Volunteer: Do Good Your Way at the Project Helping Volunteer StudioMinimum 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 10:00 - Welcome and Overview 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 10:00 - Welcome and Overview 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 NeedMinimum 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. 5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In Closed-toe shoes 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. 5:30pm - Welcome and Check-In Closed-toe shoes 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 StudioMinimum 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 |