We actively partner with local organizations to provide material resources for our neighbors in need. We collaborate with civic and religious leaders to address systemic needs like affordable housing. We offer our campus as a community center, hosting support groups, , and exercise classes. Some of our partners include:
St. Francis Center
Denver’s Saint Francis Center offers shelter and support services to adult men and women experiencing homelessness. Are the drop-off barrels for clothing only? If so, it would be good to say that. Drop-off barrels are located to the right of the Maglaras Hall doors on the outer east side of the building. Please drop off your donation on the first Sunday of the month from 8:30am-11:00am.
Urgent In-Kind Needs:
Men’s jeans (30 to 36 waist), men’s underwear (boxer/boxer briefs) small, medium; large Cologne/aftershave, Q-tips, Vaseline, bar soap, deodorant, body powder and foot powder. Hand and body lotion, shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash, washcloths, towels (all sizes).
Broomfield FISH
FISH (Feeding Families and Fueling Hope) is a local organization that boasts a thriving food pantry, offers transportation assistance, rent ad utility assistance, and other services to those in need. We help in the following ways:
Food in-gatherings to stock the shelves of our local food pantry
Volunteer at distribution days
Host collection bin for non-perishable food/necessities
Further education on hunger issues in our community
Precious Child
A Precious Child provides opportunities and resources to children in need, empowering them to achieve their full potential. We help by:
Host collection bin for donations of children's clothing and toys
Church Challenge participant-annual drive for school supplies
Volunteers stuff backpacks with back-to-school supplies
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence
SPAN is a domestic violence shelter in Boulder that provides relief to those seeking refuge, educates the community on domestic violence, and supports survivors.
National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD)
This is a national effort composed of faith and community-based organizations trained to respond to disaster emergencies. We have joined the Broomfield Chapter. We help by:
We maintain a list of HC volunteers who can respond to an issue identified by the Broomfield Office of Emergency Management.
Volunteer skills would be matched to needs as they arise within the city or county.
Vitalant
Decades of experience and high-level expertise in blood collection, testing, logistics, distribution, special services and research