Boulder’s Real Estate Professionals Give Back with Real Day
The great people of Colorado, a sense of community, and charity- these are just some of our favorite things! We’re preparing for Christmas 2.0 with Real Day, an annual event that brings together the passionate real estate professionals from Boulder and Denver. With the help of the administrators, realtors, and everyone who supports them, a few select non-profit organizations in Colorado will get a day of fundraising, volunteer opportunities, and big smiles.
On January 28, 2020, the Market Real Estate team will be joined by real estate professionals of all backgrounds to support the following organizations who we proudly supported during Colorado Gives Day back in November.
If you are a real estate pro or someone who works with real estate professionals, then this day is 100% for you!
A Precious Child
Servicing the children and families of Denver Metro counties including Boulder, Denver, Arapahoe, and beyond, A Precious child works with over 440 Agency Partners to identify children and families in need of services and support for difficult challenges like abuse and neglect. A Precious Child focuses on building a strong foundation for the students of the Denver Metro area using things four main principles- essentials to thrive, educational empowerment, extracurricular enrichment, and gifts to celebrate. With more than 166,000 Colorado children living in poverty, A Precious Child works hard to keep the future of Colorado safe and supported.
Community Food Share
For everyone $1 that you donate to Community Food Share, 3 meals are provided to those who are in need of fresh, nutritious food in Boulder and Broomfield Counties. Using pillars of engagement, collaboration, and leadership, Community Food Share has been keeping Boulder fed since 1981 by partnering with local businesses to redistribute fresh food- so that everyone can feel good about what they’re eating. Not sure how you want to contribute? Community Food Share has opportunities for all kinds of donations– money, food donations, and of course, volunteered time.
Boulder Bridge House
There is nothing in the world that can stop someone on a mission. That’s Boulder Bridge House’s motto- and it’s clear that it drives them to make significant changes and impact those who struggle with homelessness in Boulder and beyond. Using programs like “Ready to Work”, a work-first approach to homelessness that offers housing, work experience, and support, and Community Table Kitchen, a program that supports low-income families by providing nutritious meals, Boulder Bridge House has given it their all to make everyone who walks through their doors a shot at kicking butt.