Dear Family and Friends,
Each year the Denver Cherry Creek Rotary Club and its Foundation set a budget to utilize our fundraising proceeds to support our local and international communities. These philanthropic funds were made available through generous contributions from members and friends of the Club, several key fundraising projects in our community, and accessing Rotary matching. DCCR Club Members have volunteered thousands of hours to make these projects happen. Keep reading to see examples of how those dollars have made a difference!
Community Service: Notable and representative projects include
Partnered with other Rotary clubs to create a $500,000 permanent Rotary mental health fellowship at Childrens Hospital
Partnered with Project Worthmore in a variety of ways to support Denver’s refugee community. Key areas included addressing food insecurity and providing equipment for in-clinic dental care.
Club members volunteered and provided clean-up and painting for a resident senior in the community in partnership with Brothers Redeveloipment Paint-a-Thon program
Rehabilitated apartments provided by Joy House used to house battered women and their children.
Cooked and served hot meals for clients of Joshua Street
Sponsored and staffed annual computer and electronics community recycling events with PCs for People
International Service: Notable and representative projects include
Led a dental mission to Honduras, where numerous Club members volunteer in both dental and administrative capacities to serve hundreds of patients
Initiated a Rotary Foundation supported global grant worth $80,000 to start a micro-loan program for small women-owned businesses in Honduras through the Adelante Foundation
Disaster and COVID Relief: Notable and representative projects include
Supported immediate needs of Colorado residents impacted by the Marshall Fire
Coordinated hundreds of volunteers over 10,000 volunteer-hours repackaging 325 tons of food for MetroCaring in Denver
Provided emergency shelter, tools, and household supplies to displaced families after disaster and conflict through ShelterBox
Youth and Literacy: Notable and representative projects include
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards: Sponsored about 10 students (8th grade or high school) each year to attend a 5-day overnight leadership camp in the mountains, and volunteered 3-5 Club members to serve as senior counselors
Major sponsor of the East High school Robotics team
Provided thousands of dollars in scholarships to help students and refugees afford continued education or vocational training and certification.
Sponsored an essay-writing contest for middle-schoolers to foster creative expression and writing skills
Made a 5-year funding commitment to Imagination Library of Denver to provide books every month to hundreds of kids from birth to age 5 in the Globeville/Swansea neighborhoods.
Rotary Service Projects: partnering with other local Rotary clubs to support their domestic and international programs along with The Rotary Foundation.
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THANK YOU!