Welcome to the 16th Annual Foothills United Way's Day of Caring
Day of Caring is one of the largest one-day volunteer efforts annually in
Boulder and Broomfield counties. Local volunteers are paired with nonprofits to
complete a variety of much needed projects. 2008 was a record-setting year
for Day of Caring, with more than 900 participants donating
nearly $73,000 worth of volunteer time on one day!
Get Involved. Any company, community
group, social group or individual interested in making a difference can
volunteer for Day of Caring. All volunteers must be at least 18 years old.
UNITE your organization. Day of
Caring volunteers provide thousands of hours of service and valuable skills to
agencies in our community, allowing those agencies to serve more clients more
efficiently.
For your business or organization, Day of Caring provides a simple, effective
and highly visible way to demonstrate strong corporate citizenship, community
leadership and a culture of philanthropy. It also provides great teambuilding
opportunities for employee groups - something outside the office to collaborate
on and feel good about.
Sign up. Choose a project. Make a difference. Day
of Caring volunteers can take part in a wide variety of projects. Some may
deliver meals to homebound persons, or help glean crops that will be used to
provide fresh vegetables to those in need of food. Some may help organize files
in a health clinic or repair and repaint a building that provides emergency
shelter. From construction to landscaping, from human service to arts and
crafts, there is something for every volunteer - something that will make a
lasting impact on many lives.

Boulder Day Nursery
Agency Details:
Boulder Day Nursery
Boulder Day Nursery provides high quality child care, early learning programs and family support services primarily to low-income families who live and work in Boulder County, in environments that respect divers ethnic, cultural and social traditions.
Description:
Services are provided year-round to families with children ages six weeks to six years old. Fees are set according to a sliding scale, and programs incorporate a good deal of cultural and socio-economic diversity.
History:
BDN was founded in 1917 by volunteers to support mothers who had to enter the workforce to support their families and the war effort during World War I. For the nine decades since, BDN has been a reliable partner for working parents.
Contact people:
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Steve Callander, Executive Director, 303-442-7605, (email)
Bethany Burns, Program Director, (303) 928-2285, (email) |
Address:
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1518 Spruce StreetBoulder, CO 80302(See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.boulderdaynursery.org
| Last updated on June 16, 2009 |
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