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5 Amazing Volunteer Organizations In Denver

Looking for ways to give back in your community? Start here!

Giving back is rewarding and helps build stronger, more connected communities.
Giving back is rewarding and helps build stronger, more connected communities. (Shutterstock)

Volunteering is a wonderful way to give back and get involved in your community. Fortunately for folks in the Denver area, thereโ€™s no shortage of organizations nearby that would love to have your help.

Here are five outstanding volunteer organizations in the Denver area.

1. Denver Rescue Mission: Denver Rescue Mission has a rich 131-year history and a commitment to serving the vulnerable. They provide vital support to people experiencing homelessness and addiction through various programs, including emergency services, rehabilitation and community outreach, fostering positive transformation in their lives. Learn more at denverrescuemission.org.

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2. Mile-High United Way: This organization collaborates closely with the community to address vital human services issues across seven counties. They emphasize their commitment through community programs, concentrating on giving children a strong start, supporting education and fostering economic opportunities for everyone. Learn more at unitedwaydenver.org.

3. Denver Urban Gardens: Committed to empowering Denver residents, the organization operates 193 community gardens, including school-based gardens and food forests, fostering sustainable, food-producing neighborhood spaces. They provide access, skills and resources through youth programming, workshops, events, volunteer initiatives, and seedling support, promoting community engagement and urban green space regeneration. Learn more at dug.org.

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4. Denver Botanic Gardens: This service relies on volunteers to fulfill the Gardens' mission of connecting people with plants, particularly those from the Rocky Mountain region. They enhance the visitor experience by fostering a deeper connection with nature through diverse plant displays and educational opportunities. Learn more at botanicgardens.org.

5. Habitat For Humanity: This service, a part of a global nonprofit housing organization, builds and sells homes to hardworking people in need of decent and affordable housing. They welcome volunteers from various backgrounds, providing opportunities to help build affordable homes for local families, regardless of prior experience. Learn more at habitatmetrodenver.org.

Do you know of another volunteer organization in Denver that should be recognized? Let us know about it in the comments!

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