MARSHALL FIRE RELIEF
IMPORTANT UPDATES:
Donation Distribution Center Adjusted Hours:
As the short term urgency wanes regarding the Marshall Wildfires, long term recovery is beginning to take shape. The Donation Distribution Center will be closed Friday, April 15th at 4pm- Sunday, April 17th.
The last day the Center will be open to clients is April 22nd. The Center will officially closed on April 23rd, with volunteer closing activities active April 24th- April 30th.
MATERIAL DONATION INFORMATION
The Donation Distribution Center is NO LONGER ACCEPTING drop offs of used clothing, toys, books, or shoe donations from individuals. The Center is in need of these items: NEEDS LIST.
If you are a business, nonprofit, or responding agency with large/bulk donations of new material goods, see the Current Needs List and contact us to schedule drop off at (720) 574-2300. Individuals can register donations and services on the DART website.
For ongoing DONATION NEEDS visit ColoradoResponds.org
For ongoing VOLUNTEER NEEDS visit Volunteer.ColoradoResponds.org
Long Term Recovery
As short term urgency regarding the Marshall Wildfires begins to wane, long term recovery plans are being developed. Volunteers and donations may still be needed as long term needs are identified. As a result, the Colorado Responds newsletter will be sent less frequently, on an 'as needed' basis. Organizations will continue to post volunteer needs to the Colorado Responds Volunteer Website.
As urgency decreases, it is important to remember that thousands of nonprofits in Colorado are in need of volunteers every day! To find more opportunities to serve in your community, you can visit SparktheChangeColorado.org to sign up for hundreds of Volunteer Opportunities from our nonprofit partners!
Since Colorado Responds is powered by Spark the Change, anyone registered as a volunteer on the Colorado Responds Volunteer Website is automatically registered for the Spark site, as well. This means you can use your same log in information on the Spark site to sign up for opportunities. It's as simple as that!
Thank You to all the volunteers who have and continue to give their time, talents, and expertise to assist with the Marshall Wildfire Response! Together, anything is possible!
Donation Distribution Center Adjusted Hours:
As the short term urgency wanes regarding the Marshall Wildfires, long term recovery is beginning to take shape. The Donation Distribution Center will be closed Friday, April 15th at 4pm- Sunday, April 17th.
The last day the Center will be open to clients is April 22nd. The Center will officially closed on April 23rd, with volunteer closing activities active April 24th- April 30th.
MATERIAL DONATION INFORMATION
The Donation Distribution Center is NO LONGER ACCEPTING drop offs of used clothing, toys, books, or shoe donations from individuals. The Center is in need of these items: NEEDS LIST.
If you are a business, nonprofit, or responding agency with large/bulk donations of new material goods, see the Current Needs List and contact us to schedule drop off at (720) 574-2300. Individuals can register donations and services on the DART website.
For ongoing DONATION NEEDS visit ColoradoResponds.org
For ongoing VOLUNTEER NEEDS visit Volunteer.ColoradoResponds.org
Long Term Recovery
As short term urgency regarding the Marshall Wildfires begins to wane, long term recovery plans are being developed. Volunteers and donations may still be needed as long term needs are identified. As a result, the Colorado Responds newsletter will be sent less frequently, on an 'as needed' basis. Organizations will continue to post volunteer needs to the Colorado Responds Volunteer Website.
As urgency decreases, it is important to remember that thousands of nonprofits in Colorado are in need of volunteers every day! To find more opportunities to serve in your community, you can visit SparktheChangeColorado.org to sign up for hundreds of Volunteer Opportunities from our nonprofit partners!
Since Colorado Responds is powered by Spark the Change, anyone registered as a volunteer on the Colorado Responds Volunteer Website is automatically registered for the Spark site, as well. This means you can use your same log in information on the Spark site to sign up for opportunities. It's as simple as that!
Thank You to all the volunteers who have and continue to give their time, talents, and expertise to assist with the Marshall Wildfire Response! Together, anything is possible!