needed to assist with a variety ofcommunity events that serve the unmet needs of abusedchildreninLarimerCounty.YouthvolunteersareneededtosupportTheKidsMatterProject,whichisayouth-ledinitia-tivethatworkstoaddresstheneedsofchildabusevictimsinnorthernColoradobyprovidingcomfortbagsfilledwithschool supplies, toiletries, and toys. Volunteers shop forsupplies,assemblebags,communicatewithcaseworkersatagenciesserved,deliverbags,organizeevents,writegrants,and design promotional materials. Youth volunteers ages13+ unsupervised are welcome to volunteer with the KidsMatterProject.Youthvolunteersages12-15supervised,16+unsupervisedforotherprograms.
Reflections for Youth, Inc.
PO Box 1860Berthoud, CO 80513www.reflectionsforyouth.org
Karen Farley(970) [email protected]
ReflectionsforYouthprovidesthehighestqualityofeduca-tional,residentialandin-hometherapeuticservicesforyouthandfamiliesthroughresearch-basedbestpracticesthaten-hancetheunderstandingandapplicationofpositivechoice.Volunteersareneededtoassistwithgrantwriting,fundrais-ing,eventplanning,andofficeservices.Volunteerscanalsointeractdirectlywithyouth,superviseatscheduledactivities,teach lifeskills,provideeducation,and transportyouth to/fromappointments.One-timeprojectssuchaslandscaping,painting,computerrepair,drywallrepair,andlawnmowingare also available. Background check and orientation re-quiredforvolunteersworkingdirectlywithyouth.
Spellbinders Oral Storytellers of Larimer County
LifePoint Church, 900 East Prospect RoadFort Collins, CO 80524www.spellbinders.org
Volunteer Coordinator(970) [email protected]
Through the art of oral storytelling, Spellbinders enhancesliteracy, encourages character development, and builds in-tergenerationalcommunity.Spellbinderswelcomesadultsofanyagewhoareavailable for ahalf houroncepermonthduringelementaryschoolhours.Volunteersreceive12hoursofexcellentstorytellertraining,helpinclassroomplacementsandtheassistanceofamentorifdesired.Enthusiasm,aloveofstories,andadesiretoinspirestudentliteracyattainmentaretheonlyqualificationsforthejob.
Steppin’ Out, Inc.
PO Box 1155Fort Collins, CO 80522www.steppinout.org
Pia Jansen-Lock(970) [email protected]
Steppin’ Out, Inc. supports all Larimer County youth, ages18-21years,astheyexitout-of-homeplacement.Volunteersand professionals are needed to support vulnerable youngpersons by offering their time and expertise in mentoring,fundraising,recognitionforyouthparticipants,grantwriting,newsletterwriting,andfinance.Volunteerswithlifeexperi-ence in transitioning from out-of-home placement to inde-pendentlivingareespeciallyneeded.
Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center
424 Pine Street, Ste 100Fort Collins, CO 80524www.teaching-tree.org
Jennifer VanCleave(970) [email protected]
Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center is commit-tedtoprovidingqualityandaffordableearlychildhoodcareandeducationalopportunities ina culturallyandeconomi-cally diverse environment ensuring a climate for individualgrowth,comfortandsecurity.Volunteersareneededtoread,rock,play,andinteractwiththechildrenages6weeksto5years.Volunteers canassist teacherswith art projects andotheractivities thatoccur in the classroom.Volunteersarealsoneeded tohelpwith facilitiesmaintenance,aswell asfundraising and special events planning. Youth volunteersages14+supervised.
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Team Fort Collins201 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80524www.teamfortcollins.org
Stacey Clark(970) [email protected]
Team Fort Collins promotes healthy lifestyles through thepreventionofsubstanceabuse.StudentsareTeamFortCol-lins’ primary audience because they are establishing theirattitudesandbehaviorsrelatedtohealth.Volunteeroppor-tunitiesrangefromsingledayeventsliketheTeamFortCol-linsOpenwaterSwimandDownforLifeHipHop,toongoingteachinginclassroomstoofficesupport.Volunteersarealsoneededtosupportprogramsthatpreventunderagedrinkingandtheuseoftobacco,marijuana,andillicitdrugs.
Thompson Valley Preschool, Inc.
803 East 16th StreetLoveland, CO 80538www.thompsonvalleypreschool.org
Gail Yant(970) [email protected]
ThompsonValleyPreschool,Inc.providesanaffordableanddevelopmentally appropriate early childhood education tochildren in the greater Lovelandarea through sliding scaletuition. Volunteers are needed to help maintain the pre-school by assisting with facility maintenance both indoorsand outdoors, with fundraising activities, and with specialevents. Bilingual volunteers are needed to interpret verbalandwrittenmaterialforfamilies.Youthvolunteersages12-15supervised,and16+unsupervised.
Turning Point Center for Youth and Family Development, Inc.
1644 South College AvenueFort Collins, CO 80525www.turningpnt.org
Gwen Bell(970) [email protected]
TurningPoint forYouthandFamilyDevelopment, Inc. pro-vides a high-quality, structured, and therapeutic environ-ment with growth and change opportunities for everyoneinvolved.Volunteers can serve in a classroom support roletoassistindividualsandsmallgroupsbytutoringatTurningPoint’s school in Waverly, 9am-3pm, Monday-Friday. Resi-dentialsupportvolunteersassiststaff inprovidingsupervi-sion and guidance to youth living in residential programsevenings and weekends. Sponsors work with youth in theDrug and Alcohol Treatment Program. Circles of SupportMentors join with other volunteers in working together tomentorasmallgroupofyouth.Volunteersarealsoneededtoserveintheadministrativeofficeandassistwithavarietyofprograms.Backgroundchecksrequiredandvolunteersmustbeage21+.
The best way to find yourself, is to lose
yourself in the service of others. - Ghandi
Take the Challenge
Be a Volunteer Reader, Tutor or Mentor
Doyouwanttomakeadifferenceinsomeone’slife?Becomeavolunteerreader,tutorormentor!
UnitedWayhassetoutanambitiouschallengeacrossAmericatorecruitonemillionnewvolunteerreaders,tutorsandmentorstohelpimprovetheacademicsuccessofyoungpeopleandhelpcutthehighschooldropoutnumberinhalfby2018.Reading,tutoringormentoringinourcommunitycanchangethelifeofachildandhundredsofthesevolunteeropportunitiesexistinNorthernColorado.
Makeyourcommitmenttodaytochangeayoungperson’slifeandhelpthemsucceed.Visitwww.uwaylc.org/volunteerformoreinformation.
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Volunteer Centers in the State of Colorado
TheColoradoVolunteerCenterNetwork(CVCN)isanassociationcomposedofeightvolunteercentersthatpromoteandstrengthenvolunteerismbyutiliz-ingalloftheirassetstoimprovethequalityoflifeinColorado.Tovolunteerinotherregionsofthestate,pleasecontacttheappropriateVolunteerCenterlistedbelow.
Aurora Volunteer Center www.auroragov.org
REGION:CityofAurora
City of Westminster Volunteer Centerwww.ci.westminster.co.us
REGION:CityofWestminster-AdamsCounty
Foothills United Way Volunteer Connection http://volunteer.unitedwayfoothills.org
REGION:Boulder-Longmont-Broomfield-Lyons-Lafayette-Superior
Metro Volunteerswww.metrovolunteers.org
REGION:DenverMetropolitanArea
Pikes Peak United Way Volunteer Center www.ppuwvolunteercenter.org
REGION:ElPasoCounty-ColoradoSprings-Monument-BlackForest
United Way of Larimer County Volunteer Centerwww.unitedwayoflarimercounty.org
REGION:LarimerCounty-FortCollins-Loveland-EstesPark-Wellington
United Way of Weld County Volunteer Centerwww.unitedway-weld.org
REGION:WeldCounty-Greeley-Windsor
Yampa Valley Volunteer Coordination Centerwww.routtcountyunitedway.org
REGION:RouttCounty-MoffatCounty
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Check out United Way of Larimer County’s
Calendar of EventsFor information about the most current volunteer opportunities
available in Larimer County, including a calendar of one-time
events, search our online database of volunteer opportunities by visiting
www.uwaylc.org/volunteer.
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Index
BellvueSustainableLivingAssociation.......... 25
BerthoudBerthoudCommunity LibraryDistrict............................... 11ReflectionsforYouth,Inc................... 48
BoulderAudioInformationNetwork ofColorado.................................. 30
DenverAlzheimer’sAssociation ofColorado.................................. 22ArthritisFoundation-Great WestRegionDenverOffice........... 22ColoradoParksandWildlife................ 7Leukemia&LymphomaSociety- RockyMountainChapter.............. 24MarchofDimesFoundation- ColoradoChapter......................... 24ServeColorado.................................. 21VolunteersforOutdoorColorado...... 10
EatonDenkaiAnimalSanctuary.................... 7
EnglewoodSpecialOlympicsColorado................ 32
Estes ParkCulturalArtsCouncil ofEstesPark................................. 12EstesParkLearningPlaceInc............ 33EstesParkMedical CenterFoundation........................ 23EstesParkMuseum........................... 12
EstesParkNonprofit ResourceCenter........................... 34EstesValleyInvestmentin ChildhoodServices....................... 44EstesValleyLibrary............................ 16EstesValleyMulticultural Connections.................................. 34EstesValleyRestorative JusticePartnership........................ 20EstesValleyVictimAdvocates,Inc..... 41MacGregorRanch............................... 9TownofEstesPark............................ 21YMCAoftheRockies........................ 18
Fort Collins2ndChanceVizslaRescue,Inc............. 68thJudicialDistrict Attorney’sOffice........................... 20AdoptionDreamsComeTrue,Inc...... 43AlphaCenter..................................... 22AlterMedResearchFoundation......... 22AnimalHouseRescue &Grooming,Inc.............................. 6ArcofLarimerCounty....................... 30ArcThriftStores................................. 30B.A.S.E.CAMPInc............................. 43BasBleuTheatreCompany............... 11BeeFamilyCentennial FarmMuseum............................... 11BestStartforBabies........................ 43BicycleandPedestrian EducationCoalition...................... 23BookTrust......................................... 43Boys&GirlsClubsofLarimerCounty.. 44CAREHousing,Inc............................. 26CatholicCharities, LarimerCountyRegion................. 26CenterforFamilyOutreach............... 44CenterforFineArtPhotography........ 11Center,The........................................ 16
BelowareagenciesrighthereinLarimerCountywhohaveaneedforvolunteers.Agenciesarelistedunderthelocationoftheirmainoffice.Manyagencieshaveahomeofficelocation,aswellasregionalsatelliteoffices.ForinformationaboutareascoveredbytheseorganizationspleasecontactUnitedWayofLarimerCountybycalling2-1-1or(970)407-7066.
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Children’sSpeech& ReadingCenter............................. 44ChildSafeColorado,Inc..................... 44CityofFortCollinsBoards,Commissions andAuthorities............................. 20CityofFortCollinsNatural AreasDepartment.......................... 6CityofFortCollins ParksDepartment........................... 7CityofFortCollins,SeniorCenter...... 38CityofFortCollins-Adaptive RecreationOpportunities.............. 30CityofFortCollins-Graffiti AbatementProgram..................... 20CityofFortCollins- NeighborhoodServices................. 33CityofFortCollins- RecreationDepartment................ 16ColoradoStateUniversity- EnvironmentalLearningCenter...... 7ColoradoStateUniversity-Community LiteracyCenter............................. 33ColoradoWelcomeCenter................ 12ColoradoWomen’sSports FundAssociation.......................... 23CommunityFoundation- Homeward2020........................... 26ConcernedLarimer............................ 26CourtAppointedSpecialAdvocates (CASA)Program........................... 44CrossroadsSafehouse....................... 41DebutTheatreCompany.................... 12DisabledResourceServices............... 30DowntownBusinessAssociation....... 12EducationandLifeTrainingCenter.... 33ElderCareNetworkof NorthernColorado........................ 38
ElderhausAdultDayPrograms.......... 38EnsightSkillsCenter......................... 23EverydayJoe’sCoffeeHouse............. 16FamilyCenter/LaFamilia................... 45FeedingOurCommunity Ourselves,Inc................................ 27FoodBankforLarimerCounty.......... 27FoothillsGateway,Inc....................... 30FortCollinsBicycleCo-op.................. 23FortCollinsBikeLibrary..................... 23FortCollinsCatRescue &Spay/NeuterClinic....................... 8FortCollinsCommunity ActionNetwork............................ 34FortCollinsConventionand VisitorsBureau............................. 34FortCollinsHabitatforHumanity...... 27FortCollinsHousingAuthority.......... 28FortCollinsInternationalCenter....... 35FortCollinsMunicipal RailwaySociety............................ 13FortCollinsMuseumofArt............... 13FortCollinsMuseumofDiscovery..... 13FortCollinsMusiciansAssociation.... 13FortCollinsPoliceServices-Victim ServicesTeam............................... 21FortCollinsReadAloud..................... 45FortCollinsRescueMission............... 27FoundationonAgingfor LarimerCounty............................. 38FriendsofHappyHeartFarm............. 28FrontRangeExceptional Equestrians................................... 31GarbageGarageEducation Center........................................... 35GardensonSpringCreek.................... 8GellerCenter..................................... 35
Index
Larimer County has the 5th highest percentage out of all mid-sized cities in the United States of people who volunteer. –Volunteering in America
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GirlScoutsofColorado- NorthernColorado........................ 45GrowingProject,The........................... 8HalfMoonArts................................... 13HarmonyHouseSupervised VisitationCenter........................... 46HealthCareforAllColorado............. 24HomelessGear.................................. 28HomelessnessPrevention Initiative....................................... 28IasisChristFellowship MercyMinistry.............................. 28JuniorAchievementRockyMountain, Inc.-FortCollins........................... 46KidsatHeart..................................... 46KRFC88.9FM,PublicRadiofor theFrontRange............................ 13LarimerCounty4-H........................... 46LarimerCountyChildAdvocacy Center,Inc..................................... 46LarimerCountySheriff’sOffice- VictimResponseTeam.................. 21LarimerHumaneSociety..................... 8LearningHouseFoundation.............. 31LincolnCenter-CityofFortCollins..... 14LutheranFamilyServices.................. 47MakeChangeNoCo......................... 36MatthewsHouse,The........................ 47MealsonWheelsofFortCollins,Inc.. 39MulberryCommunityGardens............ 9MuscularDystrophyAssociation NOCO/WYO.................................. 31NationalCenterforCraftsmanship... 47NationalMultipleSclerosisSociety- ColoradoChapter(FortCollins).... 25
NeighbortoNeighbor....................... 29NorthernColoradoAIDSProject........ 25NorthernColoradoIntertribal Pow-WowAssociation.................. 14NorthernColoradoShares,Inc.......... 36OpenStageTheatre&Company........ 14PartnersMentoringYouth................. 47PathwaysHospice............................. 25PetsForever:Supportingthe Life-LongBond............................... 9PoudreLandmarksFoundation.......... 14PoudreRiverPublicLibraryDistrict... 15PoudreSchoolDistrict PartnershipCenter........................ 47PoudreWildernessVolunteers............. 9ProjectLinus..................................... 48RealitiesforChildrenCharities,Inc.... 48ReSource........................................... 48RespiteCare,Inc.................................. 9RockyMountainRaptorProgram...... 31RockyMountainResourceCenter....... 9SAINTVolunteerTransportation........ 36SalvationArmy.................................. 39SalvationArmy,The........................... 18SexualAssaultVictim AdvocateCenter........................... 18SmallBusinessDevelopment Center........................................... 36SpellbindersOralStorytellers ofLarimerCounty......................... 48SpiritCrossingClubhouse................. 32Steppin’Out,Inc................................ 48TeachingTreeEarlyChildhood LearningCenter............................ 48TeamFortCollins............................... 49TenThousandVillages....................... 15TouchstoneHealthPartners............... 25Trees,Water&People........................ 10TurningPointCenterforYouthandFamilyDevelopment,Inc................... 49UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.......... 36USDAForestService.......................... 10VolunteersofAmerica....................... 39WildlandsRestorationVolunteers..... 10
Those who say it cannot be done
should not interrupt the person doing it. — Chinese Proverb
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WolverineFarmPublishing CompanyandBookstore.............. 15Women’sResourceCenter................ 42
GreeleyAmericanCancerSociety- NorthernColoradoChapter.......... 22
La PorteWolvesOfferedLifeand FriendshipSanctuary.................... 10
LovelandAlternativestoViolence.................... 41ArcThriftStore.................................. 30BetheGift........................................ 41BigThompsonWatershedForum......... 6BirthlineofLoveland......................... 41Boys&GirlsClubsof LarimerCounty............................. 44CityofLovelandParks andRecreation............................... 7E.L.Events......................................... 12
FriendsoftheLovelandPublic LibraryFoundation,Inc................. 13HealthyBeginnings- PrenatalPlus................................ 42HeartsandHorsesTherapeutic RidingCenter................................ 31HighPlainsEnvironmentalCenter....... 8HouseofNeighborlyService............. 28LovelandCenterfor BusinessDevelopment.................. 35LovelandHabitatforHumanity......... 29LovelandOperaTheatre.................... 14LovelandPublicLibrary..................... 35LovelandVisitorsCenter.................... 35LovelandYouthGardeners................ 47Loveland’sCommunityKitchen......... 29McKeeMedicalCenter...................... 24McKeeMedicalCenterFoundation... 24MealsonWheelsofLovelandand Berthoud,Inc................................ 39MedicalCenteroftheRockies.......... 24NightlightChristianAdoptions.......... 47ProjectSelf-Sufficiency...................... 42SecretSanta’sfortheElderly............. 39ThompsonValleyPreschool,Inc......... 49TimberlaneFarmMuseum................. 15
MillikenDuncan’sPlace,ACatSanctuary......... 8
Red Feather LakesSoaringEagleEcologyCenter........... 10
TimnathKinsfolkUniteToProtectAnd CherishKin................................... 46
WellingtonDenverRescueMission- HarvestFarm................................ 27Boys&GirlsClubsof LarimerCounty............................. 44
Unless someone like you cares a
whole, awful lot. Things aren’t going
to get better, they’re NOT!
- Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
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