Season To Share beneficiaries
Author: The Denver Post | newsroom@denverpost.com
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Last year, $1,400,000 was granted to the following 55 nonprofit agencies through The Denver Post Season To Share. These agencies work tirelessly to move people out of poverty by preparing children and youth for success in the classroom and in life; protecting children and families in need with medical care; housing families and individuals in need of a permanent home; and nourishing those who experience hunger. To learn more, visit seasontoshare.com.
Children and Youth
Alternatives for Youth
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado
Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver
Children’s Literacy Center
Colorado “I Have a Dream” Foundation
Colorado Youth for Change
Denver Public Schools Foundation
Florence Crittenton Services
FRIENDS FIRST
Girls Inc. of Metro Denver
Jewish Community Center
Judi’s House
Metro Denver Partners
Reading Partners
Regis University
Save Our Youth
Scholars Unlimited
Second Wind Fund
The YESS Institute
Health and Wellness
Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation
Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition
Colorado Health Network
Denver Children’s Advocacy Center
Doctors Care
Every Child Pediatrics
Inner City Health Center
Kids First Health Care
Kids in Need of Dentistry
National Jewish Health
Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center
Homelessness
Access Housing of Adams County
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless
Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
Emergency Family Assistance Assoc.
Family Homestead
Growing Home
Jewish Family Service of Colorado
Mile High Ministries
Outreach United Resource Center
Sacred Heart House of Denver
The Delores Project
Urban Peak Denver
Volunteers of America
Warren Village
Hunger
Community Food Share, Inc.
Food Bank of the Rockies
Hunger Free Colorado
Jeffco Action Center
JEWISHcolorado
Metro Caring
Project Angel Heart
The Gathering Place
We Don’t Waste
Denver Active 20-30 Children’s Foundation Season To Share Impact Grants
Denver Kids Inc.
Tennyson Center for Children