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Boulder Charities and Non-Profits A
Jan 11th
Boulder Charities and Non Profits page list all that you may wish to donate to or contact.
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Access Counseling (formerly The Counseling Center)
1534 55th St.
Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: 303-449-7898
The Counseling Center provides early intervention counseling, education and referral services to families, couples and individuals in Boulder County regardless of their ability to pay. We seek to strengthen our community by helping people develop the skills they need to resolve difficult life situations before they escalate into more serious problems.
PO Box 17010
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-545-6772
The Access Fund is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment.
Acorn School for Early Childhood Development
2580 Iris Avenue @ Folsom
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-938-8233
The mission of the Acorn School for Early Childhood Development is to provide high uality, accessible, early care and education programs, and to advocate for higher standards in the field of early childhood education.
Addiction Treatment Center of Longmont
2130 Mt. View Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-651-9200
Addiction Treatment Center of Longmont (ATC) is an Intensive outpatient substance abuse program. It is designed for adults with alcohol or drug abuse probelms who don’t reuire a hospital stay or residential treatment.
Aeolian Art and Music Institution
2005 18th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-790-2224
Bringing the communities of the East and the West together through fine arts, music, and cultural activities of both the East and the West. Our charter is to create a complete environment for unleashing a child’s creativity. We would like children to develop and sustain interest over the years by offering a positive learning environment in fine arts.
Affordable Housing Alliance
777 Pearl Street, Suite 210
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 720-260-2800
AHA is dedicated to providing affordable home ownership opportunities for those who could not otherwise afford to own a home in the community in which they live and are active citizens. AHA believes that those who form the social fabric of our community (nurses, teachers, social workers, etc.) should have a permanent home in our community.
Aging Services Foundation of Boulder County
PO Box 471
Boulder, Colorado, CO 80306
Phone: 303-441-4575
The mission of the Aging Services Foundation is to raise and distribute funds for services that promote the health and well-being of older adults and caregiving families.
Alienated Parents Association
PMB 395, 1630 A 30th Street
Boulder, CO, CO 80301
Phone: 303-449-6774
Alienated Parents Association supports family association as a fundamental human right.
All Together Now International
P O Box 7111
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 720-565-8777
Our Mission is to support charitable projects designed to address material needs of poor populations in Asia. Our projects also work toward fostering self-sufficiency, cooperation and community. Our intent is also to provide support to individuals for personal action to help those in need.
ALS Association, Rocky Mountain Chapter
P.O. Box 7964
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 303-549-1601
The mission of the ALS Association-Rocky Mountain Chapter is to improve the uality of life for ALS patients and their families and to provide patient services support for the management and progression of the disease.
24 Ninth Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-776-8184
The mission of Alternatives For Youth, Inc. is to provide timely and responsive services that promote social and academic success for youth and their families.
3188 Redstone Road
Boulder, CO 80305
Phone: 303-499-9331
Alt-X is devoted to supporting digital arts and culture.
6857 Paiute Ave
Longmont, CO 80503
Phone: 303-776-2689
The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based volunteer health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
3135 23d Street
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-673-0292
The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
American Mountain Guides Association
PO Box 1739
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-271-0984
The American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) is a non-profit organization that seeks to represent the interests of American mountain guides by providing support, education, and standards.
5378 Sterling Dr.
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-442-0577
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its congressional charter and the fundamental principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
1795 uince Avenue
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-442-4484
Within the environs of home care for elders, Anam Chara expresses its mission of service for each in its community by nurturing a conscious journey through the passages of life.
Archway Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc.
PO Box 17054
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-774-8347
Archway wildlife seeks to address many environmental issues. We take care of wildlife in need as a direct result of human contact primarily, infant suirrels, raccoons,foxes,wood ducks, mallards and goslings. Another significant part of Archway is outdoor education. We teach animal tracking, wilderness survival, appreciation for the natural world,and heightened awareness,to all age groups. We also offer advice on wildlife conflict and management.
890 Morgan Drive
Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: 303-499-3165
The art of choral music has been constrained in the minds of most of the populace of our state to endless repeat performances of a handful of traditional masterpieces. The Ars Nova Singers has accepted a leadership role in breaking new ground in Colorado’s choral tradition and opening up this music to new audiences. To accomplish our mission, Ars Nova is committed to these principles: ? the furthering of the choral art form, through public performances of the highest artistic uality; ? to educate our audiences about the diversity of artistic expression in the choral art form across eras and cultures, through innovative programming of non-standard repertoire; ? to emphasize, as our name implies, “New Art;? that is, choral music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
PO Box 1461
Longmont, CO 80502
Phone: 303-678-8417
Promoting the cultural arts in historic downtown Longmont.
Association for Community Living in Boulder County
5744 N. 71st Street
Longmont, CO 80503
Phone: 303-527-0888
The mission statement of the Association for Community Living is: We believe that people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities belong in the community in natural proportions ? to live, to work, and to participate fully in all aspects of community life. The ACL in Boulder County exists to ensure these rights by acting as a catalyst to promote attitudes, practices, programs, and policies that result in full participation.
Association for Experiential Education
3775 Iris Ave., Suite #4
Boulder , CO 80301
Phone: 303-440-8844
The mission of the Association for Experiential Education is to develop and promote experiential education. The association is committed to supporting professional development, theoretical advancement and the evaluation of experiential education worldwide.
Association for Traditional Studies
1630-A 30th Street, #420
Boulder, CO CO 80301
Phone: 303-482-2046
The Association is dedicated to the preservation, documentation, and dissemination of traditional arts and knowledge around the world. The survival of traditional arts is imperative as we face issues of sustainability and development in the 21st century and the Association strives to create an environment for traditional practioners to reach the world to share their arts and knowledge.
736 Pearl Street
Boulder, Colorado, CO 80302
Phone: 303-447-0816
To make uality beer and brewing knowledge accessible to all.
Attention, Inc. (Attention Homes)
3080 Broadway Suite C
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-447-1206
The mission of Attention Homes is to provide residential treatment, counseling, and safe shelter to at-risk youth.
1966 13th Street, Suite 230
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-415-0130
Audubon Colorado exists to inspire and work with people to conserve, restore and enjoy natural habitats in our state. We focus on birds and other wildlife through education, research, careful use of our resources, and by serving as strong voices for the natural world.
100 Health Park Drive
Louisville, CO 80027
Phone: 303-761-0186
Extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who are ill and by nurturing the health of the people of our communities.
Ayacara International
3926 Promontory Ct.
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 720-565-9266
Fundacion Ayacara was created to match the need for concrete direct action in those areas where the socio-environmental crises are threatening sensitive ecosystems and very undeveloped communities in southern Chile Patagonia. Based on the fact that every single problem we are facing today originates within ourselves, this project focuses on proposing new alternatives based on comprehensive understanding of nature and its cycles for education and the development of the edge zones where wilderness and civilization clash.
Boulder Bridgehouse
Nov 25th
Jann talks with some people from the Boulder Bridgehouse who help homeless people get back on their feet by providing assistance with food, medication, housing and employment.
‘Christmastime’ filming begins Nov. 13 – Nov. 21 Boulder
Nov 12th
LOCATION: The City of Boulder is finalizing preparations for the filming of a movie, ‘Christmastime’ on and around the Pearl Street Mall. Filming will begin this Friday, Nov. 14 and continue through Friday, Nov. 21.
‘Christmastime,’ directed by Michael Landon, Jr., includes Ernie Hudson, Marley Shelton, and Christian Kane in the cast. The plot is focused around a couple who owns a business on the Pearl Street Mall and is visited by an angel during the holiday season. Approximately 150 residents from in and around Boulder will work as extras during the week of the filming.
STAGING AREA: The Municipal Center parking lot on Canyon Boulevard, just west of Broadway, will serve as the primary staging area for film crews from Thursday, Nov. 13 at 5 p.m. until Friday, Nov. 21 at 11:59 p.m. The Municipal Center parking lot will be closed to city employees and the public throughout this time period. The Library parking lot across the creek, accessible from Arapahoe Avenue, will remain open and available for public parking.
PLOT SUMMARY Echoing in the deepest depths of space, a humble prayer ascends: One from Maire Taylor, a smart, beautiful businesswoman who asks that her husband find the strength and wisdom to let go of their 9 year old marriage … While a second prayer simultaneously comes from Billy Taylor, a hopelessly romantic artist who asks that his wife receive the strength and wisdom to hold on. From these humble pleas, comes an answer in the form of a little miracle (an 8 year old runaway from heaven) who takes it upon herself to rekindle the once intimate friendship and romance that has slowly, but surely slipped away from Billy and Maire due to a heart-wrenching loss. Using all of her skill and charm (as well as some well-intentioned mischief!) our little 8 year old runaway comically sets out to heal their broken hearts and save their marriage by helping them get back to the basics of love.
FULL CAST AND CREW Christmastime