Volunteer in the Community From: Project Helping

Volunteer: Help With Garden Maintenance and Weeding

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 5, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at an Organic Garden

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help landscape a sustainable garden and outdoor garden classroom. There will be some lifting, digging with shovels and general garden work.

Address:

4594 S Cole Street

Morrison, CO 8046

Agenda:

10:00- 10:10 - Welcome and Overview

10:10-1:50- Garden Projects

1:50-2:00- Clean up and thank you

*Volunteers can show up at any point in this time frame and can stay as long as they're able*

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

The school parking lot

Where to Meet:

Check in with the Jovial Concepts volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

By transforming 40 urban lawns into organic gardens, Jovial Gardens by Jovial Concepts will grow enough fresh produce to feed 250 Colorado families. Using gardens as a classroom, participants learn sustainability, environmental awareness, healthy food practices, and how to combat obesity and other health issues associated with food hardships.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Jovial Concepts

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help landscape a sustainable garden and outdoor garden classroom. There will be some lifting, digging with shovels and general garden work.

Address:

4594 S Cole Street

Morrison, CO 8046

Agenda:

10:00- 10:10 - Welcome and Overview

10:10-1:50- Garden Projects

1:50-2:00- Clean up and thank you

*Volunteers can show up at any point in this time frame and can stay as long as they're able*

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

The school parking lot

Where to Meet:

Check in with the Jovial Concepts volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

By transforming 40 urban lawns into organic gardens, Jovial Gardens by Jovial Concepts will grow enough fresh produce to feed 250 Colorado families. Using gardens as a classroom, participants learn sustainability, environmental awareness, healthy food practices, and how to combat obesity and other health issues associated with food hardships.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Jovial Concepts

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2025

Zip Code: 80465

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 9, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make Fidget Blankets for Those in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make a fringe-tied fleece blanket; no sewing or special skills are required!

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200 Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:05 PM- Welcome, Intro to Event

3:05 PM - 4:45 PM - Make Blankets

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping: 

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make a fringe-tied fleece blanket; no sewing or special skills are required!

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200 Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:05 PM- Welcome, Intro to Event

3:05 PM - 4:45 PM - Make Blankets

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping: 

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Women and Transgender Individuals in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 11, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Essential Baby Items at a Walk-Thru Market

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Walk-Thru Food Markets for Families in Need

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help With Garden Maintenance and Weeding

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer to Grow Food for People in Need at Angel's Garden

Minimum Age:

14+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will assist with various gardening projects, such as planting, weeding, and harvesting the gardens.

*This event is weather permitting, you will receive an email if anything changes*

Address:

Angel's Garden

6449 W Third Pl

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

8:00-8:10 - Welcome and Check In

8:10-8:50 - Gardening

8:50-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

There is plenty of street parking 

Where to Meet:

Meet near the corner of N. 3rd Place & Newland St. Proceed through the South facing gate

Check in with the Grow Local volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Grow Local Colorado's mission is to grow and share fresh produce with and for those in our community, especially those lacking access to healthy food.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grow Local

Minimum Age:

14+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will assist with various gardening projects, such as planting, weeding, and harvesting the gardens.

*This event is weather permitting, you will receive an email if anything changes*

Address:

Angel's Garden

6449 W Third Pl

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

8:00-8:10 - Welcome and Check In

8:10-8:50 - Gardening

8:50-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

There is plenty of street parking 

Where to Meet:

Meet near the corner of N. 3rd Place & Newland St. Proceed through the South facing gate

Check in with the Grow Local volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Grow Local Colorado's mission is to grow and share fresh produce with and for those in our community, especially those lacking access to healthy food.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grow Local

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025

Zip Code: 80226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with Project Helping at an Organic Farm

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help Ekar Farms with a work project on the farm, such as planting, irrigation, fertilizing, or weeding.

Address:

5620 W 14th Ave

Lakewood, CO 80214

Agenda:

9:00-9:10 - Welcome and Overview

9:10-11:50 - Garden Projects

11:50-12:00 - Wrap Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty

Closed-toe shoes are recommended

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Work gloves are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own

Where to Park:

There is parking in the parking lot on the Northside of the park and alongside Depew, between 14th and 13th. 

Where to Meet:

Meet at the yellow shade structure. (Tent / Canopy)

Click here to view a map and parking instructions:

https://projecthelping.notion.site/Ekar-Farms-Parking-and-Meeting-Instructions-1cea5b84107e8058b5fbcdbe0d1bf2c4?pvs=4

About the Organization:

Ekar Farm is an urban farm dedicated to educating the community about sustainable agriculture practices and food justice, and donating fresh, healthy, organic produce to local food banks.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Ekar Farms

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help Ekar Farms with a work project on the farm, such as planting, irrigation, fertilizing, or weeding.

Address:

5620 W 14th Ave

Lakewood, CO 80214

Agenda:

9:00-9:10 - Welcome and Overview

9:10-11:50 - Garden Projects

11:50-12:00 - Wrap Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty

Closed-toe shoes are recommended

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Work gloves are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own

Where to Park:

There is parking in the parking lot on the Northside of the park and alongside Depew, between 14th and 13th. 

Where to Meet:

Meet at the yellow shade structure. (Tent / Canopy)

Click here to view a map and parking instructions:

https://projecthelping.notion.site/Ekar-Farms-Parking-and-Meeting-Instructions-1cea5b84107e8058b5fbcdbe0d1bf2c4?pvs=4

About the Organization:

Ekar Farm is an urban farm dedicated to educating the community about sustainable agriculture practices and food justice, and donating fresh, healthy, organic produce to local food banks.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Ekar Farms

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 14, 2025

Zip Code: 80214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Senior Citizens

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 16, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 16, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 17, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 17, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Kids in Need

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help With Garden Maintenance and Weeding

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pack Activity Boxes for Kids with Serious Illnesses with Roundup River Ranch

Minimum Age:

13+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack camp themed activity boxes that will be distributed to campers year round.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:55 - Build the Boxes

6:55-7:00- Clean up and Thank you

What to Bring:

Yourself, and a friend!

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Roundup River Ranch: 

Roundup River Ranch offers children with life-altering diagnoses, and their families, opportunities to embrace joy, create connection, foster independence, and build hope through free, medically-supported camp programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Roundup River Ranch

Minimum Age:

13+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack camp themed activity boxes that will be distributed to campers year round.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:55 - Build the Boxes

6:55-7:00- Clean up and Thank you

What to Bring:

Yourself, and a friend!

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Roundup River Ranch: 

Roundup River Ranch offers children with life-altering diagnoses, and their families, opportunities to embrace joy, create connection, foster independence, and build hope through free, medically-supported camp programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Roundup River Ranch

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2025

Zip Code: 80122

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at a Farm in Lakewood with Grassroots Farmers

Minimum Age:

18+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help with a variety of different tasks based on the need that day. This can include bed prepping, site management, stale bed practices, weeding management, trellising crops, harvesting crops, sowing seeds, transplanting, turning compost, spreading mulch or leaf litter, wheelbarrowing materials, cleaning tools after usage, and various other mini-tasks.

Address:

South Garrison St and West Dakota Ave

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

9:00-9:05- Welcome and Check-in

9:05-9:15 - Overview and Instruction

9:15-11:45 - Farm Hands On Experience

11:45-12:00 - Tool Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed Toed Shoes

Water

Hat

Comfortable Clothes (some you don't mind getting dirty)

Snack

Where to Park:

Park along side West Dakota Ave by the fence line of the farm

Where to Meet:

By the front gate there will be a check in table 

About the Organization:

Grassroots Farmers is a collective of farmers and farm organizations farming organic sustainable solutions in the Denver and Boulder areas of Colorado. Our mission is to grow dense nutritious real food locally by farmers for our communities while providing farm mentorship through educational programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grassroots Farmers

Minimum Age:

18+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help with a variety of different tasks based on the need that day. This can include bed prepping, site management, stale bed practices, weeding management, trellising crops, harvesting crops, sowing seeds, transplanting, turning compost, spreading mulch or leaf litter, wheelbarrowing materials, cleaning tools after usage, and various other mini-tasks.

Address:

South Garrison St and West Dakota Ave

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

9:00-9:05- Welcome and Check-in

9:05-9:15 - Overview and Instruction

9:15-11:45 - Farm Hands On Experience

11:45-12:00 - Tool Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed Toed Shoes

Water

Hat

Comfortable Clothes (some you don't mind getting dirty)

Snack

Where to Park:

Park along side West Dakota Ave by the fence line of the farm

Where to Meet:

By the front gate there will be a check in table 

About the Organization:

Grassroots Farmers is a collective of farmers and farm organizations farming organic sustainable solutions in the Denver and Boulder areas of Colorado. Our mission is to grow dense nutritious real food locally by farmers for our communities while providing farm mentorship through educational programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grassroots Farmers

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 21, 2025

Zip Code: 80226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 23, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Women and Transgender Individuals in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 24, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 24, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sort and Organize Baby Gear

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will sort donated baby/toddler clothes into large bins based on size. Then, depending on the season (winter or summer) volunteers will create baby clothes bags with 30 items per bag (boy/girl, winter/summer) so that our partner nonprofits can request certain sizes for the families in their programs. Other activities may include sorting baby gear (strollers, car seats, hygiene supplies) and sorting baby shoes.

Address:

5590 Joliet St
Denver CO 80239

Agenda:

2:00-2:15 - Arrive and check in

2:15-2:30 - Learn about WeeCycle and take tour

2:30-4:00 - Help sort baby clothes by size, gender and season. Clothes are bagged for families in need of baby and toddler clothing

4:00 - Thank you and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Please wear comfortable clothes, preferably in layers as the warehouse is not heated/air conditioned

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Plenty of parking is available in front of the WeeCycle office.

Where to Meet:

Please come to the front office we are the building with the red stripe.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will sort donated baby/toddler clothes into large bins based on size. Then, depending on the season (winter or summer) volunteers will create baby clothes bags with 30 items per bag (boy/girl, winter/summer) so that our partner nonprofits can request certain sizes for the families in their programs. Other activities may include sorting baby gear (strollers, car seats, hygiene supplies) and sorting baby shoes.

Address:

5590 Joliet St
Denver CO 80239

Agenda:

2:00-2:15 - Arrive and check in

2:15-2:30 - Learn about WeeCycle and take tour

2:30-4:00 - Help sort baby clothes by size, gender and season. Clothes are bagged for families in need of baby and toddler clothing

4:00 - Thank you and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Please wear comfortable clothes, preferably in layers as the warehouse is not heated/air conditioned

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Plenty of parking is available in front of the WeeCycle office.

Where to Meet:

Please come to the front office we are the building with the red stripe.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 25, 2025

Zip Code: 80239

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 26, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer to Grow Food for People in Need at Angel's Garden

Minimum Age:

14+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will assist with various gardening projects, such as planting, weeding, and harvesting the gardens.

*This event is weather permitting, you will receive an email if anything changes*

Address:

Angel's Garden

6449 W Third Pl

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

8:00-8:10 - Welcome and Check In

8:10-8:50 - Gardening

8:50-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

There is plenty of street parking 

Where to Meet:

Meet near the corner of N. 3rd Place & Newland St. Proceed through the South facing gate

Check in with the Grow Local volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Grow Local Colorado's mission is to grow and share fresh produce with and for those in our community, especially those lacking access to healthy food.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grow Local

Minimum Age:

14+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will assist with various gardening projects, such as planting, weeding, and harvesting the gardens.

*This event is weather permitting, you will receive an email if anything changes*

Address:

Angel's Garden

6449 W Third Pl

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

8:00-8:10 - Welcome and Check In

8:10-8:50 - Gardening

8:50-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

There is plenty of street parking 

Where to Meet:

Meet near the corner of N. 3rd Place & Newland St. Proceed through the South facing gate

Check in with the Grow Local volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Grow Local Colorado's mission is to grow and share fresh produce with and for those in our community, especially those lacking access to healthy food.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grow Local

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 80226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 30, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 1, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 1, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Youth

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for the hungry and homeless youth of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:10 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:10-6:15 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak seeks to make sure that all Colorado youth have safe housing, supportive relationships, and the opportunity for self-sufficiency and success.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Urban Peak

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for the hungry and homeless youth of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:10 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:10-6:15 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak seeks to make sure that all Colorado youth have safe housing, supportive relationships, and the opportunity for self-sufficiency and success.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Urban Peak

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 2, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help With Garden Maintenance and Weeding

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 3, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at an Organic Garden

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help landscape a sustainable garden and outdoor garden classroom. There will be some lifting, digging with shovels and general garden work.

Address:

4594 S Cole Street

Morrison, CO 8046

Agenda:

10:00- 10:10 - Welcome and Overview

10:10-1:50- Garden Projects

1:50-2:00- Clean up and thank you

*Volunteers can show up at any point in this time frame and can stay as long as they're able*

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

The school parking lot

Where to Meet:

Check in with the Jovial Concepts volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

By transforming 40 urban lawns into organic gardens, Jovial Gardens by Jovial Concepts will grow enough fresh produce to feed 250 Colorado families. Using gardens as a classroom, participants learn sustainability, environmental awareness, healthy food practices, and how to combat obesity and other health issues associated with food hardships.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Jovial Concepts

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help landscape a sustainable garden and outdoor garden classroom. There will be some lifting, digging with shovels and general garden work.

Address:

4594 S Cole Street

Morrison, CO 8046

Agenda:

10:00- 10:10 - Welcome and Overview

10:10-1:50- Garden Projects

1:50-2:00- Clean up and thank you

*Volunteers can show up at any point in this time frame and can stay as long as they're able*

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Where to Park:

The school parking lot

Where to Meet:

Check in with the Jovial Concepts volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

By transforming 40 urban lawns into organic gardens, Jovial Gardens by Jovial Concepts will grow enough fresh produce to feed 250 Colorado families. Using gardens as a classroom, participants learn sustainability, environmental awareness, healthy food practices, and how to combat obesity and other health issues associated with food hardships.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Jovial Concepts

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 80465

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 5, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Kids in Need

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 7, 2025

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 7, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pack Menstrual Hygiene Kits for Those Experiencing Period Poverty

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack menstrual hygiene kits for individuals experiencing period poverty in our markets across the country.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200
Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 - Welcome and Overview
10:00-11:10 - Decorate Bags
11:10-11:50 - Pack Kits
11:50-12:00- Clean Up & Closing

What to Bring:

A mask.

If you can, donations of menstrual products (tampons, sanitary pads, panty liners, hygiene wipes, unisex underwear, and toiletry bags).

Where to Park:

Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack menstrual hygiene kits for individuals experiencing period poverty in our markets across the country.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200
Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 - Welcome and Overview
10:00-11:10 - Decorate Bags
11:10-11:50 - Pack Kits
11:50-12:00- Clean Up & Closing

What to Bring:

A mask.

If you can, donations of menstrual products (tampons, sanitary pads, panty liners, hygiene wipes, unisex underwear, and toiletry bags).

Where to Park:

Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 8, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 8, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Women and Transgender Individuals in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 9, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Essential Baby Items at a Walk-Thru Market

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Walk-Thru Food Markets for Families in Need

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help With Garden Maintenance and Weeding

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with Project Helping at an Organic Farm

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help Ekar Farms with a work project on the farm, such as planting, irrigation, fertilizing, or weeding.

Address:

5620 W 14th Ave

Lakewood, CO 80214

Agenda:

9:00-9:10 - Welcome and Overview

9:10-11:50 - Garden Projects

11:50-12:00 - Wrap Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty

Closed-toe shoes are recommended

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Work gloves are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own

Where to Park:

There is parking in the parking lot on the Northside of the park and alongside Depew, between 14th and 13th. 

Where to Meet:

Meet at the yellow shade structure. (Tent / Canopy)

Click here to view a map and parking instructions:

https://projecthelping.notion.site/Ekar-Farms-Parking-and-Meeting-Instructions-1cea5b84107e8058b5fbcdbe0d1bf2c4?pvs=4

About the Organization:

Ekar Farm is an urban farm dedicated to educating the community about sustainable agriculture practices and food justice, and donating fresh, healthy, organic produce to local food banks.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Ekar Farms

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help Ekar Farms with a work project on the farm, such as planting, irrigation, fertilizing, or weeding.

Address:

5620 W 14th Ave

Lakewood, CO 80214

Agenda:

9:00-9:10 - Welcome and Overview

9:10-11:50 - Garden Projects

11:50-12:00 - Wrap Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable clothing that you don't mind getting dirty

Closed-toe shoes are recommended

Water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended

Work gloves are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own

Where to Park:

There is parking in the parking lot on the Northside of the park and alongside Depew, between 14th and 13th. 

Where to Meet:

Meet at the yellow shade structure. (Tent / Canopy)

Click here to view a map and parking instructions:

https://projecthelping.notion.site/Ekar-Farms-Parking-and-Meeting-Instructions-1cea5b84107e8058b5fbcdbe0d1bf2c4?pvs=4

About the Organization:

Ekar Farm is an urban farm dedicated to educating the community about sustainable agriculture practices and food justice, and donating fresh, healthy, organic produce to local food banks.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Ekar Farms

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Senior Citizens

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 14, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 14, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 15, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 15, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Kids in Need

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 16, 2025

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help With Garden Maintenance and Weeding

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Volunteers will help with all things garden maintenance; from weeding, raking, removing trash, sweeping, shoveling soil, cleaning tools, turning compost, sowing seeds, and more. 

Please note: This organization utilizes organic gardening methods, and has bee's. Please be aware of the risk of being stung by a bug or bee. 

Address:

2746 West 13th Avenue

Denver CO, 80204

Agenda:

8:00am - Welcome and Check-In

8:15am - 8:30am - Gather Needed Tools and Equipment 

8:30am - 11:30am - Garden Maintenance Tasks 

11:30am - 12:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes

Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Water Bottle 

Hat 

Sunscreen 

Leg and Arm Coverings (If Desired)

* The Organization will provide gloves and tools to use. 

Where to Park:

Parking is behind the building in the alley. 

Where to Meet:

Please meet at the back door of the garage. This is a grey door, next to the parking lot. 

About the Organization:

For 25 years, EarthLinks has been cultivating personal transformation and self-worth with people experiencing homelessness and poverty. By creating opportunities through Earth-centered programs, individuals step out of isolation and into community-restoring each other and the planet. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: EarthLinks

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at a Farm in Lakewood with Grassroots Farmers

Minimum Age:

18+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help with a variety of different tasks based on the need that day. This can include bed prepping, site management, stale bed practices, weeding management, trellising crops, harvesting crops, sowing seeds, transplanting, turning compost, spreading mulch or leaf litter, wheelbarrowing materials, cleaning tools after usage, and various other mini-tasks.

Address:

South Garrison St and West Dakota Ave

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

9:00-9:05- Welcome and Check-in

9:05-9:15 - Overview and Instruction

9:15-11:45 - Farm Hands On Experience

11:45-12:00 - Tool Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed Toed Shoes

Water

Hat

Comfortable Clothes (some you don't mind getting dirty)

Snack

Where to Park:

Park along side West Dakota Ave by the fence line of the farm

Where to Meet:

By the front gate there will be a check in table 

About the Organization:

Grassroots Farmers is a collective of farmers and farm organizations farming organic sustainable solutions in the Denver and Boulder areas of Colorado. Our mission is to grow dense nutritious real food locally by farmers for our communities while providing farm mentorship through educational programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grassroots Farmers

Minimum Age:

18+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help with a variety of different tasks based on the need that day. This can include bed prepping, site management, stale bed practices, weeding management, trellising crops, harvesting crops, sowing seeds, transplanting, turning compost, spreading mulch or leaf litter, wheelbarrowing materials, cleaning tools after usage, and various other mini-tasks.

Address:

South Garrison St and West Dakota Ave

Lakewood, CO 80226

Agenda:

9:00-9:05- Welcome and Check-in

9:05-9:15 - Overview and Instruction

9:15-11:45 - Farm Hands On Experience

11:45-12:00 - Tool Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed Toed Shoes

Water

Hat

Comfortable Clothes (some you don't mind getting dirty)

Snack

Where to Park:

Park along side West Dakota Ave by the fence line of the farm

Where to Meet:

By the front gate there will be a check in table 

About the Organization:

Grassroots Farmers is a collective of farmers and farm organizations farming organic sustainable solutions in the Denver and Boulder areas of Colorado. Our mission is to grow dense nutritious real food locally by farmers for our communities while providing farm mentorship through educational programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Grassroots Farmers

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 19, 2025

Zip Code: 80226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 21, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Women and Transgender Individuals in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sort and Organize Baby Gear

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will sort donated baby/toddler clothes into large bins based on size. Then, depending on the season (winter or summer) volunteers will create baby clothes bags with 30 items per bag (boy/girl, winter/summer) so that our partner nonprofits can request certain sizes for the families in their programs. Other activities may include sorting baby gear (strollers, car seats, hygiene supplies) and sorting baby shoes.

Address:

5590 Joliet St
Denver CO 80239

Agenda:

2:00-2:15 - Arrive and check in

2:15-2:30 - Learn about WeeCycle and take tour

2:30-4:00 - Help sort baby clothes by size, gender and season. Clothes are bagged for families in need of baby and toddler clothing

4:00 - Thank you and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Please wear comfortable clothes, preferably in layers as the warehouse is not heated/air conditioned

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Plenty of parking is available in front of the WeeCycle office.

Where to Meet:

Please come to the front office at we are the building with the red stripe.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will sort donated baby/toddler clothes into large bins based on size. Then, depending on the season (winter or summer) volunteers will create baby clothes bags with 30 items per bag (boy/girl, winter/summer) so that our partner nonprofits can request certain sizes for the families in their programs. Other activities may include sorting baby gear (strollers, car seats, hygiene supplies) and sorting baby shoes.

Address:

5590 Joliet St
Denver CO 80239

Agenda:

2:00-2:15 - Arrive and check in

2:15-2:30 - Learn about WeeCycle and take tour

2:30-4:00 - Help sort baby clothes by size, gender and season. Clothes are bagged for families in need of baby and toddler clothing

4:00 - Thank you and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Please wear comfortable clothes, preferably in layers as the warehouse is not heated/air conditioned

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Plenty of parking is available in front of the WeeCycle office.

Where to Meet:

Please come to the front office at we are the building with the red stripe.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 23, 2025

Zip Code: 80239

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 28, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kynd Kit Preparation at the Project Helping Warehouse

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

18+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various tasks depending on the need for that day. Volunteers will help support by prepping needed supplies and contents that go into Project Helping's Kynd Kits. This will be a great opportunity to see the in's and out's of Project Helping. 

Address:

99 Inverness Drive East

Suite 130

Englewood, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - 10:10AM - Welcome, Check In

10:10 AM - 10:20 AM - Warehouse Training 

10:20 AM - 11:50 AM - Kynd Kit Prep

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Water Bottle

Where to Park:

There is parking in the front of the warehouse building. You can park anywhere in the front. 

Where to Meet:

Meet the Kynd Kit Team and leaders inside the warehouse. The front door has Project Helping signage. 

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 29, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Kids in Need

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 4, 2025

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 5, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Youth

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for the hungry and homeless youth of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:10 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:10-6:15 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak seeks to make sure that all Colorado youth have safe housing, supportive relationships, and the opportunity for self-sufficiency and success.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Urban Peak

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for the hungry and homeless youth of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:10 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:10-6:15 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak seeks to make sure that all Colorado youth have safe housing, supportive relationships, and the opportunity for self-sufficiency and success.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Urban Peak

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 6, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 7, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make Fidget Blankets for Those in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make a fringe-tied fleece blanket; no sewing or special skills are required!

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200 Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:05 PM- Welcome, Intro to Event

3:05 PM - 4:45 PM - Make Blankets

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping: 

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make a fringe-tied fleece blanket; no sewing or special skills are required!

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200 Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda

3:00 PM - 3:05 PM- Welcome, Intro to Event

3:05 PM - 4:45 PM - Make Blankets

4:45 PM - 5:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping: 

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Women and Transgender Individuals in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 13, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pack Activity Boxes for Kids with Serious Illnesses with Roundup River Ranch

Minimum Age:

13+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack camp themed activity boxes that will be distributed to campers year round.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:55 - Build the Boxes

6:55-7:00- Clean up and Thank you

What to Bring:

Yourself, and a friend!

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Roundup River Ranch: 

Roundup River Ranch offers children with life-altering diagnoses, and their families, opportunities to embrace joy, create connection, foster independence, and build hope through free, medically-supported camp programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Roundup River Ranch

Minimum Age:

13+

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack camp themed activity boxes that will be distributed to campers year round.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:55 - Build the Boxes

6:55-7:00- Clean up and Thank you

What to Bring:

Yourself, and a friend!

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Roundup River Ranch: 

Roundup River Ranch offers children with life-altering diagnoses, and their families, opportunities to embrace joy, create connection, foster independence, and build hope through free, medically-supported camp programs.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Roundup River Ranch

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 13, 2025

Zip Code: 80122

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Essential Baby Items at a Walk-Thru Market

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 14, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 14, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Walk-Thru Food Markets for Families in Need

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 14, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Senior Citizens

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 18, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 19, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Kids in Need

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 20, 2025

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 21, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 26, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 28, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Kids in Need

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Minimum Age:

21+ only; any persons who attend that are under age 21 will not be admitted to DCH.

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve a home-cooked meal to the kids and staff of the Residential Program at Denver Children's Home. Volunteers are invited to then enjoy the meal and chat with the residents afterward!

Volunteers will need to need to complete the following forms to participate in this volunteer event:

- A mandatory reporter form 

- A volunteer experience outline 

- An acknowledgment form outlining appropriate interactions with the children. 

(These forms will be provided to you, from Denver Children's Home)

Address:

1501 Albion Street
Denver, CO 80220

Agenda:

3:20 PM-3:30 PM - Welcome and Check-In
3:30 PM-5:00 PM - Prepare the Meal
5:00 PM-6:00 PM - Serve Dinner
6:00 PM-6:30 PM - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (nothing revealing, no violent content, no profanity or questionable slogans).

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available around the Denver Children's Home.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the front door to be let in, then make your way to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Denver Children's Home provides a comprehensive therapeutic and educational continuum of care for our region's abused, neglected, and traumatized children and their families with mental health issues.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Denver Children's Home

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 2, 2025

Zip Code: 80220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 3, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Youth

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for the hungry and homeless youth of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:10 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:10-6:15 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization: Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak seeks to make sure that all Colorado youth have safe housing, supportive relationships, and the opportunity for self-sufficiency and success. About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Urban Peak

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for the hungry and homeless youth of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:10 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:10-6:15 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization: Urban Peak ignites the potential in youth to exit homelessness and create self-determined, fulfilled lives. Urban Peak seeks to make sure that all Colorado youth have safe housing, supportive relationships, and the opportunity for self-sufficiency and success. About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Urban Peak

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 4, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 5, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pack Menstrual Hygiene Kits for Those Experiencing Period Poverty

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack menstrual hygiene kits for individuals experiencing period poverty in our markets across the country.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200
Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 - Welcome and Overview
10:00-11:10 - Decorate Bags
11:10-11:50 - Pack Kits
11:50-12:00- Clean Up & Closing

What to Bring:

A mask.

If you can, donations of menstrual products (tampons, sanitary pads, panty liners, hygiene wipes, unisex underwear, and toiletry bags).

Where to Park:

Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help pack menstrual hygiene kits for individuals experiencing period poverty in our markets across the country.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 200
Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

10:00 - Welcome and Overview
10:00-11:10 - Decorate Bags
11:10-11:50 - Pack Kits
11:50-12:00- Clean Up & Closing

What to Bring:

A mask.

If you can, donations of menstrual products (tampons, sanitary pads, panty liners, hygiene wipes, unisex underwear, and toiletry bags).

Where to Park:

Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 10, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare and Serve Dinner to Women and Transgender Individuals in Need

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve dinner to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Minimum Age:

16+ (14+ when accompanied by a parent/guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help prepare and serve dinner to 40-45 unaccompanied women and transgender individuals experiencing homelessness in the Denver area.

Address:

The Delores Project prefers to keep their address confidential for the safety of their guests.
We will send out an email the morning of the event with the address.

Agenda:

5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In
5:30pm - 7:00pm - Prepare the Meal
7:00pm - 7:30pm - Serve Dinner
7:30pm - 8:00pm - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Closed-toe shoes
Comfortable, appropriate clothing (that you don't mind getting dirty)

Where to Park:

There is ample street parking available in the neighborhood around the The Delores Project.

Where to Meet:

Please use the buzzer at the back door to be let in, then staff will direct you to the kitchen.

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

The Delores Project provides welcoming, low-barrier shelter and services for unaccompanied women and transgender individuals during times of homelessness. We believe that hospitality, respect, and regard for the dignity of each individual lay the groundwork for forming positive relationships leading to lasting change.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: The Delores Project

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 11, 2025

Zip Code: 80204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Essential Baby Items at a Walk-Thru Market

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Minimum Age:

16+ (10+ with parent or guardian)

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help WeeCycle set up the walk-thru market and distribute essential baby items to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cards will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large trucks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the WeeCycle truck.

Check in with the WeeCycle volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

WeeCycle is a Colorado-based nonprofit working hard to improve the lives of local families in need. We collect, “weecycle” and match essential baby gear to families through partner organizations focused on alleviating poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, teen pregnancy and under-employment. By “weecycling” baby gear, we help keep children clean and safe and contribute to a healthier environment for their future.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: WeeCycle

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Walk-Thru Food Markets for Families in Need

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will help We Don't Waste set up the walk-thru market and distribute healthy groceries to hundreds of families from the Westwood, Mar Lee, and Ruby Hills neighborhoods.

Address:

3201 W. Arizona Ave

Denver, CO 80219

Agenda:

10:15-10:30 - Volunteers Arrive and Check In

10:15-10:45 - Market Set Up

10:45-11:00 - Orientation and Market Assignments

11:00-1:00 - Market Open

1:00-1:30 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing (as this is an outdoor event)

Water

Close-toed shoes

Where to Park:

Park either in the north half of the school parking lot or on the surrounding side streets.

Please do not park on South Irving, as this is where the cars will line up to attend the market.

Where to Meet:

When you enter the parking lot, you will see several large tricks with "We Don't Waste" on the side in the south half of the parking lot. We will meet at the trucks.

Check in with the We Don’t Waste volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

We Don't Waste works to reduce hunger and food waste in the Denver area by recovering quality, unused food from the food industry and delivering it to nonprofit partners, such as food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, schools and daycare programs, and more.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: We Don't Waste

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 12, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make and Pack Lunches for Senior Citizens

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help make and pack lunches for hungry and homeless senior citizens of Denver.

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 206

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

5:00-5:10 - Welcome, Intro to Event

5:10-6:20 - Make and Pack Lunches

6:20-6:30 - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Senior Support Services centers their need to meet those of hungry and homeless seniors of the Denver area. Clients get meals, emergency food and clothing, individualized case management, medical care, housing, socialization, and activities.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Senior Support Services

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 16, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensory Friendly Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer Studio

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Minimum Age:

16+ (5+ when accompanied by a parent or guardian.)

What We Will Do:

Project Helping volunteers will help with various opportunities depending on the need that day. Please note this is not like our typical volunteer events, there is no specific agenda ahead of time and because of the timing it may draw less people.

*This is a sensory friendly event, we will reach out to all volunteers about any accommodations that may be needed*

Address:

8100 E Arapahoe Rd

Ste 200

Centennial, CO 80112

Agenda:

9:55 AM - 10:00 AM - Welcome, Intro to Event

10:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Volunteer Opportunity 

11:50 AM - 12:00 PM - Wrap Up, Thank You, and Clean Up

What to Bring:

Yourself

Where to Park:

Location: Project Helping Office, 2rd Floor of PNC building (elevator code 8100)

There is parking in the PNC building parking lot.

Where to Meet:

Enter the lobby of the PNC bank building, use the stairs on the left, or turn right for the elevators and enter the code: 8100. The Project Helping office is on the second floor!

Check in with your Project Helping lead when you arrive. They will be wearing Do. Good. Feel Good. gear, and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer


Partner: Project Helping

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 17, 2025

Zip Code: 80112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 19, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prepare Bread to Support Individuals in Recovery

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

*We will be working with peanut products. If you have an allergy, please use your own discretion when signing up.* Minimum Age:

16+

What You Will Do:

Volunteers will work alongside the participants of Treasure House of Hope to package approximately 500 loaves of bread for their Bread Ministry.

Address:

1670 Jasper St Unit H

Aurora, CO 80017

Agenda:

6:00-6:05 - Welcome and Check-in

6:05-6:15 - Overview and Instruction

6:15-8:45 - Bread Packaging

8:45-9:00 - Clean Up and Thank You

What to Bring:

A mask (optional)

Comfortable clothing

Closed-toe shoes

A hat (if you wear one, you do not need to wear a hairnet!)

Where to Park:

Please use the parking lot around Mile High Commissary. The Treasure House will be located in Unit H, in the third building of the MHC.

Where to Meet:

Meet at the entrance of Unit H at Mile High Commissary.

Check in with the Treasure House of Hope volunteer lead when you arrive. They will provide a brief overview of the benefits of volunteering and will stick with you during the entire experience to make sure you have a blast!

About the Organization:

Treasure House of Hope changes lives and restores families by assisting with career development/education, counseling, life skills, supportive services, and parenting support. Individuals in recovery can live at Treasure House of Hope for free for a year. They support their residency through the Bread Ministry, where a variety of banana, pumpkin spice, and zucchini breads are baked every week and provided to the community on a donation basis.

About Project Helping:

Our mission at Project Helping is to improve mental wellness through accessible experiences that create purpose and community. By volunteering with us, you can meet new people, make a difference in your community, and improve your mental wellness! Learn more at projecthelping.org/volunteer

Partner: Treasure House of Hope

Volunteer Event Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 26, 2025

Zip Code: 80017

Allow Groups: Yes