Court presentation Arapahoe County needs volunteers ages 18 and on top of for its Court Notification Calling Program, that involves creation kindness phone calls to forewarn adults of an arriving date in court. Volunteers are indispensable to execute 3-5 hours per week, between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays at Arapahoe County Altura Plaza, 15400 E. 14th Place, Aurora. Info/register: meeting Val Purser at 303-738-7938 or go to co.arapahoe.co.us and click on “Services” and then “Volunteer Opportunities.”
El Paso County Office of the Clerk and Recorder Volunteer positions are existing in the 4 orthodox departments, Elections, Recording, Motor Vehicle, and Clerk to the Board, and in Information Systems, at the El Paso County Office of the Clerk and Recorder. Each area offers a unique viewpoint in to county supervision with proffer duties definite to its discipline. Any inhabitant 18 years or comparison may request for a proffer position. High college seniors are moreover authorised is to program. The time undertaking is a minimum of 4 hours per week, worked in a inhibit of time. To apply, revisit and go to “Volunteer Positions” to access the focus and work descriptions. Applications may be submitted by e-mail, letter or fax. Info: meeting Volunteer Coordinator Mary Lynn Black at 719-520-6215 or marylynnblack@elpasoco.com .
Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of Colorado needs volunteers in Denver County. Adults can proffer to lead a couple by their Girl Scout care experience or support with events, camps or in the office. Info: revisit girlscoutsofcolorado.org/index.cfm /ID/BeaVolunteer, e-mail inquiry@gscolorado.org or call 1-877-404-5708.
Retired/Senior proffer module RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) of Jefferson County, a module sponsored by Seniors’ Resource Center, supports 75 nonprofit organizations in Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Lakewood, Golden, and Littleton, all of whom need volunteers. Jeffco RSVP is a “one-stop-shop” for proffer opportunities, a few of that include: education children, stuff oneself the hungry, assisting seniors in need, or running visitors by museums. RSVP helps potential volunteers to find the correct proffer work for their skills and interests. Get made to order help or find out more about opportunities at RSVP’s twice-monthly orientations. Participants must be 55 years of age or older. Info: call 303-235-6946, e-mail knovoselac@srcaging.org or revisit srcaging.org/jeffcorsvp .
Food/clothing/blanket/toy expostulate The Springs Rescue Mission, 1 W. Las Vegas St., Colorado Springs, needs donations of non-perishable foods, blankets, napping bags, adult and young kids sized winter coats, gloves and scarves, and toys for young kids ages 2-12. To present perishable food, such as turkeys or meats, revisit springsrescuemission.org or call Rachel Stovall at 719-635-1822, ext. 868. Info: 719-631-1822 or springsrescuemission.org .
Community resources Outreach United Resource Center in Longmont helps people in need to pierce toward confidence by unifying residents resources. The OUR Center provides key services inclusive a food pantry, every day prohibited meals, a wardrobe bank, a day shelter, a warming core and homelessness avoidance programs. Additionally, the OUR Center operates Aspen Center for Child Development, that offers childcare and college quickness programs to young kids from 6 weeks to 6 years of age. There are proffer opportunities for one-time projects or on an continuing basis. People are moreover indispensable to help with special events together with special continuance and office projects. Particularly indispensable are volunteers to help with cold-weather and legal holiday proffer needs. On-call, overnight volunteers are indispensable to help staff the Warming Center when it is open in severe weather. October orientations will be from 2 to 3 p.m. Oct. 5 and 19 at the Warming Center, 303 Atwood St. Info: meeting Maggie Shearon, Volunteer Coordinator, 3033-772-5529, ext. 235 or maggie@ourcenter.org or revisit ourcenter.org and click the “Get Involved” link on the home page.
Food pantry/visiting seniors Volunteers are indispensable from 9:15 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays to examine in customers and help them “shop” for food at the Jewish Family Services Weinberg Food Pantry, 3201 S. Tamarac Drive.
Volunteers are moreover indispensable to be “Friendly Visitors” who will be suited with senior JFC clients. Friendly visitors sustain periodic meeting with their reserved senior by calls, visits and outings, etc. Hours are flexible; volunteers are asked to make a six-month undertaking of roughly 4 hours per month. Info: meeting Nancy Benyamin, executive of proffer services,720-248-4642.
Food bank placement storage area Volunteers are indispensable to support with receiving, classification and distributing food things to local food banks at the Food Bank Distribution Warehouse, managed by Arapahoe County’s Colorado State University Extension beneath the Emergency Food Assistance Program, that provides USDA line to low-income households. Volunteers ages 21 and on top of are indispensable between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday and Wednesday of any month at the CSU Extension building, 5804 S. Datura St., Littleton. Volunteers must be able to ceaselessly lift boxes weighing 10-40 lbs. Info/register: meeting Val Purser at 303-738-7938 or go to co.arapahoe.co.us and click on “Services” and then “Volunteer Opportunities.”
Pajamas/books gathering The Pajama Program provides pajamas and books to needy young kids and teens. Info: meeting Debbie@pajamaprogram.org or revisit pajamaprogram.org .
Kids after college module Galilee Baptist Church, 1091 S. Parker Road, Denver, needs volunteers to help with an after college module for local middle college and high college students. Volunteers are indispensable to run a tiny coffee shop area, coach students, and to help with task and tutoring. The module takes place from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays. Info: 303-750-2277, ext. 36 or rsmith@gbc.org .
Dani’s Foundation Volunteers are indispensable to support with administration, fundraising, marketing, open family and informative programs for Dani’s Foundation. Dani’s Foundation was shaped to better children’s cancer, support families, and to help teenagers with cancer in an bid to face life’s challenges. Info: 303-601-1881 or danisfoundation.org .
Information ambassadors Arapahoe County’s Information Ambassador Program needs volunteers to acknowledge and send visitors, share data and “be a friendly face” at the County’s Arapahoe Plaza facility, 1690 W. Littleton Blvd., Littleton. This office building houses the Human Services Department, Veterans Service Office, Senior Resources Division, Foster Care Program and a accumulation of other offices. Volunteers ages 21 and on top of are indispensable to execute to 3-4 hours per week between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays. Bilingual speakers who are proficient in Spanish are moreover needed. There will be light ecclesiastic duties related with Info/register: meeting Val Purser at 303-738-7938 or go to co.arapahoe.co.us and click on “Services” and then “Volunteer Opportunities.”
Airport ambassadors Denver International Airport needs volunteers for its Ambassador Program. Candidates must be sociable and able to work right away with the public, and be physically capable of station and on foot for enlarged durations of time. Prospects must be over 21, pass a credentials examine and total a day of training. Info: corinne.christensen@flydenver.com or 303-342-2255.
Columbine Memorial The Columbine Memorial Foundation, Inc., whose role is “to enlarge and make easy account raising, maintenance, repairs, proffer efforts and improvements to the Columbine Memorial,” needs volunteers, money contributions and service and element donations. Info: columbinememorial.org .
Nursing home advocates The Denver Regional Council of Governments Aging Services needs ombudsman volunteers to offer as nursing home advocates for residents in Jefferson County. The module require a undertaking of a year. Extensive practice is provided. Volunteers are placed in services located shut to their homes or workplaces. Info: meeting Nancy Ferrier at 303-480-5638 or nferrier@drcog.org .
Exchange module Educational Merit Foundation is a tiny non-profit unfamiliar swap tyro group that needs proffer horde family groups to take in students from France, Germany, China and South Korea. Info: meeting Marie-Claude Dijoud at mcdijoud@emfusa.org or 972-495-3686.
Exchange module Youth for Understanding, an general tyro swap program, needs proffer horde family groups to open their homes to students from abroad. The students bring their own spending money and are covered by medical insurance. Host family groups are accountable for providing a well-defined bed, investigate area and 3 dishes a day is to guest student, and should moreover be hope for to share their residents with their student. Info: yfu-usa.org or call local Field Director Stephanie Gregg at 800-872-0200, ext. 274 or the YFU District Office at 1-866-493-8872.
Recycling ambassadors A new proffer module has been launched at the Larimer County Landfill to support customers with their recycling questions. Volunteer Recycling Ambassadors will correlate with customers at the recycling area, answer questions and give education on how to “recycle right.” Recycling Ambassadors can proffer as few or as many hours as their report permits. The recycling area is open during Landfill hours from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday by Saturday. Training is provided. To report an interview, meeting Rose Watson at 970-498-5772 or e-mail rwatson@larimer.org .
Boulder Green Building Guild Boulder Green Building Guild is a volunteer-based group wanting volunteers BGBG offers informative programs and events and has many opportunities for volunteers to turn intent in the organization, pick up more about immature building, network and minister right away to the success of BGBG. Info: or call 303-447-0901.
Ecological replacement Wildlands Restoration Volunteers is a local volunteer-driven nonprofit that organizes about 60 proffer ecological replacement projects per year, completing a far-reaching accumulation of critical natural environment replacement and charge work around the Northern Colorado Front Range. Projects add plantings, seed collections, wearing away manage and route maintenance. Projects may be a singular day, but a few final a week end or longer with camping. Trained proffer leaders uncover organisation members the protected use of tools and techniques for restoring Colorado landscapes. Several projects are family and youth-friendly and groups are welcome. Info: revisit wlrv.org or e-mail info@wlrv.org .
Park continuance The City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services is expanding its “Adopt-a-park” module and needs volunteers to help keep City parks seeking good. Park-adopters may be individuals, village groups, scout troops, businesses, etc. and are asked to make at least a one-year undertaking to kind for a park, route or open space; or a definite area in a park, such as a sports field, stadium or flowering plant bed. Adopters perform slight continuance at their place a minimum of twice a month, inclusive tasks such as picking up rabble and house pet waste, stealing weeds, resetting timber chips in shrub beds or playgrounds, checking and restocking dog stations, and stating wall scrawl and any shop-worn stadium structures, benches or cruise tables to Park Maintenance. Info: 719-385-6519 or e-mail cityparkvol@springsgov.com .
Redemptorists office The Redemptorists/Denver Province growth office needs volunteers to help with projects using Microsoft Word, Mail Merge and Excel; and to help with other special projects. The Redemptorists are “an order of Catholic priests who work around the globe portion the bad and many abandoned.” Info: meeting Milvia Valladares at 303-565-5421.
Blankets/blanket-making element Project Linus is a non-profit group dedicated to “bringing soothe and hope to those in need by the contribution of handmade blankets.” They are seeking donations of homemade blankets and materials for blanket-making. The subsequent to types of materials are needed: 100% string fabric, flannel fabric, frigid lay waste textile and acrylic yarn. Please follow these discipline when creation homemade blankets to donate: blankets should not have buttons or identical musical things trustworthy to them (choking hazards for young children); do not use paint on the aspect of the blanket; keep the sweeping in a non-smoking environment and away from house pet hair (to prevent giving kids allergic reactions); and do not make blankets out of tapestry, burlap, upholstery fabric, felt, vinyl, nap or nap yarn. (Also, donations of those materials will not be accepted). Homemade blankets and materials may be donated at the subsequent to Greeley locations: Kenton Manor, 820 27th Ave.; Fairacres Manor, 1700 18th Ave.; Sterling House, 1999 W. 38th Ave.; and Life Care Center, 4800 25th St. Info: 970-356-3922.
Work wardrobe DenverWorks, a non-profit that provides work quickness services, inclusive one-on-one customer management, work preparation, mentoring, a P.C. lab and clothing, needs donations of new or kindly worn-out work wardrobe for job-seekers to wear to interviews and to work. DenverWorks is accepting veteran and unintentional attire of all sizes for men and women. For contribution discipline and to set up a contribution appointment, revisit denverworks.org or call 303-433-0300.
Men’s and women’s clothing, hygiene things and diapers The Denver Rescue Mission needs men’s and women’s wardrobe donations including: new or kindly used pants, jeans, shirts, sweaters, suits and shoes. Also, the Mission needs new men’s and women’s hosiery and underwear; and hygiene things including: diapers of all sizes, shampoo, soap, razors, toothpaste and toothbrushes. Baby regulation is moreover being accepted. Donations may be forsaken off at any time, any day at the Lawrence Street Shelter, 23rd and Lawrence Street; from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. at The Crossing, 6090 Smith Road; or from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ministry Outreach Center, 3501 E. 46th Ave. Info: 303-297-1815.
Outdoor rigging gathering Homeless Gear is seeking neglected outside rigging (backpacks, napping bags, tents, coats, boots, socks, blankets, etc.) to apportion to Denver’s without a country population. Gear donations may be brought to the subsequent to locations: St. Francis Center, 2323 Curtis St., Denver, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday by Sunday; or to Urban Peak, 730 21st St., Denver. For drop-off hours, meeting the Outreach Coordinator at 303-974-2900. For data on the St. Francis Center, call 303-297-1576 or revisit sfcdenver.org . For data on Urban Peak, call 303-974-2900 or revisit urbanpeak.org . For data on Homeless Gear, revisit homelessgear.com .
Kids wardrobe expostulate Clothes To Kids not long ago non-stop a new storefront in University Hills. Their assignment is to give low-income family groups a luck to enable their school-age kids to “shop” for a weeks value of college clothes every 6 months free of charge. The Clothes to Kids store is open by appointment only. Silk Road is assisting with the wardrobe dive by being a directed towards wardrobe drop-off point. Silk Road is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday by Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Info: .
Food and wardrobe donations for homeless/disadvantaged family groups Guidance Behind The Walls, a nonprofit group that assists disadvantaged and without a country families, needs food and wardrobe donations. For “Sunday Soup,” donations of the subsequent to things are needed: beef or duck soup bullion, canned vegetables and tomatoes, canned tuna, cosmetic ware (plates, bowls, spoons, forks and napkins), and salt and pepper. Also indispensable are new or kindly used coats, scarves, winter hats, gloves, long underwear/leggings and boots. Items may be forsaken of at Guidance Behind the Walls, 608 26th St., Denver, or arrangements may be made for donations to be picked up. Info: meeting Tatia Dokes at 303-317-2800.
Donations for at-risk women Women’s Business Link Dreaming Big plan is seeking donations from local people and business. Five areas of need have been identified: scholarships, personal services, mentorship, money and gift cards. Many at-risk women are in need of simple services and things such as hair cuts, train passes, Internet access, diapers, influenza shots and vitamins. Info: wendy@womensbusinesslink.org or 720-261-1940.
Youth and family mentors The Oasis Mentor Program at Larimer County’s Children, Youth and Family Services Division of the Department of Human Services is recruiting girl and family mentors from Larimer County. Mentors offer a salvation of hope to struggling girl and young parents who need a kind friend. Free proffer orientations for potential volunteers are on Saturday mornings, 6 times a year. To register, revisit larimer.org/dhs/volunteer and expand out the online applications. The coordinator will meeting applicants. Mentors must experience in two levels of pre-screening and attend two trainings before they are suited with a young person. Info: revisit larimer.org/dhs/volunteer or meeting Christina Ulrich-Jones at 970-980-2239.
Teen parenting support Florence Crittenton Services, a Denver nonprofit that provides education for profound and parenting teens, an Early Learning Center for their babies and a Young Fathers Program, needs volunteers. Volunteers are indispensable to help with special events that elevate money and recognition of Florence Crittenton Services’ programs; to help manage a “Baby Bucks Store,” (where girls consequence certificates to “purchase” new things for their babies); and to help with general organizational duties. Desired skills add register control, data entry, web pattern and programming, and merchandising. Volunteer info: meeting Marcia Jamison at 303-321-6363, ext. 208 or e-mail mjamison@florencecrittentonco.org.org . General info: florencecrittentonCO.org .
Family support Families First needs people to proffer with young kids and families. Support line volunteers staff the Family Support Line. Volunteers are existing to listen, give informative data and residents resources to parents and caregivers seeking support. Volunteers answer phone calls at the Call Center during the week and from home at night and on weekends.
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Children’s Group Leaders plan and exercise actions that complement a child’s social, emotional, cognitive and earthy growth whilst parents attend support groups or parenting classes. Children’s Group Leaders proffer in the evening, two hours per week, at a parenting group or category place in Aurora, Denver, Englewood or Littleton. Info: call 303-745-0327, e-mail Rachel@FamiliesFirstColorado.org or revisit FamiliesFirstColorado.org .
Disaster module The Aurora Volunteers In Disasters (AVID) module manages dedicated and highly-motivated volunteers who are lerned to help their associate residents in times of emergencies. “Emergency Response Volunteers” take practice and superintendence by AVID when a catastrophe strikes and they are called to respond. AVID is recruiting volunteers is to “Four Wheel Driver Response Group,” who give critical travel during a sleet emergency. Info: 303-326-8964 or e-mail shackett@auroragov.org .
Website research Compass of Larimer County is a website containing stream statistics, reports and studies about Larimer County. Larimer County’s Health and Human Services Division needs Compass research dilettante volunteers and interns to give research and data review to refurbish the Compass website. Specialists set their own report and work at home. Apply online at . Info: awolsey@larimer.org or 970-498-6877.
SouthWest Improvement Council SWIC needs volunteers in several areas. Class Leader volunteers plan and coordinate classes in the Westwood Community Center. Reception Ambassador volunteers will work at the accepting table responding phones and welcoming patrons. Office Assistant volunteers will do P.C. data access and support with staff projects. Fitness Center Monitor volunteers will use the aptness office to guard open times in the weight room and examine out balls for use in the gymnasium. Info: 303-934-4780.
Recording is to blind and dyslexic The Rocky Mountain Unit of Recording is to Blind and Dyslexic (RFBD) is recruiting volunteers. Volunteer opportunities include: reading, directing, bookmarkering, fasten checking, duplicating, outreach, fundraising and more. Volunteer orientations are at 10 a.m. every Monday and 6 p.m. every Thursday. Info: 303-757-0787or e-mail cskoff@rfbd.org .
Animal protection The Denver Animal Shelter, 1241 W. Bayaud Ave., needs volunteers to walk dogs and to consort with cats. Volunteers are moreover indispensable to work in the organizational office carrying out filing, proof-reading Dog/Cat Licenses and assisting with other organizational duties. Items agreed for contribution to the protection are: blankets, washing detergent, palm sanitizer and treats. Info: Contact Lisa Sanchez at 720-337-1783, lisa.sanchez@denvergov.org or revisit denvergov.org/denveranimalshelter/DenverAnimalShelter/Volunteer/tabid/434636/Default.aspx .
Animal protection The Foothills Animal Shelter, 580 McIntyre, Golden, needs donations of the subsequent to items: Gift cards to PetsMart, Petco, Target and Wal-Mart; 9 Volt batteries for microchip scanners; KMR divert replacement supplement; Kong toys (all sizes); card tubes from paper towel, toilet paper or jacket paper rolls; Science Diet canned kitten food; newspaper; screen rod rings (kitten toys); cat toys (not with catnip); bleach; step stools; and paper towels. Items may be forsaken off at the Shelter during normal business hours. Info: 303-278-7575 or foothillsanimalshelter.org .
Animal encourage homes The Larimer Humane Society in Fort Collins needs proffer encourage homes to help take care of animals they receive. Foster care volunteers give proxy off-site care to without a country animals. Register: volunteer@larimerhumane.org . Info: larimerhumane.org or e-mail foster@larimerhumane.org .
Reptile benevolent the public The Colorado Reptile Humane Society needs volunteers, ages 18 and above, who are peaceful to make a six-month undertaking of roughly 3 hours per week. CoRHS receives scarcely 300 neglected and abused reptiles every year. The protection is located in Longmont and there is moreover an active proffer group in Colorado Springs. To volunteer, revisit corhs.org/vol.html for an focus form.
Donations of the subsequent to things are needed: 44-gallon critter keepers, considerable aquariums and lids; grassed area plants such as Russian sage, rabbit and moth bushes; jars of fruit/vegetable newborn food, refrigerated berries and dusty figs; invertebrate UVB bulbs; cleaning and continuance reserve similar to glass washing soaps, automatic dishwasher detergent, paper towels and lawn-size cosmetic garbage bags; comfortable obscurity humidifiers, channel tape, “human” heating pads without the auto-shutoff feature, timers and prolongation cords; and office reserve such as initial category stamps and white and colored duplicate appurtenance paper.
Reptile “sponsors” are moreover needed. By donating 50 cents per day, a unite can casing the day-to-day expenses of a reptile’s stay at CoRHS. Sponsors take a certificate featuring the animal they are sponsoring, their name updated to the sponsored animal’s web description, and photos and their name updated to the “Sponsored Alumni” page once the animal is adopted.
For a full list of reserve indispensable or to report a contribution drop-off time, call 303-776-2070. For data on sponsoring an animal, go to corhs.org/sponsor ./html. Info: corhs.org .
Coyote protection WildEarth Guardians, a charge nonprofit, needs volunteers to help safeguard coyotes in Greenwood Village by essay e-mail letters and carrying out outside margin work in Greenwood Village Parks. Info: e-mail NRosmarino@WildEarthGuardians.org .
Canine Partners of the Rockies Canine Partners of the Rockies, Inc., (CaPR) needs puppy raisers. The bottom mandate for puppy raisers add raising the puppy for 18 months and in attendance scheduled practice classes with other puppy raisers. Info: 303-364-9040, Linda@caninepartnersoftherockies or caninepartnersoftherockies.org .
Administrative benefit for Pawnee National Grassland The Pawnee National Grassland needs proffer organizational assistants to support with organizational work in a tiny office in Greeley. Duties add responding phones, filing, duplicating and conducting other tasks whilst learning about the grassland. Some P.C. expertise would be preferred; practice will be provided. The hours volunteers will work are flexible. Info: meeting the district office between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday by Friday, 970-346-5000.
Horse refuge Harmony HorseWorks in Conifer needs volunteers to help with plantation chores and equine handling. Supplies indispensable add high quality hay, senior equine grain, Equipride nutritive supplement, workable waterproof winter equine blankets, wheelbarrows, rakes and bagged shavings. Monetary donations are acquire at harmonyhorseworks.com using PayPal. Info: meeting Barbara Wright at 303-816-0766.
Animal refuge Creative Acres animal refuge needs volunteers, house pet supplies, cleaning supplies, office reserve and financial donations. For a total list of reserve indispensable and proffer information, revisit creativeacres.org/ and click on the “How you can help” symbol or call 303-659-4792 for details.
Animal refuge Denkai Animal Sanctuary needs volunteers to help feed, water, empty hoses, washed pens and repair fencing is to many animals housed at the sanctuary. Dog-walkers are moreover needed. Supplies urgently needed: bleach, dishwashing soap, robust leashes, pens, disposable gloves, garbage brags, brooms and dustpans, paper towels, palm sanitizer, dog toys, dog treats, cat food, cat litter, and card cat scratching posts. Supplies indispensable is to Equine Program: saddles, bridles, pushing apparatus (pony sized) Round Pen Panels (15-100 panels needed), two by four for fencing, hay, wormer, Ivermectin, Panacur and Pyrantel. Arrangements for reserve to be picked up from the donor may be made. Monetary donations may be made by on vacation denkaisanctuary.org and clicking on the “donation” link. To adopt or encourage a horse, goat, pot-bellied pig or other farm animal, or for more information, meeting Floss Blackburn at info@denkaisanctuary.org or at 970-352-5330.
Campground hosts for 2011 Volunteer Campground Host positions are existing in Estes Park is to 2011 camping season. Positions are existing in 3 campgrounds: Mary’s Lake, East Portal and Hermit Park Open Space. Campground Hosts are on duty from mid-May by October. Info: call 970-679-4552 or revisit larimer.org/nrvolunteer .
Colorado Division of Wildlife Volunteers are indispensable to help with actions including: transporting ill and harmed wildlife to reconstruction centers, assisting parent fish, monitoring nest sites for ospreys and eagles, being debate guides at fish hatcheries, State Wildlife Area clean-ups, and a accumulation of other hands-on projects. Projects are seasonal and change by zone of the state. Info: or contact: Northeast Region Service Center, Chris Howard, Program Coordinator, 6060 Broadway, Denver, 80216, phone, 303-291-7369, e-mail, chris.howard@state.co.us ; Northwest Region Service Center, Program Coordinator, 711 Independent Ave., Grand Junction, 81505, phone, 970-255-6191, e-mail, Trina.Romero@state.co.us : Southeast Region Service Center: Jena Sanchez, Program Coordinator, 4255 Sinton Road, Colorado Springs, 80907, phone, 719-227-5204, e-mail: jena.sanchez@state.co.us ; or Southwest Region Service Center, 415 Turner Drive, Durango, 81303, phone 970-375-6708.
Bird education and scholarship Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, with offices in Brighton and Fort Collins, preserve birds and their habitats by research, monitoring, overdo and education. Volunteer are indispensable to help plan or staff assorted open events, such as festivals and RMBO’s annual member event. These events are at assorted locations along the Front Range at assorted times between now and October. Time undertaking is non-static and no expertise of birds is necessary Info: rmbo.org or 303-659-4348.
Raptor module Rocky Mountain Raptor Program, based in Fort Collins, needs volunteers. RMRP encourages preservation of our environmental and cultural resources by excellence in raptor rehabilitation, residents education and research. Info: 970-484-7756 or e-mail info@rmrp.org .
Railroad notable relic The Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden needs volunteers to work in the office, on the follow crew, in replacement projects in the roundhouse, in the library and as debate guides. Contact proffer coordinator Lauren Giebler at 720-274-5147 or e-mail lauren@crrm.org .
Visiting Nurse Association The Visiting Nurse Association needs volunteers to support with their Senior Wellness Clinics. Each month, the VNA conducts more than 80 clinics providing foot care and simple illness assessments to seniors opposite the Denver-metro area. Volunteers support hospital nurses by portion as receptionists, assisting with customer documentation and scheduling appointments. Also indispensable are volunteers to revisit home-bound patients to help prevent isolation, lonesomeness and give breathing space for caregivers. Info: Contact Nora Simmons Daly at 303-698-6387 or e-mail VNAvolunteers@vnacolorado.org .
Alzheimer’s residents Volunteers are indispensable to outlay time with Alzheimer’s residents at Bear Creek Nursing and Rehab in Morrison. Volunteers outlay time with residents, discussing to them, assisting to read and write letters, sending legal holiday nod cards, personification cards and more. Info: Karen Fletcher, 303-697-8181.
Elder care Life Care Center of Aurora, an elder care facility, needs volunteers in the areas of administration department and activities, adjustable to volunteers’ personalities and schedules. Info: Contact Kim at 720-222-4242 or revisit the Center at 14101 E. Evans Ave.
Hospice Evercare Hospice, 6455 S. Yosemite St., needs volunteers to support people with life-limiting illness and their families. Opportunities add friendship for patient, caregiver support, house pet visits, massage/Reiki/healing touch, and more. Hours are flexible. Info: Contact Lynette at 303-741-2376.
Hospice Sol Amor Hospice needs volunteers who are compassionate, have travel and can attend a thorough proffer practice course. Info: 720-200-1036.
Hospice The Visiting Nurse Association needs volunteers to work with VNA’s Hospice at Home program. Volunteers give support to patients, breathing space for family members, youngster care assistance, anguish support, fundraising and organizational work. All volunteers who have meeting with patients must total a practice program. Info: Nora Simmons Daly, 303-698-6387.
Hospice Affinity Hospice of Life, 2121 S. Blackhawk, Ste. 110, Aurora, needs volunteers to revisit with patients. Hospice volunteers are offering a free practice module and are entangled in a far-reaching operation of actions inclusive essay letters, supervising visits with pets, grocery selling and support for primary caregivers. Info: affinityhospice.com or 303-745-3197.
Hospice Trinity Hospice of Colorado seeks volunteers to offer friendship and support to terminally ill patients and their families. By offering only a hour per week, you can offer as a source of encouragement and mercy by on vacation someone in the Denver civil area. Info: meeting Jill Fabrizio at 303-799-5096 or e-mail jill.fabrizio@trinityhospice.com .
Hospital National Jewish Health needs volunteers to help with organizational support to assorted departments, studious greeting, pediatric playroom wake up benefit and data entry. Volunteers are asked to execute 4 hours per week for at least 6 months. National Jewish Health is closed in the evenings and weekends, so volunteers must be able to advance in during the week. Training, parking and lunches are provided. Volunteers must experience in a crook credentials examine and worker illness process, both supposing at free to the volunteer. Info: 303-398-1126 or e-mail volunteers@njhealth.org .
Hospital Saint Joseph Hospital needs volunteers is to afternoon/evening shifts at its “Welcome Desks.” Volunteers will acknowledge and support patients and visitors by responding questions; send visitors to patients’ rooms, department locations and meeting locations; look up patients’ room place for visitors and give precise data to visitors as directed by staff. Volunteers should have great interpersonal customer service skills; a certain attitude and skill to sustain a high level of veteran restraint beneath stressful conditions; skill to work with little supervision and adaptableness in determining and meeting customer needs. Info: Contact Jordan Frost, proffer coordinator, at 303-837-7667 or revisit sjhfdenver.org .
Ronald McDonald House Charities Volunteers are indispensable to help support the Ronald McDonald Houses in Denver and Aurora by apropos a “Volunteer House Manager,” in progress meals, donating services, cleaning, carrying out office work and donating supplies. Info: rmhc.org/volunteer or 720-324-2404.
Seniors/finances AARP ElderWatch needs volunteers to help free-for-all rascal and to safeguard comparison adults from financial exploitation. Volunteers are indispensable to work with the AARP Foundation and Colorado Attorney General’s Colorado Consumer Line in the Denver Call-Center. References and credentials checks are required. Info: Contact Bob Toye at 720-947-5304 or e-mail rtoyle@aarp.org .
Consumer Fraud education AARP ElderWatch needs volunteers with open vocalization experience to teach seniors about financial security, rascal and scams. Documented vocalization experiences and references are required. Info: Contact Amy at 720-947-5306 or revisit aarpelderwatch.org .
Foreclosure Prevention Program SouthWest Improvement Council needs volunteers to support with the Foreclosure Prevention and Housing Counseling Program. Volunteer actions add responding phones, returning calls to clients, surroundings appointments and faxing and filing documents. Volunteers are asked to execute to at least a 4-hour shift a day any week. Bilingual volunteers are particularly needed. Info: 303-934-2181.
Money management Seniors Inc., a nonprofit group that helps people show off their personal independence, needs volunteers for its Money Management Program – Bill Payer Service. After training, volunteers will go in to the residences of low income infirm or aged persons, at no cost, to support them with organizing and profitable their bills, balancing their checkbook and providing superintendence on personal budgeting and related matter. Info: Tim Cusick at 303-300-6933 or tcusick@seniorsinc.org .
Rebuilding Together Metro Denver Rebuilding Together Metro Denver is a non-profit group that functions in partnership with the residents to restore the houses of low-income homeowners, particularly the aged and disabled. Volunteers are indispensable to expand purposes in the subsequent to fields: office administration, aid communication, database systems, warehouse/donations, proffer recruitment and customer services. To apply, e-mail your resume to aearly@rebuildingdenver.org or call 303-217-2072. Info: revisit rebuildingdenver.org .
Volunteers of America RSVP, a module sponsored by Volunteers of America, assists over 80 agencies in Denver, Douglas and horse opera Arapahoe counties partisan volunteers. Participants must be 55 or comparison and can pointer up for proffer positions at partner agencies during RSVP’s “Inside Scoop” meetings. Info: January Munoz at 303-297-0408, ext. 13128.
Food donations The Jeffco Action Center, 8755 W. 14th Ave., Lakewood, needs soup, canned fruits, canned vegetables, canned meats, peanut butter, beans, rice, cereal and pasta for its food bank. The Jeffco Action Center is a nonprofit group that provides crisis services to needy residents in Jefferson County. Items may be forsaken off at Jeffco Action Center dock, 8755 W. 14th Ave., Lakewood. Dock hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday by Wednesday and on Fridays; 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays; and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays.Info : 303-237-7704 or jeffcoac.org .
Community kitchen The Comfort Cafe, a not-for-profit residents kitchen at 3945 Tennyson St., Denver, needs volunteers to hope for and offer gluten-free and vegetarian dishes. The goals of the Comfort Cafe are: to feed the inspired and all who care to eat tasty and healthful meals, commemorate the deceased, soothe the bereaved and others who experience burden or sadness, and to emanate community. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday by Friday; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Info: 303-728-9251, comfortcafe.kitchen@yahoo.com or thecomfortcafe.net/index.html .
Food bank Food Bank of the Rockies needs volunteers in the Distribution area of the storage area stuffing orders, make-up boxes, classification products for smoothness and more. FBR can accustom groups from 1-30 people for two shifts per day together with a Saturday sunrise per month. Info: Contact Olive at 303-371-9250, ext. 236 or e-mail volunteer@foodbankrockies.org .
Medical relief Project C.U.R.E. delivers donated medical reserve and apparatus to people in need of medical relief around the world. Project C.U.R.E. Corps needs groups of volunteers to arrange items, bucket containers and for storage area organization. Individual volunteers are indispensable to work as lorry drivers, proffer coordinators, couriers, classification team leaders, and in buying and general administration. Info: projectcure.org or 303-792-0729.
Child benefit CASA of Adams and Broomfield Counties is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit group that trains, supports and supervises residents volunteers who promoter is to physical, romantic and informative needs of abused and neglected children. Volunteers attend 30 hours of practice to be able to promoter for young kids who have been abused or neglected. Info: casa17th.org , 303-654-3378 or rhea@casa17.com .
Public safety module The City of Colorado Springs Police and Fire Departments have assimilated forces to emanate open safety proffer module called Community Advancing Public Safety (CAPS). CAPS offers opportunities for volunteers ages 18 and on top of to take an active role in the community’s open safety efforts. Opportunities are existing at both inner operations and at margin locations. SpringsCAPS.org .
Victim advocates The Fort Collins Police Victim Services team needs volunteers. Members of the Victim Services Team are lerned to offer romantic support and crisis involvement to crime victims in Fort Collins. Advocates give data on the crook probity system, support agency referral, aid in appropriation crisis shelter, and make easy other evident needs. They moreover conduct follow-up benefit by providing victim’s reward benefits data together with updates on the position and course of a victim’s box by rough stages of thee judicial system. The Victim Services Team is on-call 34 hours a day, 4 days a week. Applicants are compulsory to have a crook story check, go by a credentials scrutiny and will be compulsory to attend a 45-hour practice module previous to being placed in an on-call capacity. Info: meeting Melissa Funk, Victim Services Supervisor, mfunk@fcgov.com or 970-224-6089.
Victim benefit The Arapahoe County Sheriffs Office needs volunteers for its Victim Assistance Program, that provides 24-hour a day, 7-day a week crisis reply to crime victims and other people entangled in dire events or persons in need. Volunteers are lerned to give crisis involvement and short-term support. Additionally, the module provides referred data together with data on victim rights, victim reward and box status. Following initial training, there are monthly practice meetings hold the initial Monday dusk of any month. Advocates pointer up for two days a month for possibly a weekday night 12-hour shift or week end 24-hour shift. Applicants will be compulsory to contention to a credentials scrutiny inclusive an honesty interview, polygraph hearing and fingerprint clearance. Successful applicants must attend all academy trainings. Info/request focus packet: 720-874-4038 or 720-874-4190.
Adult literacy tutor Attend a practice at a Douglas County library to pick up how you can help adults pick up English, turn better readers or hope for for tests similar to the GED, army foyer or citizenship exams. Register: 303-791-7323 or revisit the “Programs and Events” monthly calendar at douglascountylibraries.org .
Adult/family education tutors The Learning Source for Adults and Families needs proffer tutors for its adult classes in the Denver Metro area (and particularly in the Aurora area). Volunteers are moreover indispensable to tutor classes at the Denver Jail. Areas of direction are English language, reading, writing, math and GED preparation. No previous teaching experience is required. Info: meeting Volunteer Recruiter Debby Novotny Doig at 303-957-2883 or Debby@coloradoliteracy.org .
English tutors Central Denver Language School (CDLS) is a non distinction English denunciation module that teaches English to non English vocalization adults. The college was founded by a group of proffer teachers and has been in operation for a and a half years. CDLS’s tyro race has grown from thirty to over 70. CDLS needs more teachers. If you suffer interacting with unfamiliar students, in a classroom surroundings or one-on-one as a tutor, turn a volunteer. Training and superintendence will be provided. Classes are Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, located nearby Broadway and 1st Ave. Info: call Bud at 303-520-4466.
English tutors The Colorado Refugee English as a Second Language module needs volunteers to teach English to recently-arrived refugees. Tutoring takes place in the student’s home. Info: Sharon McCreary at 720-423-4843 or sharon_mccreary@dpsk12.org ; or refugee-esl.org .
State Park Barr Lake State Park, 13401 Picadilly Road, Brighton needs volunteers to help with vessel inspections, acknowledge visitors and the foyer and to lead actions for teens. There are practice opportunities scheduled via the year. Volunteers can consequence a free Colorado State Parks Annual Pass after 48hours of proffer time. Info: 303-659-6005 or e-mail barr.lake.nature.center@state.co.us .
Yampa Valley Sustainability Council Several of Yampa Valley Sustainability Council’s programs need proffer support.
Talking Green is combining a cabinet to help blossom its informative program. To help choose topics, report events and lead this informative forum, meeting Sarah Fox at sarah@fox-construction.com .
Zero Waste needs volunteers for arriving events. E-mail zero@yvsc.org .
Youth Education/Enviro Club needs volunteers to work with young kids and needs a new place to meet. Info: meeting Kyleigh DeNucci at kyleigh@steamboatchamber.com .
Natural areas The City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program needs volunteers is to subsequent to programs: “Adopt a Natural Area,” that involves monthly litter clean-ups in natural areas with adjustable time commitment; “Volunteer Ranger Assistants,” portion as a friendly face on the route to acknowledge visitors, publicize safety and support rangers from The City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program and the Larimer County Department of Natural Resource; “Master Naturalists,” pick up how to lead fun hands-on margin trips on a adjustable schedule; and “other opportunities,” that are scheduled in the warmer months. To volunteer: Contact Susan Schafer, Natural Areas Volunteer Coordinator at 970-416-2480 or sschafer@fcgov.com . Info: revisit fcgov.com/naturalareas/volunteers.php .
Boulder Creek Watershed Initiative BCWI needs volunteers to help with forums, to work on StreamTeams to safeguard local waterways, to write articles and take photographs, to help with general ecclesiastic duties and more. Info: KeepItCleanPartnership.org or 303-413-7365.
Trail guides The City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks needs route guides to revisit trailheads and hike trails on OSMP lands six-10 hours per month, providing visitors with data on area features, seasonal changes and local and natural history. Free classroom and margin practice is supposing in 4 sessions. Info: osmp.org or 720-579-4161.
Trailwork group Trails 2000 builds and maintains trails; educates route users and advocates for total connectivity on road, path and trail. Volunteers are indispensable for route work projects nearby Durango and opposite Southwest Colorado. Info/register: revisit trails2000.org , e-mail Info@Trails2000.org or call 970-259-4682.
Wilderness environmental service programs The Rocky Mountain Field Institute is a nonprofit group based in Colorado Springs, dedicated to the preservation and replacement of wildlands and key natural areas. RMFI accomplishes its assignment by environmental service, education and research. RMFI programs are created around comprehensive, multi-year or long-term projects created in unison with home management agencies to encounter critical preservation and replacement goals. Info: 719-471-7736 or rmfi.org .
Garden of the Gods greetersThe Rockt Mountain Field Institute needs volunteers to human a table in the Garden of the Gods Park whilst October trailwork is happening. Greeters will give Garden caller data about the work that RMFI is carrying out together with responding any questions visitors have concerning the ecology, geology and story of the park. Minimum age is 16 (or 13 if accompanying a parent volunteer). Advanced registration is required. Register/info: meeting Liz at 719-471-7736 or e-mail rmfi@rmfi.org .
Weed district Larimer County Weed District needs a proffer to present about 12 hours a week assisting with general office responsibilities. Duties add responding phones, responding to questions, and scheming mailings and invoices. A six-month undertaking is required. Info: 970-679-4552 or ccullins@larimer.org .
Park weeding and route continuance Roxborough State Park, 4751 N. Roxborough Drive, Littleton, needs volunteers to work with lerned organisation leaders to pull, clip and gather noxious weeds from 8 a.m. until noon Wednesday and to help sustain the hiking trails from 8 a.m. to noon Tuesdays. Take a span of work gloves with you! Info: 303-973-3959.
Trailwork The Continental Divide Trail Alliance needs volunteers to do route work and stay in scenic landscapes trimming from dull desert to high mountainous inhospitable surroundings in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico. Volunteers will need to take camping gear. A organisation cook will be on palm to give many meals, and sovereign home managers and CDTA organisation leaders will explain tool use, give safety practice and data on proper route office building techniques. Many projects enclosed a guided hike or other informative outing. Projects operation from a day to a week. Most plan locations are car-camping accessible, however a few backpacking options exist as well. Volunteers on the 5 Clear Creek projects can take segment in prime time fly fishing, wildlife observation and on vacation Winfield, a mining spirit town. Register at cdtrail.org/getinvolved . Info: 303-838-3760, 888-909-2382 or cdtrail.org .
Trailwork The Department of Community Resources and the City of Lakewood’s Regional Parks section needs individuals, residents groups and businesses to adopt a section of route at William Fredrick Hayden Park on Green Mountain. The Adopt-A-Trail Program encourages volunteers to “adopt” a half-mile section to be legalised 3 times a year. Once a year, any Adopt-A-Trail team will come together other teams in the playing field to washed up and sustain route sections. Everyone who adopts a section of route will be established with a plaque on the route mile pen of the adopted section. Info: Lakewood.org , 303-697-6159, or e-mail erinil@Lakewood.org .
Morrison Museum The Morrison Natural History Museum, 501 Colorado 8, needs volunteers to teach about local fossils and rocks using hands-on exhibits and interactive demonstrations. Training and mentorship provided. Volunteers are moreover indispensable to support with invertebrate gathering care, hoary frame and casting, and data desk/gift shop operations. Info: 303-697-1873 or mnhm.org .
Museo de las Americas The Museo de las Americas is recruiting and practice volunteers for art, programs and events. Contact Kristi Martens at 303-571-4401, ext. 28, or e-mail Kristi@museo.org .
Denver Platte Valley Trolley Denver Platte Valley Trolley is an all proffer group in need of new volunteers. There is a formalized practice module and no experience is required. The trolley is housed at the Downtown REI store lot and travels along the South Platte Greenway past Confluence Park, REI, Downtown Aquarium, Children’s Museum and Invesco Field at Mile High. Info: denvertrolley.org .
Air and Space notable relic Wings Over the Rockies Air Space Museum, 7711 E. Academy Blvd., needs volunteers to help with girl and adult education programs offering by the Museum’s Education Department. Volunteers conduct tours, support with hands-on activities, teach in the flight simulator lab and conduct our Project Pilot course. Project Pilot is a team office building course in that students pick up the essentials of flight formulation and then fly a assignment in the Museum’s Flight Simulator Lab. Wings offers forward-thinking practice for all of these proffer positions. Aviation experience is a plus, but is not required. Info: Education Department at 303-360-5360, ext. 106 or 116, or education@wingsmuseum.org .
Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory Visitor Center School margin outing module guides and docents are indispensable to offer as hosts and conduct programs apt for college groups, girl and scouting organizations, senior inhabitant and county groups at the Department of Energy’s NREL Visitors Center, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden. Info: Ivilina Thornton at 303-384-6566 or ivilina_thornton@nrel.gov .
Zoo The Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele St., needs volunteers to support with special events, to support zookeepers and to work in the zoo’s membership, education and administration department departments. Info: denverzoo.org or 303-376-6719.
Dinosaur Ridge Volunteer debate guides are indispensable to teach people about the paleontological, geological, natural resources and story of Dinosaur Ridge. Applicants must be at least 18 and must total compulsory training. Info: 303-697-3466 or dinoridge.org .
Science Museum The Denver Museum of Nature Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd., needs volunteers to work with visitors in the Museum’s diorama halls, galleries and wake up areas. Also indispensable are volunteers to be guides, interpreters, collections assistants and classroom prep assistants. Info: Volunteer Services Office, 303-370-6419.
Sylvan Lake State Park Volunteers are indispensable to work in the Visitor Center, washed cabins, pickup trash, lend towards gardens, lead inlet hikes, and teach young kids how to fish at Sylvan Lake State Park, 10200 Brush Creek Road, Eagle. To apply, call 970-328-2021 or revisit .ViewAgency_ID=156.
Nature Center Bluff Lake Nature Center, on the eastern corner of Stapleton, needs proffer naturalists to work with kids using games, scholarship experiments and hands-on actions to teach them about nature. Also indispensable are Site Stewards who plant willows and trees, lift out invasive species and weeds, gather seeds and repair trails. No experience is required. Info: 303-344-0031 or BluffLakeNatureCenter.org .
Butterfly Pavilion The Butterfly Pavilion, 6252 W. 104th Ave., Westminster, needs volunteers to work with visitors and to help in its pleasant moth conservatory, waves pool, touch cart, and grassed area areas. Info: butterflies.org or Kris Desmarais, 720-974-1868.
Trailwork Volunteers are indispensable to support with two route projects this summer at Vega State Park, 15247 North 6/10 Road, Collbran. The initial is on the 2.5-mile North Trail and the second is on the Aspen Trail. Interested volunteers should call the Vega State Park office at 970-487-3407.
Mile High Youth Corps meeting MHYC is recruiting new proffer members for its Marketing and Special Events Committee. Committee members give support is to group by assisting with marketing and communication actions and assisting to plan special events. The time undertaking is a one-year term, meetings are hold monthly at MHYC Headquarters, 1801 Federal Blvd., Denver; people outside of metro-Denver may come together meetings via discussion call. Additional meetings may be scheduled as indispensable to hope for for fundraising events. Committee members are asked to proffer at events assisting with set-up, clean-up and other tasks as needed. To volunteer, meeting Caitlyn Horose, Development Assistant at 720-407-7281, ext. 344 or caitlynh@mhyc.net .
Energy Master module Five Colorado State University Extension offices opposite the state are offering a new Colorado Energy Master module to teach Coloradans and support volunteers meddlesome in appetite issues. Participants can take a or more 3-week courses on Energy and the Environment, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Courses add hands-on learning experiences and partial margin trips. Each course offers Continuing Education credits by both the Green Building Certification Institute and the Colorado Real Estate Commission. spiring Colorado Energy Masters take all 3 courses at a marked down cost and can proffer in a number of ways – from conducting simple home appetite assessments to educating neighbors and friends. Info: revisit ext.colostate.edu/energymaster or meeting Karen Crumbaker at 970-498-6003.
Rocky Mountain Field Institute Dirt Groupies The Rocky Mountain Field Institute Dirt Groupies is a module for “anyone who believes in the assignment of RMFI and wants to obtain entangled by working to produce excitement, donations and to teach the open of RMFI’s vision.” This fall, Dirt Groupies will be educating visitors on assisting to produce supports and expansion the word about its “Indy Give!” campaign. The Groupies will encounter 1-2 times a month via the fall. Info: 719-471-7736.
Japan Earthquake-related
Boulder-Yamagata City Friendship Committee The Boulder-Yamagata City Friendship Committee is seeking financial donations and is using Yamagata Bank, Yamagata, Japan, to apportion supports to the UN Habitat and Japan Habitat Association. Questions and donations may be directed to Yoko Tamaki Brandt, Boulder-Yamagata City Friendship Committee, 901 Utica Ave., Boulder, 80304. Info: 303-447-3117 or tamakibrandt@earthlink.net .
Today by Oct. 26
Parker Authority for Reinvestment Advisory Committee The Parker Authority for Reinvestment Advisory Committee is an instructive body allocated by the Town Council. The hurl of the Committee is to give recommendations to the Parker Authority for Reinvestment (an Urban Renewal Authority) on priorities for open investment of Tax Increment Financing revenues, together with support with evaluating in isolation plan requests for TIF funding. Town residents, business owners and those with a vested fascination in the future of the residents are speedy to apply. A credentials in actual estate, law, architecture, planning, finance or other related fields is speedy but not indispensable to apply. Regular meetings are hold at 7 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of any month at Town Hall, 20120 E. Mainstreet. Additional meetings may be compulsory for education or training. Relatives of Town employees and officials are not authorised to apply. Application: Send a letter of fascination and resume to Town of Parker Community Development Department, Attn: Bryce Matthews, 20120 E. Mainstreet, Parker, 80138. The deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Oct. 26.
Today by Oct. 31
Dental cleaning/food bank donations Through October 31, Mountain Top Periodontics Implants, 8000 E. Prentice, Ste. D7, Greenwood Village, is offering a dental cleaning, exam and necessary x-rays for $39. The whole $39 will be donated to Food Bank of the Rockies. Info: 303-740-0080 or periodontistgreenwoodvillageco.com .
Monday by Oct. 31
Over the counter medical reserve for Haiti Two Denver Nursing School of Nursing former students are pciking up over the counter medical reserve for their arriving outing to Chantal, Haiti. Donations of Tylenol, aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamins with iron, and Tums for both young kids and adults may be forsaken off from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday by Friday at the Denver School of Nursing campus, 1401 19th St. For data on the Chantal, Haiti outing or to make a financial donation, revisit chantalhaitimission.wordpress.com .
Today by Nov. 23
Food bank contribution station Ouray Brewery, 607 Main St., Ouray, is accepting nonperishable things for contribution to the Ridgway Community Food Pantry from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. by Nov. 23. Info: 970-325-7388.
Monday by Nov. 18
Pet reserve AARP Colorado is using SAGE of the Rockies and Pets Are Wonderful Support Colorado to gather cat food, cat litter and dog food for confidante animals who help seniors and people with disabilities and life-challenging illnesses. Pet food may be donated to P.A.W.S. Colorado; reserve may be forsaken off from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at at The Center, 1301 E. Colfax Ave., Denver.
Wednesday, Oct. 23 and Oct. 29
Starz Denver Film Festival Volunteers are indispensable is to 34th Starz Denver Film Festival. All SDFF volunteers will take a film document for every 5 hours of work. Volunteers should be 18 years or older. Interested volunteers need to register at shiftboard.com/denverfilm and attend a of 6:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Starz FilmCenter, Theater No. 6, on Auraria Campus; 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at Henderson’s Lounge at the Denver Film Center/Colfax; or 4 p.m. Oct. 29 at Henderson’s Lounge at the Denver Film Center/Colfax.
Oct. 22, Nov. 5 and Nov. 12
Outward Bound for Veterans Outward Bound for Veterans is a module that provides challenging learning expeditions written to help veterans beat the many challenges they face when returning home from war. Volunteers and donations are indispensable for 3 arriving fundraisers hosted by Holiday Retirement/Atrium of Grand Valley and Atrium of Mesa View in Grand Junction that will benefit Outward Bound for Veterans. Holiday Retirement will tie in all donations made. Info: 970-256-0006.
Oct. 29
Garden of the Gods Youth Day replacement plan Rocky Mountain Field Institute needs girl volunteers in middle and high college to support with restoring the old amicable trails in the Central Garden Area at Garden of the Gods. This involves decompacting the soil, swelling seeds and laying wearing away manage matting. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 23:30 p.m.; parents are acquire but not required. Advanced registration is required. Info/register: meeting Liz at 719-471-7736 or e-mail rmfi@rmfi.org .
Oct. 30
Garden of the Gods replacement plan Rocky Mountain Field Institute needs volunteers to support with restoring the old amicable trails in the Central Garden Area at Garden of the Gods. This involves decompacting the soil, swelling seeds and laying wearing away manage matting. Hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; minimum age is 16 (or 13 if accompanying a parent volunteer). Advanced registration is required. Info/register: meeting Liz at 719-471-7736 or e-mail rmfi@rmfi.org .
Nov. 5-6
Garden of the Gods replacement plan Rocky Mountain Field Institute needs volunteers to support with restoring the old amicable trails in the Central Garden Area at Garden of the Gods. This involves decompacting the soil, swelling seeds and laying wearing away manage matting. Hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; minimum age is 16 (or 13 if accompanying a parent volunteer). Advanced registration is required. Info/register: meeting Liz at 719-471-7736 or e-mail rmfi@rmfi.org .
Nov. 12-13
Garden of the Gods replacement plan Rocky Mountain Field Institute needs volunteers to support with restoring the old amicable trails in the Central Garden Area at Garden of the Gods. This involves decompacting the soil, swelling seeds and laying wearing away manage matting. Hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; minimum age is 16 (or 13 if accompanying a parent volunteer). Advanced registration is required. Info/register: meeting Liz at 719-471-7736 or e-mail rmfi@rmfi.org .
To publicize proffer opportunities/donations indispensable notices, letter sum at least two weeks in advance to Andrea Labak, Volunteers Needed, The Denver Post, City Desk, 101 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 600, Denver, CO 80202, or e-mail Scispeak@denverpost.com .
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