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“Family Friendly” projects are those open to children under 12, making them perfect for families to volunteer together.
101 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Thursday, 11/6 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
πPROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE" π
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222102 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Thursday, 11/6 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
πPROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE" π
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222103 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Edward Jones, Hive) - Friday, 11/7 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need! Lunch will be provided on-site!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
πPROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE" π
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222105 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Saturday, 11/8 | 9AMβ10:30AM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
π PROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE"
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222106 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Saturday, 11/8 | 11:30AMβ1PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
π PROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE"
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222107 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Saturday, 11/8 | 2PMβ3:30PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
π PROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE"
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222108 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Sunday, 11/9 | 9AMβ10:30AM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
π PROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE"
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222109 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Sunday, 11/9 | 11:30AMβ1PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
π PROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE"
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222110 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Hive) - Sunday, 11/9 | 2PMβ3:30PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
π PROJECT OUR TOWN "HIVE"
1460 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, 80222202 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Thornton) - Friday, 11/7 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
πCanvas Credit Union Thorncreek Branch,
50 E 136th Ave, Thornton, CO 80241
203 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Thornton) - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
πCanvas Credit Union Thorncreek Branch,
50 E 136th Ave, Thornton, CO 80241
204 Warm Your β€οΈ Bean Soup Project (Thornton) - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π« Join us to package hearty bean soup kits for our neighbors in need!
Together, we’ll turn 600 pounds of beans into more than 4,800 nourishing meals for local food pantries. With food insecurity on the rise, this project is a powerful way to make a real difference. Roll up your sleeves, connect with your community, and help fill shelves and hearts with healthy, homemade soup mixes that bring comfort and hope to those who need it most.
πCanvas Credit Union Thorncreek Branch,
50 E 136th Ave, Thornton, CO 80241
301 βοΈ Cards for School Supply Boxes - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Add a personal, creative touch to our School Supply Boxes by creating thoughtful cards to include with each box. Your messages of encouragement and support will help students feel seen, valued, and inspired as they head into the second half of the school year. Your creativity and care will bring both comfort and joy to someone facing the chill of winter.
π Each session will make 175 cards.
302 π Activity Bags for There With Care - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!ποΈ Help make cards and assemble Activity Bags filled with fun, comforting items for children and families supported by There With Care. Your efforts will bring smiles, creativity, and comfort to kids facing medical challenges and make a meaningful difference in their day. β¨
Please note that this project may not last the entire 2 hour shift. There will be other opportunities to help if it is finished early.
There With Care: Our mission is to provide a wide range of thoughtful and fundamental services to families and children during the critical phase of a medical crisis. We serve families referred by medical agencies, by building a network of services and people who ease the burden of life’s day-to-day obligations with compassion and care.
303 π΄ Feminine Hygiene Products Packaging - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!Join us for a powerful volunteer experience that makes a real difference! πͺβ¨ We’ll be packing Feminine Hygiene Kits for women served by MotherWise, ensuring that every woman has access to the essential products she deserves.
Period poverty affects countless women and girls in our community—many are forced to choose between buying food or period supplies. Together, we can change that. By assembling these kits, you’ll help restore dignity, health, and confidence to women facing tough circumstances.
MotherWise supports women, children and their families during pregnancy and after a baby is born. Our workshops focus on communicating, solving family problems, and proven information on caring for and connecting with a newborn. You'll also receive one-on-one coaching to navigate work, life, family, and your new baby.
304 πΆ Dog & Cat Toy Making - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!πΎ Show some love to our furry friends! Volunteers will create fun, colorful toys for dogs and cats in local animal rescues and shelters. Using simple materials, you’ll craft tug toys and cat wands that help keep animals active, happy, and comforted while they wait for their forever homes. A little creativity goes a long way in bringing joy, comfort, and companionship to pets in need.
Note: These projects could be difficult for younger children. Not recommended for children under 10.
Recipient Orgs: CO Pet Pantry, Aurora Animal Shelter & Pound Pitties
π About Colorado Pet Pantry: Our nonprofit helps Colorado pet owners feed their pets during times of financial hardship.
πΎ About Aurora Animal Shelter: Our mission is to balance the needs of people and animals as we: Provide humane shelter, treatment and placement of animals. Enhance and preserve the human-animal bond through education, outreach, adoptions and cruelty prevention.
π About Pound Pitties: At Pound Pitties Dog Rescue, we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming pitbulls in need. Many of the dogs that come into our care require immediate and ongoing veterinary care, which is where your generous support comes in. Every donation we receive goes directly towards vet bills, medical treatments, and ensuring that our new arrivals get the care they need to thrive.
305 π₯£ Oatmeal Assembly - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!βοΈ Bring comfort and nourishment to those in need by assembling Cinnamon Sunrise Oatmeal Kits! Volunteers will scoop, seal, and label individual oatmeal mix bags featuring a wholesome blend of oats, cinnamon, and raisins — a healthy, heartwarming way to start the day. Your efforts will help provide a simple, nutritious breakfast that fuels hope and energy for our community.
Recipient Org: Adams Cty14 Hope Center
Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14) has a mission to motivate and provide ongoing support to our district families by providing self-sufficient services through the district’s HOPE Family Resource Center. The Hope Family Resource Center is a community program run on donations that helps provide Adams 14 families, both housed and those facing a housing crisis, with resources including but not limited to:
- Food and clothing pantry
- Information, and referrals for rental assistance, medical, dental, and vision services
- Showers (only available at the Educational Support Services building)
- Access to a washer and dryer
- Food and gas cards (limited when available)
- Emergency motel vouchers (limited when available)
- Backpacks and school supplies
- Hygiene products
- Cleaning supplies
- Baby products
306 π₯£ Lentil & Rice Soup Assembly - Saturday 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Be part of nourishing our community by helping package our new Lentil & Rice Soup Kits! Volunteers will measure, fill, and label soup mix bags that will be distributed to families and individuals in need. This hearty, healthy soup is simple to make and provides comfort, nutrition, and care in every bowl. Your hands-on help will turn simple ingredients into a meal made with love — one that warms both hearts and homes.
Recipient Orgs: Adams Cty14 Hope Center
About: Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14) has a mission to motivate and provide ongoing support to our district families by providing self-sufficient services through the district’s HOPE Family Resource Center. The Hope Family Resource Center is a community program run on donations that helps provide Adams 14 families, both housed and those facing a housing crisis, with resources including but not limited to:
- Food and clothing pantry
- Information, and referrals for rental assistance, medical, dental, and vision services
- Showers (only available at the Educational Support Services building)
- Access to a washer and dryer
- Food and gas cards (limited when available)
- Emergency motel vouchers (limited when available)
- Backpacks and school supplies
- Hygiene products
- Cleaning supplies
- Baby products
307 π¨ Crafts With Heart - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!Spread some joy and creativity! π Join us to make heartfelt cards for patients at Craig Hospital and decorate meal delivery bags for Project Angel Heart, There With Care, and Meals on Wheels. Your personal touch will brighten someone’s day, bring comfort, and remind our neighbors that they are cared for. Let’s turn simple supplies into powerful messages of hope and love! β¨
Recipient Orgs: There With Care, Project Angel Heart, Meals on Wheels
About There With Care: There With Care brings a unique and deeply impactful expertise in providing truly comprehensive, wrap-around support for families facing a medical crisis. With years of experience working alongside hospitals and care teams, we understand the complex and overwhelming challenges families endure when a child is critically ill.
About Project Angel Heart: Project Angel Heart was founded more than 30 years ago to address a major challenge for Coloradans who are severely ill: getting the nutrition they need to get stronger, heal, and remain at home. Many are too sick to get to the grocery store and unable to cook for themselves. Others find they have to choose whether to buy food or medication to make ends meet. That’s why Project Angel Heart prepares and delivers medically tailored meals to people living with severe illnesses.
About Meals on Wheels: At Nourish Meals on Wheels, we do more than provide meals for older (60+) or homebound adults. Our chef and his team prepare 650-725 nutritious, hot meals from scratch every day, and our dedicated volunteers deliver them directly to our clients' hands. Our volunteers are the familiar faces that help combat loneliness and isolation.
About Craig Hospital: Craig Hospital is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in neurorehabilitation and research for individuals with spinal cord injury and brain injury.
308 βοΈ Winter Essentials Packaging for The Delores Project- Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!𧦠Volunteers will assemble Winter Essentials Bags with cozy, practical items to help our neighbors in need stay more comfortable in the cold months. We will decorate each bag with cheerful designs. Your creativity and care will bring both comfort and joy to someone facing the chill of winter.
Recipient Orgs: The Delores Project
The Delores Project partners with individuals experiencing barriers to housing to identify their path to stability. By providing shelter, housing, and supportive services, The Delores Project works alongside individuals as they overcome barriers and challenges. In addition, The Delores Project community collaborates with other community leaders to ensure those who have experienced barriers to housing are represented on issues of public policy and community development.
309 π Birthday Bags for Denver Childrenβs Advocacy Center- Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π Join us in creating Birthday Bags filled with fun treats, toys, and party essentials for children served by the Denver Children’s Advocacy Center. Volunteers will decorate a cheerful “Happy Birthday” banner and include a personalized card with each bag, adding a warm, personal touch. Your efforts will bring joy, celebration, and a sense of normalcy to kids who are experiencing difficult times.
"Please note that this project may not last the entire 2 hour shift. There will be other opportunities to help if it is finished early."
Denver Children’s Advocacy Center: Founded in 1995, DCAC is part of a national community of Child Advocacy Centers that are revolutionizing the response to child abuse. Our programs fall along a three-part continuum of care that includes community outreach, rapid response, and treatment and integrated services. We strive to meet the needs of all traumatized children, as well as those at risk of abuse.
310 π΄ Feminine Hygiene Products Packaging - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Join us for a powerful volunteer experience that makes a real difference! πͺβ¨ We’ll be packing Feminine Hygiene Kits for women served by The Delores Project, ensuring that every woman has access to the essential products she deserves.
Period poverty affects countless women and girls in our community—many are forced to choose between buying food or period supplies. Together, we can change that. By assembling these kits, you’ll help restore dignity, health, and confidence to women facing tough circumstances.
About The Delores Project: The Delores Project partners with individuals experiencing barriers to housing to identify their path to stability. By providing shelter, housing, and supportive services, The Delores Project works alongside individuals as they overcome barriers and challenges. In addition, The Delores Project community collaborates with other community leaders to ensure those who have experienced barriers to housing are represented on issues of public policy and community development.
311 πΆ Dog & Cat Toy Making - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Show some love to our furry friends! Volunteers will create fun, colorful toys for dogs and cats in local animal rescues and shelters. Using simple materials, you’ll craft tug toys and cat wands that help keep animals active, happy, and comforted while they wait for their forever homes. A little creativity goes a long way in bringing joy, comfort, and companionship to pets in need.
Note: These projects could be difficult for younger children. Not recommended for children under 10.
Recipient Orgs: CO Pet Pantry, Aurora Animal Shelter & Pound Pitties
π About Colorado Pet Pantry: Our nonprofit helps Colorado pet owners feed their pets during times of financial hardship.
πΎ About Aurora Animal Shelter: Our mission is to balance the needs of people and animals as we: Provide humane shelter, treatment and placement of animals. Enhance and preserve the human-animal bond through education, outreach, adoptions and cruelty prevention.
π About Pound Pitties: At Pound Pitties Dog Rescue, we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming pitbulls in need. Many of the dogs that come into our care require immediate and ongoing veterinary care, which is where your generous support comes in. Every donation we receive goes directly towards vet bills, medical treatments, and ensuring that our new arrivals get the care they need to thrive.
312 π₯£ Oatmeal Assembly - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π Bring comfort and nourishment to those in need by assembling Cinnamon Sunrise Oatmeal Kits! Volunteers will scoop, seal, and label individual oatmeal mix bags featuring a wholesome blend of oats, cinnamon, and raisins — a healthy, heartwarming way to start the day. Your efforts will help provide a simple, nutritious breakfast that fuels hope and energy for our community.
Recipient Orgs: One or more of our local food pantry partners
313 π₯£ Lentil Soup Assembly - Saturday 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π Be part of nourishing our community by helping package our new Lentil & Rice Soup Kits! Volunteers will measure, fill, and label soup mix bags that will be distributed to families and individuals in need. This hearty, healthy soup is simple to make and provides comfort, nutrition, and care in every bowl. Your hands-on help will turn simple ingredients into a meal made with love — one that warms both hearts and homes.
Recipient Orgs: One or more of our local food pantry partners
314 π¨ Crafts With Heart - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Spread some joy and creativity! π Join us to make heartfelt cards for patients at Craig Hospital and decorate meal delivery bags for Project Angel Heart, There With Care, and Meals on Wheels. Your personal touch will brighten someone’s day, bring comfort, and remind our neighbors that they are cared for. Let’s turn simple supplies into powerful messages of hope and love! β¨
Recipient Orgs: There With Care, Project Angel Heart, Meals on Wheels
About There With Care: There With Care brings a unique and deeply impactful expertise in providing truly comprehensive, wrap-around support for families facing a medical crisis. With years of experience working alongside hospitals and care teams, we understand the complex and overwhelming challenges families endure when a child is critically ill.
About Project Angel Heart: Project Angel Heart was founded more than 30 years ago to address a major challenge for Coloradans who are severely ill: getting the nutrition they need to get stronger, heal, and remain at home. Many are too sick to get to the grocery store and unable to cook for themselves. Others find they have to choose whether to buy food or medication to make ends meet. That’s why Project Angel Heart prepares and delivers medically tailored meals to people living with severe illnesses.
About Meals on Wheels: At Nourish Meals on Wheels, we do more than provide meals for older (60+) or homebound adults. Our chef and his team prepare 650-725 nutritious, hot meals from scratch every day, and our dedicated volunteers deliver them directly to our clients' hands. Our volunteers are the familiar faces that help combat loneliness and isolation.
About Craig Hospital: Craig Hospital is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in neurorehabilitation and research for individuals with spinal cord injury and brain injury.
315 βοΈ Winter Essentials Packaging for Warren Village - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!𧦠Volunteers will assemble Winter Essentials Bags with cozy, practical items to help our neighbors in need stay more comfortable in the cold months. We will decorate each bag with cheerful designs. Your creativity and care will bring both comfort and joy to someone facing the chill of winter.
Recipient Orgs: Warren Village
Warren Village is a Colorado nonprofit serving unhoused and unstably housed low-income single-parent families in the Denver area. We provide families with the space and resources to achieve economic mobility and navigate and disrupt systems of poverty. Warren Village utilizes a 2Gen (two-generation) approach to empower both parents and their children through life-skills classes, a high-quality Early Learning Center, education and career support, and resource navigation.
316 πΏ Shower Kits for The Gathering Place - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π§Ό Help us assemble Shower Kits filled with essential personal care items for women experiencing homelessness at The Gathering Place. Volunteers will pack items that provide comfort, dignity, and care, helping women feel supported and valued.
At The Gathering Place (TGP), we provide essential services and holistic, trauma-informed care to women, gender-diverse people, and their children experiencing homelessness or instability. Our mission is to support these individuals as they build stable lives through home, health, purpose, and community programs.
317 βοΈ Cards for School Supply Boxes - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Add a personal, creative touch to our School Supply Boxes by creating thoughtful cards to include with each box. Your messages of encouragement and support will help students feel seen, valued, and inspired as they head into the second half of the school year. Your creativity and care will bring both comfort and joy to someone facing the chill of winter.
π Each session will make 175 cards.
318 βοΈ Cards for School Supply Boxes - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Add a personal, creative touch to our School Supply Boxes by creating thoughtful cards to include with each box. Your messages of encouragement and support will help students feel seen, valued, and inspired as they head into the second half of the school year. Your creativity and care will bring both comfort and joy to someone facing the chill of winter.
π Each session will make 175 cards.
319 π Personal Essentials Kits for MotherWise - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Join us in supporting families served by MotherWise by assembling 400 Personal Essentials Kits filled with everyday hygiene and self-care items. These kits provide comfort, dignity, and encouragement to women working hard to build stronger futures for themselves and their families. Your time and care will help ensure that every mom feels valued, supported, and seen.
About MotherWise: MotherWise supports women, children and their families during pregnancy and after a baby is born. Our workshops focus on communicating, solving family problems, and proven information on caring for and connecting with a newborn. You'll also receive one-on-one coaching to navigate work, life, family, and your new baby.
320 π΄ Feminine Hygiene Products Packaging - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!Join us for a powerful volunteer experience that makes a real difference! πͺβ¨ We’ll be packing Feminine Hygiene Kits for women served by the Weinberg Food Pantry, ensuring that every woman has access to the essential products she deserves.
Period poverty affects countless women and girls in our community—many are forced to choose between buying food or period supplies. Together, we can change that. By assembling these kits, you’ll help restore dignity, health, and confidence to women facing tough circumstances.
321 πΆ Dog & Cat Toy Making - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!Show some love to our furry friends! Volunteers will create fun, colorful toys for dogs and cats in local animal rescues and shelters. Using simple materials, you’ll craft tug toys and cat wands that help keep animals active, happy, and comforted while they wait for their forever homes. A little creativity goes a long way in bringing joy, comfort, and companionship to pets in need.
Note: These projects could be difficult for younger children. Not recommended for children under 10.
Recipient Orgs: CO Pet Pantry, Aurora Animal Shelter & Pound Pitties
π About Colorado Pet Pantry: Our nonprofit helps Colorado pet owners feed their pets during times of financial hardship.
πΎ About Aurora Animal Shelter: Our mission is to balance the needs of people and animals as we: Provide humane shelter, treatment and placement of animals. Enhance and preserve the human-animal bond through education, outreach, adoptions and cruelty prevention.
π About Pound Pitties: At Pound Pitties Dog Rescue, we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming pitbulls in need. Many of the dogs that come into our care require immediate and ongoing veterinary care, which is where your generous support comes in. Every donation we receive goes directly towards vet bills, medical treatments, and ensuring that our new arrivals get the care they need to thrive.
322 π₯£ Oatmeal Assembly - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Bring comfort and nourishment to those in need by assembling Cinnamon Sunrise Oatmeal Kits! Volunteers will scoop, seal, and label individual oatmeal mix bags featuring a wholesome blend of oats, cinnamon, and raisins — a healthy, heartwarming way to start the day. Your efforts will help provide a simple, nutritious breakfast that fuels hope and energy for our community.
Recipient Orgs: One or more of our local food pantry partners
323 π₯£ Lentil Soup Assembly - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π Be part of nourishing our community by helping package our new Lentil & Rice Soup Kits! Volunteers will measure, fill, and label soup mix bags that will be distributed to families and individuals in need. This hearty, healthy soup is simple to make and provides comfort, nutrition, and care in every bowl. Your hands-on help will turn simple ingredients into a meal made with love — one that warms both hearts and homes.
Recipient Orgs: One or more of our local food pantry partners
324 π¨ Crafts With Heart - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!Spread some joy and creativity! π Join us to make heartfelt cards for patients at Craig Hospital and decorate meal delivery bags for Project Angel Heart, There With Care, and Meals on Wheels. Your personal touch will brighten someone’s day, bring comfort, and remind our neighbors that they are cared for. Let’s turn simple supplies into powerful messages of hope and love! β¨
Recipient Orgs: There With Care, Project Angel Heart, Meals on Wheels
About There With Care: There With Care brings a unique and deeply impactful expertise in providing truly comprehensive, wrap-around support for families facing a medical crisis. With years of experience working alongside hospitals and care teams, we understand the complex and overwhelming challenges families endure when a child is critically ill.
About Project Angel Heart: Project Angel Heart was founded more than 30 years ago to address a major challenge for Coloradans who are severely ill: getting the nutrition they need to get stronger, heal, and remain at home. Many are too sick to get to the grocery store and unable to cook for themselves. Others find they have to choose whether to buy food or medication to make ends meet. That’s why Project Angel Heart prepares and delivers medically tailored meals to people living with severe illnesses.
About Meals on Wheels: At Nourish Meals on Wheels, we do more than provide meals for older (60+) or homebound adults. Our chef and his team prepare 650-725 nutritious, hot meals from scratch every day, and our dedicated volunteers deliver them directly to our clients' hands. Our volunteers are the familiar faces that help combat loneliness and isolation.
About Craig Hospital: Craig Hospital is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in neurorehabilitation and research for individuals with spinal cord injury and brain injury.
325 π½οΈ Kitchen Essentials for MotherWise - Sunday, 11/9 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!π³ Help empower families supported by MotherWise by assembling Kitchen Essentials Care Packages filled with useful items that make cooking and mealtime a little easier. From utensils and dish towels to cooking basics, these care packages will help moms create warm, nourishing meals for their families. Your time and care will help bring a sense of comfort, stability, and love to kitchens across our community.
Recipient Orgs: MotherWise
MotherWise supports women, children and their families during pregnancy and after a baby is born. Our workshops focus on communicating, solving family problems, and proven information on caring for and connecting with a newborn. You'll also receive one-on-one coaching to navigate work, life, family, and your new baby.
326 π§΄ Hygiene Kits for Food for Thought - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!πͺ₯ Join us in assembling Hygiene Kits filled with essential personal care items for individuals and families supported by Food for Thought. Volunteers will pack items that provide comfort, dignity, and support, helping community members maintain health and well-being.
In 2012, Bob Bell founded Food for Thought Denver after discovering a heartbreaking reality: many of Denver’s schoolchildren were going hungry, particularly on weekends when they couldn’t rely on school meals. Fueled by compassion and determination, Bell, along with volunteers from the Arvada Rotary Club, raised enough donations to begin supplying weekend food bags, known as PowerSacks, to two Denver public schools. Today, Food for Thought Denver has grown into a vital lifeline for the community, serving 75 schools across the Denver area—all while remaining a 100% volunteer-driven organization. Despite many students qualifying for free and reduced breakfast and lunch during the week, weekends often leave them without enough food. Our mission is clear: to close this weekend hunger gap and ensure that no child in our community goes hungry.
327 ποΈ Assemble 500 School Supply Boxes - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π βοΈ Help us assemble 500 School Supply Boxes filled with essential supplies like colored penciles, highlighters, and more to help kids continue thriving in their classrooms.
328 π Personal Essentials Kits - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π Together, we’ll assemble 400 Personal Essentials Kits that go beyond basic needs — each with a hand-made note to provide hope, comfort, and dignity to those in our community who need it most.
Recipient Orgs: Warrren Village & The Delores Project β¨
About Warren Village: Warren Village is a Colorado nonprofit serving unhoused and unstably housed low-income single-parent families in the Denver area. We provide families with the space and resources to achieve economic mobility and navigate and disrupt systems of poverty. Warren Village utilizes a 2Gen (two-generation) approach to empower both parents and their children through life-skills classes, a high-quality Early Learning Center, education and career support, and resource navigation.
About The Delores Project: The Delores Project partners with individuals experiencing barriers to housing to identify their path to stability. By providing shelter, housing, and supportive services, The Delores Project works alongside individuals as they overcome barriers and challenges. In addition, The Delores Project community collaborates with other community leaders to ensure those who have experienced barriers to housing are represented on issues of public policy and community development.
329 π΄ Feminine Hygiene Products Packaging - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Join us for a powerful volunteer experience that makes a real difference! πͺβ¨ We’ll be packing Feminine Hygiene Kits for women served by the Weinberg Food Pantry, ensuring that every woman has access to the essential products she deserves.
Period poverty affects countless women and girls in our community—many are forced to choose between buying food or period supplies. Together, we can change that. By assembling these kits, you’ll help restore dignity, health, and confidence to women facing tough circumstances.
Weinberg Food Pantry: The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Food Pantry is a community resource in Denver, Colorado, run by Jewish Family Service (JFS) to fight hunger and food insecurity. It provides free, nutritious food like fresh produce, meats, and dairy products to individuals and families in need, along with hygiene items and baby supplies when available.
330 πΆ Dog & Cat Toy Making - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!πΎ Show some love to our furry friends! Volunteers will create fun, colorful toys for dogs and cats in local animal rescues and shelters. Using simple materials, you’ll craft tug toys and cat wands that help keep animals active, happy, and comforted while they wait for their forever homes. A little creativity goes a long way in bringing joy, comfort, and companionship to pets in need.
Note: These projects could be difficult for younger children. Not recommended for children under 10.
Recipient Orgs: CO Pet Pantry, Aurora Animal Shelter & Pound Pitties
About Colorado Pet Pantry: Our nonprofit helps Colorado pet owners feed their pets during times of financial hardship.
About Aurora Animal Shelter: Our mission is to balance the needs of people and animals as we: Provide humane shelter, treatment and placement of animals. Enhance and preserve the human-animal bond through education, outreach, adoptions and cruelty prevention.
About Pound Pitties: At Pound Pitties Dog Rescue, we are dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming pitbulls in need. Many of the dogs that come into our care require immediate and ongoing veterinary care, which is where your generous support comes in. Every donation we receive goes directly towards vet bills, medical treatments, and ensuring that our new arrivals get the care they need to thrive.
331 π₯£ Oatmeal Assembly - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Bring comfort and nourishment to those in need by assembling Cinnamon Sunrise Oatmeal Kits! Volunteers will scoop, seal, and label individual oatmeal mix bags featuring a wholesome blend of oats, cinnamon, and raisins — a healthy, heartwarming way to start the day. Your efforts will help provide a simple, nutritious breakfast that fuels hope and energy for our community.
Recipient Orgs: One or more of our local food pantry partners
332 π₯£ Lentil Soup Assembly (ST CATHERINE'S) - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Be part of nourishing our community by helping package our new Lentil & Rice Soup Kits! Volunteers will measure, fill, and label soup mix bags that will be distributed to families and individuals in need. This hearty, healthy soup is simple to make and provides comfort, nutrition, and care in every bowl. Your hands-on help will turn simple ingredients into a meal made with love — one that warms both hearts and homes.
Recipient Orgs: One or more of our local food pantry partners
333 π¨ Crafts With Heart - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Spread some joy and creativity! π Join us to make heartfelt cards for patients at Craig Hospital and decorate meal delivery bags for Project Angel Heart, There With Care, and Meals on Wheels. Your personal touch will brighten someone’s day, bring comfort, and remind our neighbors that they are cared for. Let’s turn simple supplies into powerful messages of hope and love! β¨
Recipient Orgs: There With Care, Project Angel Heart, Meals on Wheels, Craig Hospital
About There With Care: There With Care brings a unique and deeply impactful expertise in providing truly comprehensive, wrap-around support for families facing a medical crisis. With years of experience working alongside hospitals and care teams, we understand the complex and overwhelming challenges families endure when a child is critically ill.
About Project Angel Heart: Project Angel Heart was founded more than 30 years ago to address a major challenge for Coloradans who are severely ill: getting the nutrition they need to get stronger, heal, and remain at home. Many are too sick to get to the grocery store and unable to cook for themselves. Others find they have to choose whether to buy food or medication to make ends meet. That’s why Project Angel Heart prepares and delivers medically tailored meals to people living with severe illnesses.
About Meals on Wheels: At Nourish Meals on Wheels, we do more than provide meals for older (60+) or homebound adults. Our chef and his team prepare 650-725 nutritious, hot meals from scratch every day, and our dedicated volunteers deliver them directly to our clients' hands. Our volunteers are the familiar faces that help combat loneliness and isolation.
About Craig Hospital: Craig Hospital is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in neurorehabilitation and research for individuals with spinal cord injury and brain injury.
334 π½οΈ Kitchen Essentials for Adams14 Hope Center - Sunday, 11/9 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!π³ Help empower families supported by Adams14 Hope Family Resource Center by assembling Kitchen Essentials Care Packages filled with useful items that make cooking and mealtime a little easier. From dish towels to cooking basics, these care packages will help moms create warm, nourishing meals for their families. Your time and care will help bring a sense of comfort, stability, and love to kitchens across our community.
Recipient Orgs: Adams Cty14 Hope Center
About: Adams County School District 14 (Adams 14) has a mission to motivate and provide ongoing support to our district families by providing self-sufficient services through the district’s HOPE Family Resource Center. The Hope Family Resource Center is a community program run on donations that helps provide Adams 14 families, both housed and those facing a housing crisis, with resources including but not limited to:
- Food and clothing pantry
- Information, and referrals for rental assistance, medical, dental, and vision services
- Showers (only available at the Educational Support Services building)
- Access to a washer and dryer
- Food and gas cards (limited when available)
- Emergency motel vouchers (limited when available)
- Backpacks and school supplies
- Hygiene products
- Cleaning supplies
- Baby products
401 πΌ Wee Cycle - Thursday, 11/6 | 10AM-12PM
Register Here!Help WeeCycle support Colorado families in need!
Volunteers will sort donated baby gear and assemble baby clothing bags for distribution to families with infants and toddlers. Your efforts help provide essential items—like clothing, strollers, and safe sleep spaces—while keeping usable baby gear out of landfills. Join us in giving local families a stronger start and creating a more sustainable future for all.
Location: 5590 Joliet Street, Denver, CO 80239 (NEW ADDRESS)
Parking: Please use on-street parking on Joliet St or in the lot next to the WeeCycle warehouse. The partners will be picking up items during this time, so please do not park in front of the WeeCycle warehouse.
Age requirement: Minors should be accompanied by parent or guardian.
Please use this link to sign up on WeeCycle's site.
WeeCycle’s mission is to recycle essential baby gear and match it to Colorado families in need. WeeCycle’s mission is twofold: to support families with infants and toddlers struggling to provide for their children, and, to contribute to a healthier, more sustainable planet for future generations. WeeCycle walks alongside families, caregivers, and caseworkers to restore dignity for those struggling to provide for their families by connecting them to essential supplies such as formula, a safe place for their baby to sleep, a stroller so they can access public transportation and so much more.
409 π Re:Vision Farm Assistance - Thursday, 11/6 | 2PMβ5PM
Register Here!WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Depending on the weather and what the farm's needs are that day, you will likely be helping prepare the farm for the winter season. That may include mulching, weeding, harvesting, or general clean-up. It'll be a fun day of getting your hands dirty while helping the community!At Re:Vision, we work to build an equitable and thriving neighborhood with economic, food, and cultural systems owned and led by Westwood neighborhood residents.
π The Re:Farm program helps families in Westwood cultivate food in the community, by the community, for the community. Our urban farm located on the Re:Vision campus is the nucleus of the network of 150-200 family gardens that residents maintain with the help of a trained community health worker. Every garden is unique to the family that plants it, but harvest is always incredible. In 2021, family gardens produced more than 65,000 pounds of organically grown produce!
π Be sure to dress appropriately: sunscreen, proper shoes, long pants, long sleeves.
Ages 7+412 πΆπ» Donation Center Sorting w/ A Precious Child - Thursday, 11/6 | 9AMβ11AM
Register Here!π Volunteers will help at the Donation Center, sort clothing by type and size, conduct quality checks and hang them up so they’re ready for distribution to the children and caregivers we serve.
Volunteer Requirements: A Precious Child accepts volunteers 5 years of age and older. Volunteers ages 5-12 must attend with a parent or guardian. Volunteers 13 years old and up can volunteer independently.
π Parking & Arrival: Free parking is available in our lot and along W 118th Ave. Please enter through Unit 6, our Volunteer Center, to check-in for your shift.
Attire: All volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes. We also recommend dressing for the weather, as our warehouse temperature can vary as garages doors may be open.Registration Instructions: Each individual must register on A Precious Child's website online using the step-by-step instructions below no later than one-week before your scheduled service date.
1. Visit your team’s registration page
2. Sign In if you’ve volunteered with us before
OR
Create Account if you’re a new volunteer at A Precious Child
Your join code is: OUR-TOWN
3. Once you have created your account or logged in, you will be re-directed to your groups volunteer event; click the red “Sign Up” button to register for your preferred shift time and position
If the site doesn’t redirect you just click the hyperlink in step-one to get to your team’s specific volunteer shift.
4. Review our Volunteer Authorization, Waiver, and Release Form and accept that you understand.
5. Congrats – your registration is complete!Contact Information: If you have any questions or encounter issues with registration, please email us at Volunteer@APreciousChild.org
A Precious Child, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to providing children in need with opportunities and resources to empower them to achieve their full potential. A Precious Child serves children and families in eight Colorado counties, including Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson and Weld.
413 ποΈ Food Distribution with Food Bank of the Rockies - Thursday, 11/6 | 8AMβ11AM
Register Here!ποΈ Help check-in and distribute food to members of the community, volunteers may be asked to help with set-up and take-down. Expect to be on your feet for the duration of the shift as well as some lifting, bending, etc.
Food Bank of the Rockies requires every member of the group to register individually under the specific group and event. This registration process allows each volunteer to accept our waiver ahead of volunteering and will allow them to track their volunteer hours with Food Bank of the Rockies. All group participants must be signed up 2 weeks prior to the volunteer shift (By October 23, 2025).
1. Please use this link to register yourself for the event.
2. Click on the date and green “Sign up” button next to the event on the page.
3. You will be prompted to log in. If you do not have an account, you will create an account. You do not need a join code and can skip this step.
4. As a part of the event registration each person accepts the volunteer agreement and waiver.
5. Once you have created an account and registered for the event, you will receive an automatic confirmation email.Any spot not filled prior to that deadline will be released back out to the public and will no longer be guaranteed for your group. Members can still register if there are open spots on the website, but it will be open to the public as well and will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Your group coordinator will receive a reminder email prior to that cut off.
Preparing for your Volunteer Shift:
To better prepare for volunteering, please watch this short Welcome Video.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to volunteer@foodbankrockies.org. We look forward to seeing you soon!
419 π Holiday Gift Prep with Tipi Raisers - Friday, 11/7 | 10AM-12PM
Register Here!π Organize holiday gifts ahead of our holiday gift drive later in the year for the families at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Help sort through and organize donated gifts then move them from our greenhouse to an indoor area and arrange by gift type.
Volunteers may help with food packing as well.Volunteer Requirements:
π Close-toe shoes, Dress for the weather.
Age: All ages, kids under 14 must be supervised by an adult.What is Tipi Raisers? Through a variety of collaborative and multicultural projects, we strive to alleviate conditions of poverty, honor Indigenous wisdom, reconcile our shared history with the Peoples of the First Nations and empower youth with the leadership skills needed to affect social change in their communities. We serve Pine Ridge (Lakota), Hopi and Navajo Nations.
423 πΎ Re:Vision Farm Assistance - Friday, 11/7 | 2PMβ5PM
Register Here!At Re:Vision, we work to build an equitable and thriving neighborhood with economic, food, and cultural systems owned and led by Westwood neighborhood residents.
π The Re:Farm program helps families in Westwood cultivate food in the community, by the community, for the community. Our urban farm located on the Re:Vision campus is the nucleus of the network of 150-200 family gardens that residents maintain with the help of a trained promotora. Every garden is unique to the family that plants it, but harvest is always incredible - in 2021, family gardens produced more than 65,000 pounds of organically grown produce!
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Depending on the weather and what the farm's needs are that day, you will likely be helping prepare the farm for the winter season. That may include mulching, weeding, harvesting, or general clean-up. It'll be a fun day of getting your hands dirty while helping the community!π Be sure to dress appropriately: sunscreen, proper shoes, long pants, long sleeves
Ages 7+424 π Re:Vision Farm Assistance - Friday, 11/7 | 9AMβ12PM
Register Here!At Re:Vision, we work to build an equitable and thriving neighborhood with economic, food, and cultural systems owned and led by Westwood neighborhood residents.
π The Re:Farm program helps families in Westwood cultivate food in the community, by the community, for the community. Our urban farm located on the Re:Vision campus is the nucleus of the network of 150-200 family gardens that residents maintain with the help of a trained promotora. Every garden is unique to the family that plants it, but harvest is always incredible - in 2021, family gardens produced more than 65,000 pounds of organically grown produce!
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Depending on the weather and what the farm's needs are that day, you will likely be helping prepare the farm for the winter season. That may include mulching, weeding, harvesting, or general clean-up. It'll be a fun day of getting your hands dirty while helping the community!π Be sure to dress appropriately: sunscreen, proper shoes, long pants, long sleeves
Ages 7+426 π§πΌ Donation Center Sorting with A Precious Child (Edward Jones) - Friday, 11/7 | 1PMβ3PM
Register Here!Volunteer Requirements: A Precious Child accepts volunteers 5 years of age and older. Volunteers ages 5-12 must attend with a parent or guardian. Volunteers 13 years old and up can volunteer independently.
π Parking & Arrival: Free parking is available in our lot and along W 118th Ave. Please enter through Unit 6, our Volunteer Center, to check-in for your shift.
Attire: All volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes. We also recommend dressing for the weather, as our warehouse temperature can vary as garages doors may be open.Registration Instructions:
Each individual must register on A Precious Child's website online using the step-by-step instructions below no later than one-week before your scheduled service date.
1. Visit your team’s registration page.
2. Sign In if you’ve volunteered with us before
OR
Create Account if you’re a new volunteer at A Precious Child
Your join code is: OUR-TOWN
3. Once you have created your account or logged in, you will be re-directed to your groups volunteer event; click the red “Sign Up” button to register for your preferred shift time and position
If the site doesn’t redirect you just click the hyperlink in step-one to get to your team’s specific volunteer shift.
4. Review our Volunteer Authorization, Waiver, and Release Form and accept that you understand.
5. Congrats – your registration is complete!Contact Information: If you have any questions or encounter issues with registration, please email us at Volunteer@APreciousChild.org
A Precious Child, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to providing children in need with opportunities and resources to empower them to achieve their full potential. A Precious Child serves children and families in eight Colorado counties, including Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Jefferson and Weld.
427 π¦π½ Donation Center Sorting w/ A Precious Child - Friday, 11/7 | 9AMβ11AM
Register Here!π Volunteers will help at the Donation Center, sort clothing by type and size, conduct quality checks and hang them up so they’re ready for distribution to the children and caregivers we serve.
Volunteer Requirements: A Precious Child accepts volunteers 5 years of age and older. Volunteers ages 5-12 must attend with a parent or guardian. Volunteers 13 years old and up can volunteer independently.
π Parking & Arrival: Free parking is available in our lot and along W 118th Ave. Please enter through Unit 6, our Volunteer Center, to check-in for your shift.
Attire: All volunteers are required to wear closed-toed shoes. We also recommend dressing for the weather, as our warehouse temperature can vary as garages doors may be open.Registration Instructions:
Each individual must register on A Precious Child's website online using the step-by-step instructions below no later than one-week before your scheduled service date.
1. Visit your team’s registration page - https://vhub.at/apc-projectourtown
2. Sign In if you’ve volunteered with us before
OR
Create Account if you’re a new volunteer at A Precious Child
Your join code is: OUR-TOWN
3. Once you have created your account or logged in, you will be re-directed to your groups volunteer event; click the red “Sign Up” button to register for your preferred shift time and position
If the site doesn’t redirect you just click the hyperlink in step-one to get to your team’s specific volunteer shift.
4. Review our Volunteer Authorization, Waiver, and Release Form and accept that you understand.
5. Congrats – your registration is complete!Contact Information: If you have any questions or encounter issues with registration, please email us at Volunteer@APreciousChild.org
https://apreciouschild.org/
428 π Help Shoppers at the Clothes to Kids Donation Center - Friday, 11/7 | 10AM-12PM
Register Here!Help give students in-need a positive shopping experience! Volunteers assist by sorting, organizing, and stocking gently used clothing in the boutique. This is an active role involving lifting, bending, and standing, with accommodations available as needed. Your efforts help students find seasonal, stylish clothing while enjoying a welcoming and supportive environment.
When you arrive at CTKD:
Come into the Donation Center door - left of the barber shop. To check in, you will...
- Introduce yourself to a staff member and put on a name tag.
- Sign our volunteer logbook and waiver.
- Store any personal items in the lockers. Locks are not provided.Volunteer Roles:
Volunteers may serve in a few different ways. These are active volunteer roles - you will be moving boxes, bending into bins, lifting bags and standing for the duration of their volunteer shift. We do make accommodations as needed.Adult volunteers may work directly with the families we serve. These volunteers will help shoppers find the school clothes they need for their children and check them out when done shopping. This is a customer service position that requires a great deal of empathy, kindness and patience with our shoppers who often are in challenging circumstances and sometimes don't speak English.
Both adult and teen volunteers process incoming clothing and shoe donations by sorting, sizing, and hanging the items needed to restock the store.
- This position requires great attention to detail to make sure we are outfitting the students we serve with high quality clothing.
- This role is essential to keeping the store fully stocked which gives our shoppers the most variety to meet their needs.On any given day, volunteers may also:
- Greet clothing donors and assist unloading donations.
- Keep the store organized and tidy by straightening clothing racks, sorting hangers or taking out the recycling.
- "Rainbow" the racks.
- Help with other needs or special projects.π What to wear:
We suggest you wear casual clothes suitable for a work environment.
- Comfortable shoes are a good idea since volunteers will be on their feet the entire shift.
- Dressing in layers is helpful since the temperature varies widely depending on which part of the store you are in.
- This is an active volunteer role - you will be moving, bending, lifting - so be comfortable.At Clothes To Kids of Denver, we give free school clothes to students in-need or in-crisis. Our boutique stocks a wide selection of high quality, gently used clothing donated by the community. Students get to shop in a welcoming space where they can select the seasonal and stylish wardrobe pieces that meet their needs. This shopping experience is what sets CTKD apart.
429 π₯« Food Distribution with Food Bank of the Rockies - Friday, 11/7 | 8:45AMβ12PM
Register Here!Help check-in and distribute food to members of the community, volunteers may be asked to help with set-up and take-down. Expect to be on your feet for the duration of the shift as well as some lifting, bending, etc.
Food Bank of the Rockies: We provide food and necessities to people in need through signature programs and by teaming up with hundreds of Hunger Relief Partners to serve communities across Colorado and Wyoming, the largest food bank coverage area in the contiguous United States. We believe that for a community to thrive, every member must have the resources they need to flourish, and we strive to provide equitable access to proper nourishment for all.
ποΈ Food Bank of the Rockies requires every member of the group to register individually under the specific group and event. This registration process allows each volunteer to accept our waiver ahead of volunteering and will allow them to track their volunteer hours with Food Bank of the Rockies. All group participants must be signed up 2 weeks prior to the volunteer shift (By October 23, 2025).
1. Please use this link to register yourself for the event.
2. Click on the date and green “Sign up” button next to the event on the page.
3. You will be prompted to log in. If you do not have an account, you will create an account. You do not need a join code and can skip this step.
4. As a part of the event registration each person accepts the volunteer agreement and waiver.
5. Once you have created an account and registered for the event, you will receive an automatic confirmation email.Any spot not filled prior to that deadline will be released back out to the public and will no longer be guaranteed for your group. Members can still register if there are open spots on the website, but it will be open to the public as well and will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Your group coordinator will receive a reminder email prior to that cut off.
Preparing for your Volunteer Shift:
To better prepare for volunteering, please watch this short Welcome Video.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to volunteer@foodbankrockies.org.
430 πΆ Sort Pet Food Donations with Colorado Pet Pantry - Friday, 11/7 | 10AMβ1PM
Register Here!πΎ Volunteers will help us sort and/or repair donations and keep things organized in our warehouse.
Colorado Pet Pantry will temporarily feed Colorado pets, allowing families to increase their ability to care for pets with the goal of keeping them out of shelters and with their families.
Basic Guidelines:
- All volunteers must be over the age of 18 to work in our warehouse.
- Lifting is required – repetitive lifting of 30+ pounds (please let us know if this is a problem for anyone and we can adjust their tasks accordingly)
- Attention to detail is needed for this role
- You MUST wear closed-toe shoes - you will be on your feet for about three hours in a warehouse environment
- Dress for the weather. The warehouse is chilly in the winter and toasty in the summerTWO STEP SIGN UP PROCESS:
1. We need all those willing to volunteer to create their volunteer accounts here:
https://coloradopetpantry.duplie.com/
This will prompt them to sign our online waiver also.
2. once their accounts have been created, they can click on this private signup LINK:
Friday, November 7th, 2025 from 10AM to 1PMπ North of the Snapple/7up building and south of Yale St. There is a sign outside that reads: "FERN Food Bank". Parking is available on the street along Zuni and in the small parking lot along the wooden privacy fence south of the "FERN" sign. If you need assistance when you arrive, you are welcome to call the Warehouse phone: 720-254-1381
435 π¨ Prep for Art Therapy: Judi's House - Friday, 11/7 | 10AMβ1PM
Register Here!ποΈ Reset the art therapy session areas, including restocking the art materials, cleaning toys and spaces, preparing the play therapy rooms for the next quarter.
Age 11+
Please complete the volunteer waiver prior to arrival.
For 20 years, Judi’s House has served Metro Denver by providing research-based bereavement care to youth ages 3 to 25. Since 2002, Judi’s House has provided grief support to more than 13,000 children and caregivers. We invest in the lives of young people by helping them build the coping skills necessary to adjust to their loss and handle future challenges. All of our services are free of charge.
Please see website to learn more π
436 π Craft Materials for Hope for the Holidays: Judi's House - Friday, 11/7 | 1:30PMβ4:30PM
Register Here!π¨ As a volunteer, you’ll help prepare craft and art materials that will be used by families during the event to create meaningful memory pieces and healing activities. Tasks may include cutting paper, organizing supplies, assembling kits, and packaging materials for participants.
Your behind-the-scenes support plays a vital role in helping families find comfort, connection, and hope through creative expression during a difficult time of year.
Age 11+
Please complete the volunteer waiver prior to arrival!
For 20 years, Judi’s House has served Metro Denver by providing research-based bereavement care to youth ages 3 to 25. Since 2002, Judi’s House has provided grief support to more than 13,000 children and caregivers. We invest in the lives of young people by helping them build the coping skills necessary to adjust to their loss and handle future challenges.
All of our services are free of charge.Please see website to learn more: https://judishouse.org/
437π Nourish Meals on Wheels: Snack it Forward - Friday, 11/7 | 12PMβ3PM
Register Here!π Help drive away hunger in Denver by helping assemble healthy snack bags for MOW clients as well as create tray favors for holiday meal deliveries.
Nourish Meals on Wheel: We help drive away hunger in Denver's South-Metro neighborhoods by delivering meals to homebound adults and seniors.
442 π Holiday Gift Prep with Tipi Raisers - Saturday, 11/8 | 10AMβ12PM
Register Here!Organize holiday gifts ahead of our holiday gift drive later in the year for the families at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Help sort through and organize donated gifts then move them from our greenhouse to an indoor area and arrange by gift type. Volunteers may help with food packing as well.
Volunteer Requirements:
π Close-toe shoes, Dress for the weather.
Age: All ages, kids under 14 must be supervised by an adult.What is Tipi Raisers? Through a variety of collaborative and multicultural projects, we strive to alleviate conditions of poverty, honor Indigenous wisdom, reconcile our shared history with the Peoples of the First Nations and empower youth with the leadership skills needed to affect social change in their communities. We serve Pine Ridge (Lakota), Hopi and Navajo Nations.
449 π Food Distribution with Food Bank of the Rockies - Saturday, 11/8 | 1PMβ4PM
Register Here!Help check-in and distribute food to members of the community, volunteers may be asked to help with set-up and take-down. Expect to be on your feet for the duration of the shift as well as some lifting, bending, etc.
All group participants must be signed up 2 weeks prior to the volunteer shift (By October 23, 2025).
Any spot not filled prior to that deadline will be released back out to the public and will no longer be guaranteed for your group. Members can still register if there are open spots on the website, but it will be open to the public as well and will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Your group coordinator will receive a reminder email prior to that cut off.
Registration:
Please use the group registration link to register yourself for the event.
Click on the date and the green “Sign up” button next to the event on the page.
You will be prompted to log in. If you do not have an account, you will create an account. You do not need a join code and can skip this step.
As a part of the event registration each person accepts the volunteer agreement and waiver.
Once you have created an account and registered for the event, you will receive an automatic confirmation email.
Food Bank of the Rockies requires every member of the group to register individually under the specific group and event. This registration process allows each volunteer to accept our waiver ahead of volunteering and will allow them to track their volunteer hours with Food Bank of the Rockies.Preparing for your Volunteer Shift:
To better prepare for volunteering, please watch this short Welcome Video and Safety Video.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to volunteer@foodbankrockies.org.
Food Bank of the Rockies: We provide food and necessities to people in need through signature programs and by teaming up with hundreds of Hunger Relief Partners to serve communities across Colorado and Wyoming, the largest food bank coverage area in the contiguous United States. We believe that for a community to thrive, every member must have the resources they need to flourish, and we strive to provide equitable access to proper nourishment for all.
https://www.foodbankrockies.org/450 π£ββοΈ Highline Canal Conservancy - Saturday, 11/8 | 8:30AMβ11:00AM
Register Here!Join the Canal Conservation Corps for a community trash cleanup! ποΈ
We will start the workday here at 8:30am (volunteers can park here), and move our way north along the trail picking up brush.
The trail here is a gravel/dirt path with lots of shade in the Canal. We will be going into the channel and pulling out large pieces of brush to help with fire mitigation and reduce damming.
- Volunteers should wear long sleeves and long pants. Please wear layers and sturdy, closed-toe shoes.
- All necessary supplies, including gloves, water refills, snacks, sunscreen, bug spray, brush bags, loppers, and more will be provided.
All volunteers must sign the online volunteering waiver once annually.
Volunteers under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian signature and children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
The mission of the Conservancy is to preserve, protect and enhance the 71-mile High Line Canal, in partnership with the public.The Conservancy is committed to preserving and enhancing the Canal with projects and programs that improve quality of life and the environment and provide measurable benefits for all people.
451 π Nourish Meals on Wheels: Food Delivery - Saturday, 11/8 | 9AM-12PM
Register Here!π₯ Deliver meals to homebound seniors! Pick up groceries from 10:00am to 10:30am at 92 E Arapahoe Rd, Littleton, CO 80122 and deliver to the route provided. Delivery typically will take 90 minutes.
Nourish Meals on Wheels help drive away hunger in Denver's South-Metro neighborhoods by delivering meals to homebound adults and seniors.
460 π Merch Sales Volunteer for Cat Care Society - Sunday, 11/9 | 8:30AM-11:30AM
Register Here!π CatFest Denver – Merch Sales Volunteer
National Western Expo Hall & Hall of Education: 655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216
Join us for CatFest Denver and help support the cats at Cat Care Society! Volunteers will work a 3-hour shift assisting with merchandise sales at our booth.
Responsibilities include:
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Greeting guests and providing a welcoming customer service experience
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Restocking and tidying merchandise displays
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Processing purchases by cash or card
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Encouraging visitors to support the shelter with a donation
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Assisting with set-up (first shift) or break-down (last shift) of the booth
πΎ Bonus: Volunteers can also get some complimentary kitty cuddles from our adoptable cats!
Volunteers must be 18+ and attend a mandatory virtual training on our point of sale software on Thursday, November 6 at 6:00-6:30 PM.
All volunteers must sign CCS's Day Volunteer Waiver.
Cat Care Society is a private, non-profit cat shelter founded in 1981 to improve the quality of life for cats in need in the Denver metro area. We believe all cats are worthy, regardless of their age or abilities. Our free-roaming shelter uses cages only when medically necessary, giving cats space to play, lounge, and enjoy outdoor catios when weather permits!
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461 π± Merch Sales Volunteer for Cat Care Society - Sunday, 11/9 | 11:30AMβ2:30PM
Register Here!CatFest Denver – Merch Sales Volunteer
πNational Western Expo Hall & Hall of Education: 4655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216
Join us for CatFest Denver and help support the cats at Cat Care Society! Volunteers will work a 3-hour shift assisting with merchandise sales at our booth.
Responsibilities include:
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Greeting guests and providing a welcoming customer service experience
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Restocking and tidying merchandise displays
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Processing purchases by cash or card
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Encouraging visitors to support the shelter with a donation
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Assisting with set-up (first shift) or break-down (last shift) of the booth
πΎ Bonus: Volunteers can also get some complimentary kitty cuddles from our adoptable cats!
Volunteers must be 18+ and attend a mandatory virtual training on our point of sale software on Thursday, November 6 at 6:00-6:30 PM.
All volunteers must sign CCS's Day Volunteer Waiver.
Cat Care Society is a private, non-profit cat shelter founded in 1981 to improve the quality of life for cats in need in the Denver metro area. We believe all cats are worthy, regardless of their age or abilities. Our free-roaming shelter uses cages only when medically necessary, giving cats space to play, lounge, and enjoy outdoor catios when weather permits.
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462 πββ¬ Merch Sales Volunteer for Cat Care Society - Sunday, 11/9 | 2:30PM-5:30PM
Register Here!π± CatFest Denver – Merch Sales Volunteer π
Join us for CatFest Denver and help support the cats at Cat Care Society! Volunteers will work a 3-hour shift assisting with merchandise sales at our booth.
Responsibilities include:
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Greeting guests and providing a welcoming customer service experience
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Restocking and tidying merchandise displays
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Processing purchases by cash or card
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Encouraging visitors to support the shelter with a donation
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Assisting with set-up (first shift) or break-down (last shift) of the booth
πΎ Bonus: Volunteers can also get some complimentary kitty cuddles from our adoptable cats!
π National Western Expo Hall & Hall of Education: 4655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216
Volunteers must be 18+ and attend a mandatory virtual training on our point of sale software on Thursday, November 6 at 6:00-6:30 PM.
All volunteers must sign CCS's Day Volunteer Waiver.
Cat Care Society is a private, non-profit cat shelter founded in 1981 to improve the quality of life for cats in need in the Denver metro area. We believe all cats are worthy, regardless of their age or abilities. Our free-roaming shelter uses cages only when medically necessary, giving cats space to play, lounge, and enjoy outdoor catios when weather permits!
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463 π§ The South Pearl Farmers Market w/ Denver Food Rescue - Sunday, 11/9 | 12:30PMβ1:30PM
Register Here!The South Pearl Farmers market volunteer opportunity is a seasonal partnership with Miller Farms and Rocky Mountain Fresh. We go to the market and "rescue" as much of the unsold produce that we can. Volunteers will be lifting crates of vegetables in and out of vehicles mostly. The food is transported to the warehouse of one of our community partner's The Growhaus to be distributed on Monday.
ποΈ Denver Food Rescue is somewhat unique in the food access world as we typically do direct distribution. This means we move donated food directly from donors to wherever it's needed. Due to the sheer quantity at this farmers market, and the fact that it happens on Sunday afternoons, this is one of the only donations we accept that requires overnight cold storage. It is also one of our only food pickups where the more hands that are available to help the better. This can be a very physically tiring shift when done by 1 or 2 people but with a larger group the strain is distributed and it's a great opportunity for team building and socializing.
π Parking: please park in the surrounding neighborhood and walk to the lot to help.
We pick up food from 3 different locations: Miller Farms, Rocky Mountain Fresh, and Rebel Bread
- This Is a collaborative shift between DFR staff and as many volunteers are willing to help. The DFR van will be present and will haul the majority of the food. Volunteers with larger vehicles can haul whatever doesn’t fit in the van if they are able*.Volunteers 18+ must complete this waiver:
Volunteers under 18 are welcome with an adult, but must complete the Under 18 Waiver:*If you are able to drive produce to The GrowHaus, please park in the parking lot of 1550 S Pearl St. You will have to enter the alley that runs between Pearl and Washington from either the north or south. Florida Ave is to the north and Iowa Ave is to the south.
464 π€ Service Saturday with A Little Help - Saturday, 11/8 | 9AMβ12PM
Register Here!POT will join A Little Help's big event of the year – Service Saturday – in Denver on 11/8 from 9am – noon/2pm.
π Service Saturday is a ½ day (morning) family-friendly fall yardwork work event for volunteers to support our older adult members throughout the metro area. Groups and individuals are welcome to participate. It is A Little Help’s signature event.
πDenver South High School
Service Saturday Schedule:
9:00AM Volunteer Check-In - South High School Front Lawn, Denver, Colorado
Volunteer check-in, supplemental tool check-out, and project updates or changes
Coffee, treats and positive team spirit provided9:30AM - 1:00PM Spend About 2-3 Hours Working At Your Designated Home
Team Leaders and Solo Volunteers will select project homes in advance off the map provided by email a couple of weeks before the event.
Spend some time talking with the older adult household members while you are visiting their home and maybe break some of the isolation they might be experiencing.11:30AM - 2:00PM Volunteer Check-Out, Tool Return & After Work Celebration (Junction Food & Drink and Edgewater Public Market)
Age Requirement: Minimum age of 13-16 years of age with adult supervision.
A Little Help’s mission is connecting neighbors throughout Colorado to help older adults thrive. We help older adults with transportation, yard work, light indoor cleaning, care calls/visits, tech help, errands and snow shoveling.
501 πͺ½ At-Home: Bag Decorating with Project Angel Heart
Register Here!π‘ At-Home Opportunity: Decorating Paper bags for food delivery
Add a personal touch to someone’s day, right from home!
Bags can be picked up at the PROJECT OUR TOWN "Hive" at 1460 S. Colorado Blvd. Please email info@projectourtown.org to set up a time. Drop bags back off when completed =]
π Project Angel Heart delivers thousands of nutritious, medically tailored meals each week to neighbors living with serious illnesses like cancer, HIV/AIDS, and heart or kidney disease. By decorating their meal delivery bags, you’ll brighten mealtime and remind recipients that they’re cared for and supported by their community. Grab your markers, paints, or stickers and get creative, your art will help deliver hope, joy, and compassion along with every meal. π
502 ποΈ At-Home: There With Care - Decorate Meal Delivery Bags
Register Here!π‘ At Home Opportunity: Decorating Paper bags for food delivery for There With Care!
Bags can be picked up at the PROJECT OUR TOWN "Hive" at 1460 S. Colorado Blvd. Please email info@projectourtown.org to set up a time. Drop bags back off when completed =]
About There With Care: Our mission is to provide a wide range of thoughtful and fundamental services to families and children during the critical phase of a medical crisis. We serve families referred by medical agencies, by building a network of services and people who ease the burden of life’s day-to-day obligations with compassion and care.
503 π At-Home: Cards for Patients at Craig Hospital
Register Here!π At Home Opportunity: Making Thinking of You and Birthday Cards for Craig Hospital patients
Completed cards can be dropped off up at the PROJECT OUR TOWN "Hive" at 1460 S. Colorado Blvd. Please email info@projectourtown.org to set up a time.
Craig Hospital: Craig Hospital is a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that exclusively specializes in neurorehabilitation and research for individuals with spinal cord injury and brain injury.
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