Posts tagged donation
Boulder battered womens shelter needs help
Dec 10th
Happy Holidays!
Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence thanks you for helping to offer healing, hope and opportunity to survivors of domestic violence and their children through your support.
See below for a fun and easy way to make a $10 donation to SPAN!
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Special thanks to Clutter Consignment for the many ways they are supporting SPAN this month! THISFriday, December 10th, Clutter is donating 10% of their sales to support the work of SPAN for the December Days of Giving Campaign! So drop by the store and pick up some treasures for your home and support SPAN–all at the same time!
Clutter is located at 1909 9th Street in Boulder and carries beautiful, gently used and very clean home furnishings. Shopping there is always a delightful experience!
Coming Soon:

On December 16th, La’au’s Taco Shop will donate 100% of net food sales to SPAN! So work up an appetite and get ready to eat some great tacos for a great cause! La’au’s Taco Shop is located at 1335 Broadway in Boulder.
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Charitable giving is good for business! Your customers will appreciate that their purchases help support a worthy cause at this special time of year, and that appreciation can translate into increased loyalty to you!
Let us know your ideas and we’ll help you get the word out about your promotion for SPAN. Contact Catherine: 303-449-8623 or Catherine@safehousealliance.org
Use your phone to text a donation!
Charitable giving has never been so easy.
1. Text SPAN to 20222
2. Confirm your donation
3. Your donation will appear as a $10 tax-deductible amount on your phone bill.
(Messaging and data rates may apply.)

Certified by the Mobile Giving Foundation
Boulder Farmer’s Market, Boulder Channel 1 giveaway, Fringe Fest and more
Aug 4th
We visit the Boulder Farmer’s Market in the summer and the Boulder Channel 1 booth is giving away free shoes and other great items to a some very lucky guests, Gabe Lee gets the honors of making the donation. Then Jann says goodbye to Amy, one of Boulder Channel 1’s producers and we talk with some of the people and animals around and then some of the other businesses, The Boulder International Fringe Festival and Word is Out Women’s Bookstore to name a few, and Gary Shakleford plays us a few tunes on his guitar.
“Walk With Me” Lisa Bell boulder music video
Apr 15th
Song by Lisa Bell, Lisa Simmons and Bob Story. Starring two adorable dogs, a very catchy tune and helps more dogs get adopted!
The video features Joey and Kona, who were adopted through the Humane Society of Boulder Valley. Joey, the one being led, was adopted more than 9 years ago as a puppy; and Kona, the one who walks Joey, three years ago when he was six years old. Here is the back story to the video:
Kona was in the shelter for several weeks. I was a volunteer at the shelter during that time, and walked him several days a week. He stole my heart and after the third week that he was still waiting for adoption, I decided he was waiting for me. Kona came home a well-trained and very loving dog.
A few days after adoption, he stopped eating and we quickly realized that something was very wrong. With the help of the veterinary clinic at the Humane Society, he was diagnosed within a week with a rare case of canine myositis. With the first round of medication, Kona had a new lease on life and he has never looked back.
He came to us with a cute habit of carrying his own leash in his mouth. One day on a walk in the park, he grabbed for the leash of his adopted brother and started leading him around. Kona was very proud of his new trick and over a two-year period, he learned how to actually take the other dog for a walk. Joey has a habit of wandering and lagging behind, so this made walking and running on our beautiful trails much easier. I’m always there of course, and make sure that Kona has ample water and takes breaks so that he can properly hydrate and be able to cool his body. Leading Joey by the leash helped Kona to regain some of the muscle mass in his jaw and neck that he had lost due to the disease, so it had a rehabilitative effect as well.
The dogs have become quite the celebrities on our trails here in Boulder, CO, with people stopping to take pictures and thanking me and them continuously for making their day. I decided to write a song and develop a music video to tell their story, with the ultimate goal of donating a percentage of the proceeds to non-profits whose mission is to help adopt out wonderful dogs like Joey and Kona.
A portion of all advertising revenue obtained through click throughs for the video, as well as digital downloads of the song will go to local and national organizations including the Humane Society of Boulder Valley, ASPCA, Humane Society of the US, and Best Friends Animal Society. Please help me share the video far and wide so I can give a significant donation to these wonderful organizations. Downloads of the song are available on iTunes:





















