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In This Issue: October & November Events .....................2 The Month of Health .....................................3 Upcoming Ways to Spark Change ............4 Volunteer with us this Fall! .........................5 Volunteer Manager Appreciation Day ...7 CACSA Conference ........................................8 Board/Virtual Opportunities ............10-11 BoardMatch Connection Events.............12 Grant a Wish ..................................................14 DOVIA Vollee Alliance ...............................15 Upcoming Events & Trainings ..................17 Volunteer Spotlight! ....................................18 POL Magazine: VOTE .................................19 Civic Circle Discussion Notes: Your Voice ..............................................................................20 A Year of Kindness .......................................21 Colorado Gives Day 2021 ..................22-23 Volunteer/Work with Spark ....................24 Our Resources ...............................................25 Premium Member Listings ..6, 9, 13, & 16 Contact Us ....................................Back Cover
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r e b Octo Breast Cancer, Down Syndrome, Suicide Prevention & Health Literacy Awareness Month October 4: National Child Health Day October 10: World Mental Health Day October 11: Indigenous Peoples' Day October 31: Halloween
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h t l a e H f o h t n o M e h T : r e b o t c O The month of October is all about Health. It's Health Literacy, Breast Cancer, Down Syndrome, & Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and holds National Child Health Day and World Mental Health Day. October is a time of international observance when hospitals, health centers, literacy programs, libraries, social service agencies, businesses, professional associations, government agencies, consumer alliances, and many other groups can work collaboratively to integrate and expand the mission of health literacy. This month, we will work together to shift from health literacy awareness to health literacy action by building a world where all individuals have access to quality health outcomes. (source: https://www.healthliteracymonth.org/home)
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Listings Adult Education
The Master's Apprentice Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To provide urban young men a bridge to the skilled trades through on through basic training, on the job experience and the creation of a career path that will enable transition to financial independence. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Nick Brattin, nick@themastersapprentice.org
Animals
Colorado Pet Pantry Multiple Locations // View Profile ABOUT: To 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. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Eileen Lambert, eileen@coloradopetpantry.org
Arts & Culture
Athena Project Littleton // View Profile ABOUT: To empower women through the arts. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Angela Astle, aastle@athenaprojectarts.org
Denver Center for the Performing Arts // Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To engage and inspire through the transformative power of live theatre. INTERESTED? VISIT: https://www.denvercenter.org/suppor t-us/volunteer/
Children & Youth Education
A Precious Child Broomfield // View Profile ABOUT: To provide children in need with opportunities and resources to empower them to achieve their full potential. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Joshua Walsh, joshua@apreciouschild.org
Bullying Recovery Resource Center Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To building a community of support to help families rebuild and recover together. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Dru Ahlborg, dru@bullyingrrc.org
Clothes To Kids of Denver Inc. Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To provide free school clothing to students from low-income or in-crisis families in a warm, welcoming storelike setting. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Eileen Robinson volunteer@clothestokidsdenver.org
Dinosaur Ridge Morrison // View Profile ABOUT: To educate the public about, and ensure the preservation of, the natural and historic resources of Dinosaur Ridge, Triceratops Trail, and the surrounding areas. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Barbara Farley, barbara.farley@dinoridge.org
"I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County // View Profile ABOUT: To empower children from underresourced communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school through college, along with post-secondary tuition assistance. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Carla Maniscalco, carla.maniscalco@ihaveadreamboulder.org
What are Listings? Listings give a brief overview of all our Spark Premium Members! The easiest way to find active opportunities with these great organizations is to sign up directly on our site!
*NEW COVID-19 has
changed the way some member organizations are utilizing volunteer help. Use this legend to get a quick look at available opportunities with some of our members! Virtual Opportunities
Imagination Library of Denver Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To increase access to age-appropriate books and promote kindergarten readiness. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Sara Randall, sara@imaginationlibrarydenver.org
Ride the Rockies Cortez, Denver, Durango, Norwood, Ridgway // View Profile ABOUT: To improve and enrich the lives of those in our community through support of programs that benefit arts and culture; children and youth; education and literacy; and the provision of basic human services. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Deirdre Moynihan, dmoynihan@denverpost.com
Youth Opportunities Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities Group Opportunities
Did You Know?
Spark's Mental Wellness Program provides FREE counseling services, through the work of licensed and insured volunteer therapists? Learn More!
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r e g a n a M r e e Volunt y a D n o i t a i c e r App November 5th, 2021
International Volunteer Managers Day (IVMDay) was founded and observed for the first time in 1999.The push for IVMDay was led by American Nan Hawthorn who helped form a committee to explore a day recognizing the work of Volunteer Managers. IVMDay was developed in order to bring recognition to individual Managers of Volunteers and their roles in the mobilization and support of the world’s volunteers. THANK YOU to all the Volunteer managers out there, supporting Spark the Change Colorado and beyond! Visit VolunteerManagersDay.org to learn about more ways to participate!
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Speaking of amazing volunteer managers, 5 Spark the Change Colorado staff, including 4 Volunteer Managers, attended the Colorado AmeriCorps Seniors Association's (CACSA) first ever State Conference on September 24 in Colorado Springs. The daylong conference brought AmeriCorps Seniors Managers and Directors from across Colorado to hear Keynote Speaker Robert Haynes, Mountain Region AmeriCorps-Office of Regional Operations and to learn from each other in four different workshops. Spark staff include, seen in the back row, Joise Boynton, Huerfano County RSVP, Nathalie Gorak, Park County RSVP, Nancy Harris Alamosa County RSVP, Lynn Soukup, RSVP Montezuma County Manager, and Laura Kinder, Denver-Metro Senior Companion Program.
Learn more about Spark the Change Colorado's two AmeriCorps Seniors Programs: RSVP & Senior Companion Program!
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Listings Civic & Community
Faith-Based Service Foster Source Thornton // View Profile
Aero Angel Denver // View Profile ABOUT: Salvation Army To provide free, lifesaving longIntermountain Division distance medical flights for critically ill Multiple Locations // View Profile children on private jets at no cost to ABOUT: their families. To preach the gospel of Jesus Christ INTERESTED? CONTACT: and to meet human needs in His name Dan Paladino, dan@aeroangel.org without discrimination. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Regina Leeson, regina.leeson@usw.salvationarmy.org
Community Resource Center Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To create opportunities, tools and strategies to develop nonprofits and community groups to strengthen Colorado. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Maria Fabula, fabula@crcamerica.org
Extreme Community Makeover Denver, Multiple Locations // View Profile ABOUT: To coordinate volunteer teams to partner with underserved people to improve their own homes and neighborhoods. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Angela Bomgaars,
Family Services
ABOUT: To provide a place of belonging for individuals with special needs, along with a place of rest and support for their families. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Scott Russomanno, scott@allstarsclub.org
Denver Children's Advocacy Center Denver // View Profile
ABOUT: To help homeowners achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better life for themselves. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Laura McRell, lmcrell@habitatmetrodenver.org
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Goodwill Colorado Statewide // View Profile ABOUT: To help people reach their highest of personal and economic independence. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Grace Vigil, gvigil@goodwillcolorado.org
All-Stars Club Highlands Ranch, Lakewood, Littleton // View Profile
angela@extremecommunitymakeover.org
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Denver // View Profile
ABOUT: To provide relevant training, resources and support to foster parents from a trauma-informed approach, giving them the skills and confidence to spark healing in vulnerable children. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Renee Bernhard, info@fostersource.org
ABOUT: To prevent abuse, strengthen families and restore childhood. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Michelle Davis, mdavis@denvercac.org
Growing Home Westminster // View Profile ABOUT: To guide children and their families on the path to a brighter future. INTERESTED? CONTACT: David Gonzalez, david@growinghome.org
Did You K now ? Nearly 50 million American adults experienced a mental illness in 2019. That's almost 20% of the total population. If you're in need of free or reduced mental health services, contact our Mental Wellness Program today!
s e i t i n u t r o p p Board O So many organizations are seeking nonprofit board members! 5th Element Center for Dance *NEW Alamosa Live Music Association
Athena Project Clinica Colorado Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Eckhart Tolle Foundation Envision:You Human Services Network of Colorado I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County Institute for Environmental Solutions PawsCo. Rehabilitative Rhythms Spark the Change Colorado
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Colorado Consumer Health Initiative is looking for... Medical Bill Coding Auditor Volunteer - From Home Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation is looking for... Business & Industry Board Reps. on the State Rehabilitation Council Community Resource Center is looking for... Colorado Grants Guide® Research Volunteer History Colorado is looking for... Transcription Eckhart Tolle Foundation is looking for... Eckhart Tolle Foundation Finance Committee Chair Hulk Industries is looking for.... Attorney Human Services Network of Colorado is looking for... Marketing & Membership Team Member PawsCo. is looking for... PawsCo- Development Strategist Search & Rescue Dogs of Colorado is looking for... Social Media Professional
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We're reimagining our traditionally in person BoardMatch Connection Events to accommodate a virtual, statewide concept! In our new BoardMatch Connection Events, we'll bring organizations seeking Board Candidates and Volunteers looking to give together in a virtual space to learn, share ideas, and make lasting connections. In addition, we're kicking off the event with '10 Tips for Board Service,' a micro-training to help volunteers reach their full potential as dedicated board members. Our first Virtual BoardMatch Connection Event is coming soon, on Thursday, December 9th.
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Listings Family Services Cont.
Hunger & Homelessness Jovial Concepts Denver // View Profile
Jewish Family Service of Colorado Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To restore well-being to the vulnerable throughout the greater Denver community by delivering services based on Jewish values. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Nancy Benyamin, nbenyamin@jewishfamilyservice.org
Health & Wellness
Benefits in Action Lakewood // View Profile ABOUT: Dedicated to improving the understanding, access, and utilization of healthcare INTERESTED? CONTACT: Sally O’Dwyer, sodwyer@benefitsinaction.org
Clinica Colorado Westminster // View Profile ABOUT: To provide low cost health care for those who are indigent, without health insurance or unable to obtain primary care services. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Jill Schneider, jschneider@clinicacolorado.org
Envision:You Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To support, educate, and empower members of Colorado’s LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning) community who are living with a mental health and/or substance use disorder. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Steven Haden, steven.haden@envision-you.org
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Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry Greenwood Village // View Profile ABOUT: To address the food security needs of seniors, disabled individuals, and the unemployed or underemployed households in our community in a compassionate, dignified and secure environment. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Volunteer Coordinator, volunteer@covcupboard.org
Food Bank of the Rockies Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To ignite the power of community to nourish people facing hunger. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Cortney Paddock, cpaddock@foodbankrockies.org
Human Services Network of Co. Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To create opportunities to improve the quality and integrity of services provided to vulnerable populations. INTERESTED? CONTACT: John Dandurand, john@thenetwork-co.org
Jeffco Eats Denver // View Profile
ABOUT: To provide weekend food for food insecure children in elementary, jr. high and high schools throughout Jefferson County. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Barbara Moore, jeffcoeats@gmail.com
ABOUT: To support undeserved communities to thrive by offering sustainable solutions for nutrition and hunger. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Kristina Welsh, kristina@jovialconcepts.org
Metro Caring Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To meet people’s immediate need for food while also addressing the root causes of hunger and poverty. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Yazmin Castillo, ycastillo@metrocaring.org
The Delores Project Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To partner with individuals experiencing barriers to housing by providing safe, reliable shelter and housing coupled with onsite services as they move towards stability. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Stephanie Johnson-Wall, sjohnson-wall@thedeloresproject.org
The Gathering Place Denver // View Profile ABOUT: A community of safety and hope where positive relationships, choice, and essential resources transform lives. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Cortney Mabry, cortney@tgpdenver.org
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Want to give back, but still weary about in-person volunteering? Want to leverage your resources & network to help local nonprofits with what they need the most? Are YOU the Changemaker that can help make these wishes come true? Donate in-kind materials (no monetary donations), start a donation drive, or volunteer to help in other ways with these organizations in need!
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m a r g o r P t o l i P e c n a i l l A e e l l o V DOVIA: DOVIA Colorado hosts various education sessions throughout the year. Be sure to check out the DOVIA Education Calendar for upcoming sessions (all virtual!). Sessions are free to DOVIA members and only cost $10 for non-members. Upcoming Sessions: The Best Volunteer Experience: How to Evaluate and Improve Your Recruitment/Retention Processes! November 10th, 2021 9:00am- 10:00am (MST) Register Now!
NEW! About The Vollee Alliance Pilot Program: The Vollee Alliance is designed for volunteer leaders to have a space to share best practices, brainstorm solutions and support each other in their work. Each team will be facilitated by a Captain, who will promote a safe environment for honest and open dialogue leading to meaningful networking, professional development, and the advocacy of our field. Download the full description. Logistics: The Scholars will have the opportunity to choose meeting topics of interest, share their own experiences, ask questions relevant to their current work situations and glean insights from one another. The Alliance teams can meet virtually or physically and will meet on a regular basis, as determined by the members, called scholars. Alliance teams can be general in focus, can be regional or mission focused (ie., hunger issues, the arts, education). Each team can have between 5-10 scholars. Definitions: The Vollee Alliance: The program name – a shortening of Volunteer Leaders Elevating Engagement, playing on the concept of a volley, or exchange of ideas. Team: Multiple teams may exist within the Vollee Alliance. Each team will be made up of 5-10 scholars and will be led by a Captain. Teams can be general, regional or mission focused. Scholar: Individuals who are part of the Vollee Alliance Teams are called Scholars. During the pilot process Scholars must be DOVIA CO Members. Captain: The volunteer who facilitates an individual Team, by organizing the meetings and ensuring a safe and positive space for members is called the Team Captain. Manager: The volunteer who organizes the Vollee Alliance Teams, trains the Captains, and assigns members. Contact Nira Duvan if interested in joining. 15
Listings International Service
Looking Looking for for an an opportunity opportunity to to give give back back this this year? year? AmeriCorps is recruiting hundreds of individuals to help tutor youth, get kids outdoors, feed hungry families, find housing for those in need, help to conserve our forests, and more.
Project C.U.R.E. Centennial // View Profile ABOUT: To identify, solicit, collect, sort and distribute medical supplies and services according to the imperative needs of the world. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Marlo Kirkham, marlokirkham@projectcure.org
Senior Services
Bridges Community Homecare & Hospice Colorado Springs, Denver // View Profile
You’ll earn: A living allowance while serving as an AmeriCorps member An education award to repay qualified student loans or pay for future education or training. Professional experience with a major impact!
Find an Opportunity! Questions? Click Here for more!
ABOUT: To increase quality of life and patient independence through principles of compassion, integrity, knowledge, and uncompromising service. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Heather Romero, hromero@bridgescommunitycare.com
Technology Colorado Talking Book Library Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To provide free services to Coloradans of all ages who are unable to read standard print material due to visual, physical, or learning disabilities whether permanent or temporary. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Terri Marcotte, marcotte_t@cde.state.co.us
Audio Information Network of Co. Boulder, Statewide // View Profile ABOUT: To provide news and information in audio format for the blind, low vision and print disabled community of Colorado. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Kat Bradbury, kat@aincolorado.org
Senior Assistance Center Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To provide help for people with disabilities and offer the most comprehensive regional resource for aging information and issues. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Lauren Bell, lbell@drcog.org
Missed the last issue? Read it Here! Senior Assistance Center Denver // View Profile ABOUT: To promote the self-sufficiency of seniors in Metro Denver and ensure that no senior goes without the necessities of life, including food, shelter, and public services. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Karen Black, kb@seniorassistancecenter.org
Castle Rock Senior Activity Center Castle Rock // View Profile ABOUT: To make life more fulfilling and create community for seniors as they come here to engage in a wide variety of programming and services designed for “Loving Life in the Second Half” INTERESTED? CONTACT: Debbi Haynie, dhaynie@crgov.com
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Volunteer! Senior Hub Federal Heights, Northglenn // View Profile ABOUT: To advance the quality of life for older adults through advocacy, community partnerships, and a variety of direct services planned to sustain an independent, healthy aging experience. INTERESTED? CONTACT: Angela Caudill, acaudill@seniorhub.org
Did You Know?
361,000 Coloradans are uninsured, without access to medical care, including mental health services. If you're in need of free or reduced mental health services, contact our Mental Wellness Program today!
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Community Connection Episode: Rehabilitative Rhythms Available Now! on our YouTube Channel
October Wednesday Resource Webinar: Make the Most of Your Posts! TOMORROW October 20th, 2021 10am-10:30am Register Now!
BoardMatch Connection Events: Returning Virtually! December 9th, 2021 6:15pm-8:00pm Registration Coming Soon Learn More!
Heart of Pueblo Fundraiser Breakfast Pueblo Mental Wellness Program December 8th, 2021 7:30am-8:30am Pueblo Convention Center Learn More!
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Volunteer Spotlight: So f ia Webb, MSW, NLC--Mental Heal th Th erapist Sofia supervises 7 MSW interns at two agencies, Girl’s Inc. and Lutheran Family Services. In exchange for her service in the program, Sofia also receives clinical supervision through an experienced LCSW volunteer with the Mental Wellness Program. This is truly an example of paying it forward— a win-win for students, agencies, candidates, and supervisors!
Sofia Webb, MSW, NLC, is both a volunteer and a beneficiary of our Supervision Program, as an experienced MSW who is on her way to clinical licensure.
Q: Why did you sign up for the Supervisor Program? A: I signed up for the Supervisor Program to build more connections within the mental health community of Colorado. It has also been an extremely beneficial opportunity to receive my own external supervision in exchange for the supervision I provide. External supervision can often be expensivethis is a wonderful program for professional development without the cost that often comes with it.
Q: What has your experience been like so far? Interested in joining the Spark Team? A: My experience thus far has been very positive. Spark the Change staff are incredibly The Supervisor Program is currently supportive and responsive whenever I have in need of additional skilled questions about programming. I'm receiving clinical supervision from a wonderful LCSW volunteers, particularly MSWs and LCSWs. If interested, contact Kathryn with years of clinical experience in Colorado. I'm also building incredible relationships with Miller at the students I supervise. kmiller@sparkthechangecolorado.org
for more information!
Q: What would you say to others thinking about volunteering as supervisors? A: To those considering volunteering as supervisors, your service would be invaluable to licensure candidates and students in graduate mental health programs. Many of us need supervision but don't have access to these resources due to limited available supervisors or inability to afford external supervision. 18
Points of Light Civic Life Today Magazine: This issue will explore why your vote really does matter, how to best prepare yourself to vote, and other ways to become involved in the democratic process! Visit pointsoflight.org
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s s e n d n i K f o r a e Y A Does your busy schedule make it seem impossible to find the time to give back and get involved? No worries! Check out these daily, random acts of kindness for the next couple months to spark some ideas for easy deeds! Kindness Calendar courtesy of Random Acts of Kindness Foundation
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Don't Wait! It's Time to Start Thinking About.... Colorado Gives Day December 7th, 2021 Did You Know? Spark's Statewide Mental Wellness Program provided over 1,500 hours of free mental health services in 2021, all through the work of dedicated and talented volunteers! That's valued at over $180,000!
Spark has set a 2021 goal of:
$25,000
to support our efforts to engage Colorado Changemakers to Spark Change and Inspire a Movement of Good through the power of service, volunteerism, and civic engagement!
Find out how you can get involved, this Co Gives Day, and beyond!
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Giving is for the whole family! This Colorado Gives Day, it is easier than ever to engage your kids in the season of giving with the new KidsforColoradoGives feature. Your kids will learn the value of philanthropy with fun and interactive videos, quizzes, and family games on KidsforColoradoGives.org. Help your kids discover and support the causes THEY care about! For more about how KidsforColoradoGives works, visit their Resources for Parents page. Raise a good human! These activities and games are a fun way to talk to your children about the importance of philanthropy. Spark the Change Colorado is happy to be featured on KidsforColoradoGives.org, a special place for kids to learn about local charities. Learn more about us on our KidsforColoradoGives Page.
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Volunteer with Spark! Now Recruiting Volunteer Board Members! Spark the Change Colorado has opened its nominating process to all individuals who desire to lead and govern our work to create a world that is stronger, more resilient, equitable and connected through the power of volunteerism, service and engagement. Senior Companion Volunteers Visits The Senior Companion Program engages individuals 55+ years old to realize the independence of older adults in their home and as a team, continue to be vibrant, contributing members of our communities. Mental Wellness Program- Volunteer Therapist Our Mental Wellness Program matches licensed and insured mental health practitioners (or those seeking licensure under supervision) with low income Coloradoans who lack access to mental health care. Mental Wellness Program- Volunteer Clinical Supervisor Volunteer Supervisors needed for licensure candidates and graduate interns. Harvest Pack Volunteer Packing Event Interested in a large group volunteer event? Contact Us today to learn about Harvest Pack! Visit our Volunteer Page here to Sign Up or Express Interest. 24
It’s our job to recruit, connect and recognize those in our community who lead, inspire and are at the heart of the volunteer movement.
: s e c r u o s e R Our Spark the Change Colorado Website Colorado Responds Minisite City of Broomfield Minisite City of Golden Mini-site Board Match Training and Connection Events Volunteer Engagement Training Program Community Connection Events Mental Wellness Program Kind Connection Program Senior Companion Program *NEW RSVP Program *NEW School & Nonprofit Wish List
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Spark the Change Organization Newsletter Spark the Change Volunteer Newsletter Mental Wellness Program Newsletter Colorado Responds Newsletter Spark the Change Colorado Blog Disaster Preparedness Resources Service Enterprise Certification CSR Solutions of Colorado EVP & Days of Service Resources Harvest Pack Events Database of Volunteer Opportunities
LISTING INDEX Organization Page A Precious Child Aero Angel All-Stars Club Athena Project Audio Information Network of Colorado Benefits In Action Bridges Community Homecare & Hospice Bullying Recovery Resource Center Castle Rock Senior Activity Center Clinica Colorado Clothes To Kids of Denver Inc. Colorado Pet Pantry Colorado Talking Book Library Community Resource Center Covenant Cupboard Food Pantry Denver Center for the Performing Arts Denver Children's Advocacy Center Denver Regional Council of Governments Dinosaur Ridge Envision:You Extreme Community Makeover Food Bank of the Rockies Foster Source Goodwill Colorado Growing Home Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver Human Services Network of Colorado 'I Have A Dream Foundation' of Boulder County Imagination Library of Denver Jeffco Eats Jewish Family Service of Colorado Jovial Concepts Metro Caring Project C.U.R.E. Ride the Rockies Salvation Army Intermountain Division Senior Assistance Center Senior Hub The Delores Project The Gathering Place The Master's Apprentice
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Interested in adding YOUR organization to the next Volunteer Guide? All Spark the Change Colorado Member Organizations are eligible for inclusion in our new Monthly Volunteer Guide, in a variety of ways!
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