CWEE (Center for Work Education and Employment)
CWEE's individualized job training, placement, and retention program gives participants the skills and competency to raise their confidence, improve their earning potential and move their families towards economic self-sufficiency. Founded in 1982, CWEE has worked with over 10,000 Coloradans to prepare for sustainable, meaningful employment, enabling them to end their welfare. CWEE believes that regardless of personal situations and other barriers to employment, with an appropriate level of education, individuals can and will succeed.
1175 Osage St. Ste 300 Denver, CO 80204. To volunteer, please contact Kristin Miner at 303-892-8444 Ext. 308
Sox Place
Sox Place is a daytime drop-in center for street youth. These range in ages from 12 to 30 and belong to the youth sub-culture known as "street kids." Many have been abandoned by parents/guardians, some are victims of the foster care system, and most have been tossed aside by society. Addictions to drugs, alcohol, violence, and sex are a part of their everyday lives. Most are just trying to survive! A hot meal and a safe place is provided Monday through Saturday. There are activities such as movies, video games, foosball, pool and ping pong to entertain the youth during their time at Sox Place. Staff and volunteers spend their time interacting with the youth and building friendships in order to provide healthy and constructive relationships.
2017 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80206. To volunteer, please contact 303-296-3412
Highline Rehabilitation & Care Community
Highline Rehabilitation and Care Community, of Denver, Colorado accepts patients covered by Medicare and Medicaid. This nursing home has 120 beds making the facility larger than the Colorado state average of 94.50. Also, Highline Rehabilitation and Care Community's 114 residents are more than the average state nursing homes population of 77.19, and is more full at 95% than the 81.16% occupied average Colorado nursing home.
6060 E. Iliff Ave Denver, CO 80222. To volunteer, please contact Evelyn Shultz at 303-759-4221.
The Road called STRATE
At The Road Called STRATE, we believe in the value of all people and our mission is to improve the quality of life for underprivileged youth and individuals by challenging them to realize their maximum potential for success and to develop and prosper through education, training, and encouragement. We would like society to know that sometime or another, all of us begin to recognize who we are, what we can do and all that we can be. This self-examination comes at different times for different individuals.
1532 Galena St Ste 395 Aurora, CO 80010. To volunteer, please contact Ross Holden at 303-360- 9176.
Ronald McDonald House
This house is the house that opens its arms that feels like home that embraces the children that comforts the parents.
This is the house where families meet to eat and sleep, to find their strength and dry tears to look forward with hope to better years. This is the House that Love Built.
932 Potomac Circle, Aurora, CO 80011. To volunteer, please contact Corin Kraus at 720-324-2400.